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Knots-lover
 
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If you are interested a Flash video tutorial for tying a
Fisherman's Bend, or Anchor Bend, take a look at this prototype on our
Web site:

http://www.beutner.com/tutorials/fisherman-bend.html

This video tutorial uses streaming Flash video. While the video is
so-so quality, the sound quality is not bad at all. The video console
allows you to mute or adjust the audio. You can stop and start the
video whenever you like.

If enough people are interested in this, we plan to develop a gallery
of online tutorials for all of the major knots, as we do in our
commercial knot tying products.
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Short Wave Sportfishing
 
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On 14 Feb 2004 13:42:38 -0800, (Knots-lover)
wrote:

If you are interested a Flash video tutorial for tying a
Fisherman's Bend, or Anchor Bend, take a look at this prototype on our
Web site:

http://www.beutner.com/tutorials/fisherman-bend.html

This video tutorial uses streaming Flash video. While the video is
so-so quality, the sound quality is not bad at all. The video console
allows you to mute or adjust the audio. You can stop and start the
video whenever you like.

If enough people are interested in this, we plan to develop a gallery
of online tutorials for all of the major knots, as we do in our
commercial knot tying products.


I like it and frankly, the video quality isn't all that bad either. I
would use different color rope/rod combination - those colors are
close together - more contrast would be a good thing.

Not bad.

Later,

Tom
S. Woodstock, CT
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over it." - Ed Zern
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Harry Krause
 
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Knots-lover wrote:

If you are interested a Flash video tutorial for tying a
Fisherman's Bend, or Anchor Bend, take a look at this prototype on our
Web site:

http://www.beutner.com/tutorials/fisherman-bend.html

This video tutorial uses streaming Flash video. While the video is
so-so quality, the sound quality is not bad at all. The video console
allows you to mute or adjust the audio. You can stop and start the
video whenever you like.

If enough people are interested in this, we plan to develop a gallery
of online tutorials for all of the major knots, as we do in our
commercial knot tying products.


IT's quite nice, and there's nothing wrong with the video.

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Harry Krause wrote:
Knots-lover wrote:

If you are interested ...


IT's quite nice, ...


It's not nice, it's SPAM !

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On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 18:00:17 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:

Knots-lover wrote:

If you are interested a Flash video tutorial for tying a
Fisherman's Bend, or Anchor Bend, take a look at this prototype on our
Web site:

http://www.beutner.com/tutorials/fisherman-bend.html

This video tutorial uses streaming Flash video. While the video is
so-so quality, the sound quality is not bad at all. The video console
allows you to mute or adjust the audio. You can stop and start the
video whenever you like.

If enough people are interested in this, we plan to develop a gallery
of online tutorials for all of the major knots, as we do in our
commercial knot tying products.


IT's quite nice, and there's nothing wrong with the video.


Indeed, as a demonstration of practical application of technology it is
excellent.

/daytripper (would never use that knot on my boat, though ;-)


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What's wrong with these two places?
http://www.mistral.co.uk/42brghtn/knots/index.html
http://www.iland.net/~jbritton/

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On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 14:45:12 -0900, Cardinal Bill
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What's wrong with these two places?


I liked this one - pretty nifty.

http://www.mistral.co.uk/42brghtn/knots/index.html


Thanks - I bookmarked it.

Later,

Tom
S. Woodstock, CT
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over it." - Ed Zern
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rw
 
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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Harry Krause wrote:

Knots-lover wrote:

If you are interested ...



IT's quite nice, ...



It's not nice, it's SPAM !


What's he selling? Rope?

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Harry Krause
 
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rw wrote:

Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Harry Krause wrote:

Knots-lover wrote:

If you are interested ...


IT's quite nice, ...



It's not nice, it's SPAM !


What's he selling? Rope?


I dunno. But the visualization of the knot tying was very good.

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Well done. A practical, intelligent, succinct, and beautiful application
of technology.



Knots-lover wrote:
If you are interested a Flash video tutorial for tying a
Fisherman's Bend, or Anchor Bend, take a look at this prototype on our
Web site:

http://www.beutner.com/tutorials/fisherman-bend.html

This video tutorial uses streaming Flash video. While the video is
so-so quality, the sound quality is not bad at all. The video console
allows you to mute or adjust the audio. You can stop and start the
video whenever you like.

If enough people are interested in this, we plan to develop a gallery
of online tutorials for all of the major knots, as we do in our
commercial knot tying products.



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