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(Shortwave*Sportfishing)wrote
right. that coastie boat running around in the background, broadside to the waves, is built in Bristol, Rhode Island. dumbass. I wasn't able to view the first video on my computer, but was able to see the second one (NYOB? posted) with the CG 44' MLB (motor life boat) doing MOB drills with Oscar, if what I suspect is true and the first video also had a 44' MLB, Then just to set the record straight. All CG 44 MLB's were built in the CG Curtis Bay yards, Baltimore,MD. UD |
You think your inlet is bad?
""UglyDan®©T"" wrote in message ... (Shortwave Sportfishing)wrote right. that coastie boat running around in the background, broadside to the waves, is built in Bristol, Rhode Island. dumbass. I wasn't able to view the first video on my computer, but was able to see the second one (NYOB? posted) with the CG 44' MLB (motor life boat) doing MOB drills with Oscar, if what I suspect is true and the first video also had a 44' MLB, Then just to set the record straight. All CG 44 MLB's were built in the CG Curtis Bay yards, Baltimore,MD. UD No, the first is of boats returning to Depot Bay, OR. during a storm. Is a really narrow S channel, with big rocks lining the channel, and big swells. There is a CG boat keeping watch, but is not a 44, but a double ender. |
You think your inlet is bad?
On Sat, 11 Feb 2006 08:04:48 GMT, "Calif Bill"
wrote: ""UglyDan®©T"" wrote in message ... (Shortwave Sportfishing)wrote right. that coastie boat running around in the background, broadside to the waves, is built in Bristol, Rhode Island. dumbass. I wasn't able to view the first video on my computer, but was able to see the second one (NYOB? posted) with the CG 44' MLB (motor life boat) doing MOB drills with Oscar, if what I suspect is true and the first video also had a 44' MLB, Then just to set the record straight. All CG 44 MLB's were built in the CG Curtis Bay yards, Baltimore,MD. UD No, the first is of boats returning to Depot Bay, OR. during a storm. Is a really narrow S channel, with big rocks lining the channel, and big swells. There is a CG boat keeping watch, but is not a 44, but a double ender. Bill, I think I've discovered what may be your problem Last night I was trying to view some of the olympic videos on NBC.com and could get none of them to play. I even downloaded and upgraded to Windows Media Player 10, thinking my old version 8 was the problem. Still wouldn't work. Then I looked at the same site in Internet Explorer instead of Mozilla. It worked. I just went back to Rich's site and tried it with IE. Waited about 5 seconds for it to download, and it came right up! Good video too. I'd hate to have been one of the folks on the boat that almost surfed right into the rocks. Would've had to send my jeans back to LLBean 'cause the brown spots wouldn't come out! -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
You think your inlet is bad?
""UglyDan®©T"" wrote in message ... (Calif Bill)wrote No, the first is of boats returning to Depot Bay, OR. during a storm. Is a really narrow S channel, with big rocks lining the channel, and big swells. There is a CG boat keeping watch, but is not a 44, but a double ender. Thanks Bill, I wrongly assumed that Tom thought the 44' was a double ender as most people do, I should know better, (My apologies Tom) So I'm guessing it was an old wood 36'. I would have said that must be one really old video, but if I recall correctly Depoe Bay had the last 36' in service until just a few years ago. UD I think the video is about 3 years old. |
You think your inlet is bad?
"JohnH" wrote in message ... On Sat, 11 Feb 2006 08:04:48 GMT, "Calif Bill" wrote: ""UglyDan®©T"" wrote in message ... (Shortwave Sportfishing)wrote right. that coastie boat running around in the background, broadside to the waves, is built in Bristol, Rhode Island. dumbass. I wasn't able to view the first video on my computer, but was able to see the second one (NYOB? posted) with the CG 44' MLB (motor life boat) doing MOB drills with Oscar, if what I suspect is true and the first video also had a 44' MLB, Then just to set the record straight. All CG 44 MLB's were built in the CG Curtis Bay yards, Baltimore,MD. UD No, the first is of boats returning to Depot Bay, OR. during a storm. Is a really narrow S channel, with big rocks lining the channel, and big swells. There is a CG boat keeping watch, but is not a 44, but a double ender. Bill, I think I've discovered what may be your problem Last night I was trying to view some of the olympic videos on NBC.com and could get none of them to play. I even downloaded and upgraded to Windows Media Player 10, thinking my old version 8 was the problem. Still wouldn't work. Then I looked at the same site in Internet Explorer instead of Mozilla. It worked. I just went back to Rich's site and tried it with IE. Waited about 5 seconds for it to download, and it came right up! Good video too. I'd hate to have been one of the folks on the boat that almost surfed right into the rocks. Would've had to send my jeans back to LLBean 'cause the brown spots wouldn't come out! -- 'Til next time, John H I use IE and had no problems. |
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Calif Bill wrote:
"JohnH" wrote in message Then I looked at the same site in Internet Explorer instead of Mozilla. It worked. I use IE and had no problems. Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.1 worked for me... ? -rick- |
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On Sat, 11 Feb 2006 21:31:20 -0800, -rick- wrote:
Calif Bill wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message Then I looked at the same site in Internet Explorer instead of Mozilla. It worked. I use IE and had no problems. Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.1 worked for me... ? -rick- OK. I give up. I don't know *what* the hell the problem was. I'm using the same version and can't get it. Maybe I need a new computer monitor? Would that be a good enough reason to slip past SWMBO? -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
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On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 08:43:00 -0500, JohnH wrote:
OK. I give up. I don't know *what* the hell the problem was. I'm using the same version and can't get it. That clip uses the Windows Media Video v. 9 (WMV3) codec. I'm guessing you don't have that installed. Maybe try updating your media player: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...&qstechnology= |
You think your inlet is bad?
On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 13:55:24 -0500, thunder wrote:
On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 08:43:00 -0500, JohnH wrote: OK. I give up. I don't know *what* the hell the problem was. I'm using the same version and can't get it. That clip uses the Windows Media Video v. 9 (WMV3) codec. I'm guessing you don't have that installed. Maybe try updating your media player: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...&qstechnology= I did that, still couldn't get it. Finally thought to try with MS Internet Explorer instead of Mozilla. Opened right up after about a five second wait. -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
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