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About the "Hand Made Valves" Link Joe 02-04-2008
Posted by Joe on February 4, 2008, 7:51 pm
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Thanks for the post, Jeff. I almost didn't read it, as I wasn't particularly
interested in valves, but thought it *might* be about trumpet valves (you never
know). Amazed to find out it was about British "valves". I'm a tube-head, so
this was great!

BTW, does anybody know of a way to capture this video? I'd like to have my own
copy for my files. I looked in my (Firefox) cache, and found a large file (~25
MB), but it disappears a few minutes into the video.

Joe


Jeff Burke wrote:
Check out this craftsman !! The talent with the machine shop to boot.

http://dailymotion.alice.it/video/x3wrzo_fabrication-dune-lampe-triode

It's a video of a guy making a triode valve in full manual mode.

Posted by Wayne Weedon on February 4, 2008, 7:50 pm
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Joe wrote:
!
>
> BTW, does anybody know of a way to capture this video? I'd like to have my own
> copy for my files. I looked in my (Firefox) cache, and found a large file (~25
> MB), but it disappears a few minutes into the video.

With firefox it's quite easy with an extension.

http://www.downloadhelper.net/


Wayne.....

Posted by Joe on February 4, 2008, 8:55 pm
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>Joe wrote:
>!
>>
>> BTW, does anybody know of a way to capture this video? I'd like to have my own
>> copy for my files. I looked in my (Firefox) cache, and found a large file (~25
>> MB), but it disappears a few minutes into the video.
>
>With firefox it's quite easy with an extension.
>
>http://www.downloadhelper.net/
>
>
>Wayne.....

Thanks. That should come in handy in the future, and save me some skullduggery.
I found a link to the mp4 file on the maker's web site
(http://paillard.claude.free.fr/). It's only 25 MB! For some reason, WinAmp
won't show the video, it just plays the sound, but Quick Time plays it in
Firefox, though it gives some warnings at startup

Joe.

Posted by F. George McDuffee on February 4, 2008, 9:08 pm
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wrote:

>
>>Joe wrote:
>>!
>>>
>>> BTW, does anybody know of a way to capture this video? I'd like to have my
own
>>> copy for my files. I looked in my (Firefox) cache, and found a large file
(~25
>>> MB), but it disappears a few minutes into the video.
>>
>>With firefox it's quite easy with an extension.
>>
>>http://www.downloadhelper.net/
>>
>>
>>Wayne.....
>
>Thanks. That should come in handy in the future, and save me some skullduggery.
>I found a link to the mp4 file on the maker's web site
>(http://paillard.claude.free.fr/). It's only 25 MB! For some reason, WinAmp
>won't show the video, it just plays the sound, but Quick Time plays it in
>Firefox, though it gives some warnings at startup
>
>Joe.
===========
If you like internet videos, check out MIRO. Not only is it a
player but also offers a valuable "catalog" of available clips
worldwide. click on
http://www.getmiro.com/

My windows 2k instalation is somewhat flakey, but Miro seems to
work fine under Ubuntu Linux. [2 different programs].

I store to a USB WD "passport" harddrive and can access the
stored videos from both w2k and Linux.

Only downside is that it is a big time waster and band width
consumer.


Unka' George [George McDuffee]
-------------------------------------------
He that will not apply new remedies,
must expect new evils:
for Time is the greatest innovator: and
if Time, of course, alter things to the worse,
and wisdom and counsel shall not alter them to the better,
what shall be the end?

Francis Bacon (1561-1626), English philosopher, essayist, statesman.
Essays, "Of Innovations" (1597-1625).

Posted by LLBrown on February 4, 2008, 10:24 pm
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> Thanks for the post, Jeff. I almost didn't read it, as I wasn't
> particularly
> interested in valves, but thought it *might* be about trumpet valves (you
> never
> know). Amazed to find out it was about British "valves". I'm a tube-head,
> so
> this was great!
>
I was really let down when I found it it WASN'T about trumpet valves!
Different stokes for different folks : )

LLB (instrument guy)




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