... Be sure to use DVD media garanteed for life. Most consumer grade DVD-x/CD-R(W) media will degrade in as little as 5 years. Top quality, garanteed stuff...
Yeah, I've been having problems with finding anything that's actually guaranteed for life. So, I'm currently resigned to making copies every 5 years or so,...
... Don't know about the product but the price seems right for something garanteed so long. In your shoes I might tweak it out on the cheap media and then copy...
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 15:12:49 -0000, ron doiron ... Hi Ron, Sorry to be so out of touch. Sraith is the modern Irish word for combination. So the sraiths that...
OK, I managed to get the video captured last night (suposedly in DVD quality MPEG-2 format) and am experimenting with making VCD's. It looks like it will take...
Well, I tested out the VCD's. First off, they did work, but not like I thought they should. They were supposed to have DVD style menus. This did not work...
not a problem. i figured that you'd been busy so thats why i brought it to the board, but thanks for the info. i appreciate it. ron ... appreciate ... simple...
On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 14:34:37 -0500 (EST), Rabid Weasel Lawson ... Shark? If you have seen me swim you might guess manatee:) I am surprised that you have sent...
... Yeah. When I thanked you for letting me video tape the training sessions you said don't, and that one "might as well thank the Sharks filmed on Wild...
Kirk, (or TWIMC) You mentioned somthing about Drogedy'e march (SP?) on the video... what is this? I can not for the life of me remember what the proper...
... Dirk, "Bawdy fold dance" is probably right. For our applications, it is a folk dance that illustrates the use of two short, knobbed, sticks (Kippen). To...
On Sat, 5 Mar 2005 18:18:38 -0500 (EST), Rabid Weasel Lawson ... Here is a link to the info I put up on DM...this is the only ref I have. I am fairly certain...
Kirk, Dirk et al. The Drogheda Jig or The Drochetty March is a tune I found in 'Tunes of the Munster Pipers'. Looking at the tune it is obviously related to...
Has anyone picked up on the drum majors and twriling batons used in large marching bands. I wonder if the past is hiding in plain sight. With the home town...
I also was given thought as to the movements they use to be use as training for forms or practise? Tag Taggart <tagbarbarason@...> wrote:right you are,...
Pole twirling has a long and colorful history throughout Europe, but I don't think it can be specifically traced to the Irish tradition. It's still practiced...
... P.S., I think that, in that context, it kinda fits. Just taped you doing what you do, just like sharks are just doing what they do. It's a natural part of...
Drum lines, in the modern sense of half-time football entertainment, more likely have their roots in African American music, dance, and stick arts than they do...
Me ,also, if you please. BTW thanks Ken for the data...It looks like a literal "hidden form" not unlike capoeria in brazil...would this be accurate...were ...
I believe that the old Irish Dancing Masters tought stick fencing as well as dancing, and that the footsteps of the old set dancers were in fact the foot...
I will be very interested in what you find out ... I believe that the old Irish Dancing Masters tought stick fencing as well as dancing, and that the footsteps...
On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 09:46:44 -0500 (EST), Rabid Weasel Lawson ... I am sure Pete is laughing about it:) I am just happy my manatee comment did not come up...