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Post by the light works on Mar 16, 2015 15:02:58 GMT
I suspect that was not Adobe premier. I suspect that was something with a rather higher price tag. Have you priced Adobe Premier? At least when you could actually buy it. I think now it's strictly subscription based. I have not priced ANY adobe product for over 20 years.
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Post by GTCGreg on Mar 16, 2015 16:15:45 GMT
Have you priced Adobe Premier? At least when you could actually buy it. I think now it's strictly subscription based. I have not priced ANY adobe product for over 20 years. When I bought the Adobe video production suite (CS5)a number of years ago, it cost me over $3000. I think the current version goes for about $2500. A lot of money, but it's considered one of the best video production products available. I needed it for my company to do some product training videos. It served us well.
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Post by the light works on Mar 16, 2015 17:03:38 GMT
I have not priced ANY adobe product for over 20 years. When I bought the Adobe video production suite (CS5)a number of years ago, it cost me over $3000. I think the current version goes for about $2500. A lot of money, but it's considered one of the best video production products available. I needed it for my company to do some product training videos. It served us well. and my comment was that whoever had the competence to do such a good job of editing the video probably also had access to an even higher rated product.
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Post by GTCGreg on Mar 16, 2015 17:11:29 GMT
When I bought the Adobe video production suite (CS5)a number of years ago, it cost me over $3000. I think the current version goes for about $2500. A lot of money, but it's considered one of the best video production products available. I needed it for my company to do some product training videos. It served us well. and my comment was that whoever had the competence to do such a good job of editing the video probably also had access to an even higher rated product. Could be. But a talented person could have also done it with a lot less.
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Post by Lex Of Sydney Australia on Mar 20, 2015 3:52:57 GMT
Ok we’ve seen many clips featuring airline baggage handlers who, unfortunately, are caught being less-than-respectful with passengers and their luggage. But here’s something you may not be aware of, as it usually happens behind the scenes.
Meet a group of airline employees and baggage handlers — known as the Delta Honor Guard — at the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta. They gather on the tarmac as a Fallen Soldier and his K9 as their bodies arrive home. The Honor Guard holds a ceremony as the caskets are transferred onto the plane. As you watch the video, notice the people watching in awe from inside the terminal above.
The smaller coffin is the soldier’s K9 partner who was trained in IEDs. The Delta Honor Guard conducts a handful of these ceremonies each week, on arriving or departing flights. Sometimes, the casket is connected to another Delta flight, where it leaves for its final destination. Thank you, Delta, for the respect you showed to these Fallen Heroes.
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Post by the light works on Mar 20, 2015 4:17:20 GMT
Ok we’ve seen many clips featuring airline baggage handlers who, unfortunately, are caught being less-than-respectful with passengers and their luggage. But here’s something you may not be aware of, as it usually happens behind the scenes. Meet a group of airline employees and baggage handlers — known as the Delta Honor Guard — at the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta. They gather on the tarmac as a Fallen Soldier and his K9 as their bodies arrive home. The Honor Guard holds a ceremony as the caskets are transferred onto the plane. As you watch the video, notice the people watching in awe from inside the terminal above. The smaller coffin is the soldier’s K9 partner who was trained in IEDs. The Delta Honor Guard conducts a handful of these ceremonies each week, on arriving or departing flights. Sometimes, the casket is connected to another Delta flight, where it leaves for its final destination. Thank you, Delta, for the respect you showed to these Fallen Heroes. so what you're saying is if you want your luggage handled with respect, make it look like a coffin?
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Post by Lokifan on Mar 20, 2015 6:32:09 GMT
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Post by silverdragon on Mar 20, 2015 6:39:43 GMT
Military remains, especially those of Military Animals, got ultimate respect in my time. There was, as Loki pointed out, an escort... #May be one, may be a few, but the coffin had a handler who took responsibility at the start of the flight and was with it until its final destination... it was never left "Alone".
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Post by GTCGreg on Mar 25, 2015 19:01:22 GMT
And you thought you were having a bad day!
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Post by the light works on Mar 25, 2015 19:07:38 GMT
And you thought you were having a bad day! now THAT's a pothole.
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Post by The Urban Mythbuster on Mar 25, 2015 19:17:14 GMT
And you thought you were having a bad day! Looks like some of the streets in my area right now after most of the snow has melted...
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Post by Lex Of Sydney Australia on Mar 26, 2015 2:07:31 GMT
And you thought you were having a bad day! LOL! Man that suxs BIG time! But you should have saved this one for Wednesday gtcgreg, it would have been all the funnier then.
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Post by Lokifan on Mar 26, 2015 4:19:28 GMT
Just proves that dogs can be klutzes as well...
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Post by GTCGreg on Mar 29, 2015 4:09:35 GMT
Heights normally don't bother me, but I get dizzy just watching this video.
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Post by GTCGreg on Apr 17, 2015 14:59:20 GMT
Looks like fun.
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Post by the light works on Apr 18, 2015 0:08:44 GMT
they could drop the remote drive to cut manufacturing cost, and sell them for a good profit.
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Post by the light works on Apr 18, 2015 0:09:45 GMT
you know you want it:
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Post by GTCGreg on Apr 18, 2015 0:23:43 GMT
Was never as big a fan of Star Wars as Star Trek, but yeah, I'm looking forward to seeing it.
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Post by the light works on Apr 18, 2015 2:36:25 GMT
Was never as big a fan of Star Wars as Star Trek, but yeah, I'm looking forward to seeing it. I'm just hoping JJ Abrams doesn't do the same thing with Star Wars that he did with Trek.
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Post by GTCGreg on Apr 18, 2015 3:29:42 GMT
Was never as big a fan of Star Wars as Star Trek, but yeah, I'm looking forward to seeing it. I'm just hoping JJ Abrams doesn't do the same thing with Star Wars that he did with Trek. I think we already beat the Abrams-Trek thing to death, but no matter what he did, the true Trekkies were never going to accept it. All things considered, I think he did a pretty good job. In fact, with the exception of Uhura, I think he did an excellent job of keeping with the personalities of TOS. As far as Star Wars, I was never really that big a fan so whatever he does has got to be an improvement.
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