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Either I'm I technologically incompetent or there is neither a 2007 Moab video on mtbvideos.net nor petefagerlin.com. Of course I could also be both.
edit: Well I guess I'm both, there is a video but the link doesn't take you there. And I still can't find it on your site.
edit edit: It appears that both sites are yours so I can't find the video on the petefagerlin.com site. I'll just discard my computer now .
edit: Well I guess I'm both, there is a video but the link doesn't take you there. And I still can't find it on your site.
edit edit: It appears that both sites are yours so I can't find the video on the petefagerlin.com site. I'll just discard my computer now .
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Originally Posted by TheFlip
Either I'm I technologically incompetent or there is neither a 2007 Moab video on mtbvideos.net nor petefagerlin.com. Of course I could also be both.
edit: Well I guess I'm both, there is a video but the link doesn't take you there. And I still can't find it on your site.
edit: Well I guess I'm both, there is a video but the link doesn't take you there. And I still can't find it on your site.
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Originally Posted by never
Right click and "save as". It's 178MB.
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Very cool. Loved the sequences while on the trail as I really felt like I was there (and that I had mad skillz).
How much raw material to you start with and how long does it take you to edit the movie to something this size?
This little sequence was great at the 5:00 mark. Nice composition:
How much raw material to you start with and how long does it take you to edit the movie to something this size?
This little sequence was great at the 5:00 mark. Nice composition:
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Wow...The editing and riding was so smooth.
The video almost put me to sleep...in a good way.
The video almost put me to sleep...in a good way.
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Another great Video! The camera really does flatten the terrain out doesn't it? I could tell by the guy's cadence that some of the uphills were a lot steeper than they looked.
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Originally Posted by Pete Fagerlin
Because nobody in the vid has as much experience as you do, or can ride as fast as you.
Maybe next time we get together you can come show us how to ride at normal speeds.
Maybe next time we get together you can come show us how to ride at normal speeds.
I do have a lot of experience and you can tell since I've been here since 09/06 and you've only been here since 03/07 (another joke).
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Originally Posted by Pete Fagerlin
Nope, you're not my type.
Who wrote that?
Nope. (and not funny either BTW)
You're confusing my feelings being hurt with being amused by an ankle biter.
Good job on trying to joke around. Unfortunately, you're perhaps the only person that knew you were joking around.
Who wrote that?
Nope. (and not funny either BTW)
You're confusing my feelings being hurt with being amused by an ankle biter.
Good job on trying to joke around. Unfortunately, you're perhaps the only person that knew you were joking around.
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Originally Posted by Pete Fagerlin
Once again you're confusing some other emotion with amusement.
I've been laughing the whole time, and continue to laugh at you.
Cheers!
I've been laughing the whole time, and continue to laugh at you.
Cheers!
edit - oh wait you said "at me". Now we're not friends again.
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Originally Posted by KayGee
That was great, but why was it in slow motion?
As someone who has ridden that, it's ain't the same type of haul ass down it trail that Por Rim is. The techy stuff is much more down tempo. Plus, some sections along there that you could be going faster on have much worse exposure, and a much higher penalty if you screw up a line at a high velocity... There are plenty of hauling ass low penalty sections as well, but personally, I find the techy bits visually better on video vs. just moving fast.
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Originally Posted by scrublover
Whether you're joking or not...
As someone who has ridden that, it's ain't the same type of haul ass down it trail that Por Rim is. The techy stuff is much more down tempo. Plus, some sections along there that you could be going faster on have much worse exposure, and a much higher penalty if you screw up a line at a high velocity... There are plenty of hauling ass low penalty sections as well, but personally, I find the techy bits visually better on video vs. just moving fast.
As someone who has ridden that, it's ain't the same type of haul ass down it trail that Por Rim is. The techy stuff is much more down tempo. Plus, some sections along there that you could be going faster on have much worse exposure, and a much higher penalty if you screw up a line at a high velocity... There are plenty of hauling ass low penalty sections as well, but personally, I find the techy bits visually better on video vs. just moving fast.
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Originally Posted by KayGee
I know. And it was a joke. BTW, what does your signature mean?
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Originally Posted by scrublover
Go here.
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Originally Posted by KayGee
Thanks, but I don't care that much.
wow. so you're interested enough to ask, but it's easier for you to reply saying you're not going to cut/paste/google it. in the time you replied, you could have.
apathy and laziness at its finest!
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Originally Posted by scrublover
wow. so you're interested enough to ask, but it's easier for you to reply saying you're not going to cut/paste/google it.
Originally Posted by scrublover
apathy and laziness at its finest!
Alternative answer: This coming from the guy that links me to the world wide web when I ask him a simple question. You are either being (i) a dick, (ii) lazy or (iii) both. In none of those instances did I feel like putting up with your noise.
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