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Capturing the screen into TEdit on Medley Interlisp
A demonstration of capturing a portion of the screen and embedding it into a TEdit document on Medley Interlisp. Right-click on the desktop background to open TEdit, then go through the steps of the demonstration. TEdit is the WYSIWYG rich text ed...
Imagine capturing the final moments your life on TikTok? For more True Crime stories, listen to [7314057320105872682]
Imagine capturing the final moments your life on TikTok? For more True Crime stories, listen to They Will Kill podcast wherever you get your podcasts. #truecrime #truecrimetiktok #truecrimepodcast #theywillkill #fyp #feliciakononchuk #greenscreen...
Smok sum graffiti in the sunshine
Graffiti under footbridge capturing the morning sun's rays.
Brenton Lengel on the Roots of Anarcho-Capitalism
00:00:00 - About Brenton
00:21:35 - Murray Rothbard, the F.B.I. and 1960's Radicals
00:29:54 - Briefly on Samuel Edward Konkin III and Agorism
00:32:36 - The Foundation for Economic Education
00:34:36 - Murray Rothbard "Capturing" the Terminol...
Fujifilm GFX 100S: Corey Arnold at the historic Shelburne Hotel
In this video, we're heading to Washington's Discovery Coast with photographer Corey Arnold and the Fujifilm GFX 100S to visit the Shelburne Hotel - the oldest continuously-operating hotel in the state.
As well as capturing the details of this h...
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EmilioJoaquin
Welcome to Our Journey!
Join us as we traverse the globe, capturing the beauty of diverse cultures, breathtaking landscapes, and the moments that make life extraordinary. Our channel is a collection of travel adventures and a myriad of things we love to celebrate. From bustling cityscapes to serene nature retreats, we aim to inspire your wanderlust and share the joy of exploration.
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robs_music
This channel is mostly 1980s music videos that were downloaded from USENET in the late 1990s - early 2000s, well before YouTube, and long before streaming video on the web was really possible. Back then, most people were on Dial-Up modems, with a typical connection speed of 33Kbps. Video was a non-starter.
The videos are mostly digitised from SD analogue TV, and as such are relatively low quality. They mostly have captions, channel idents, and possibly promos for the person capturing the video or their preferred online hangout.
Clean HD YouTube videos uploaded from the masters these are not. If you want the best experience, look elsewhere, but if you want to see what we were happy with nearly 30 years ago, then stay tuned..