I got sidetracked last night when my bigger car wouldn't start due to a dead battery. Took it in to Sears and got one for a whopping $138 dollars. So instead of going to the Oregon Country Faire (not County) I stayed home and focused thus this miracle breakthrough (for me):
Finally started editing tapes today; got Nero the free trial version seems to work...still doing trial and error. The Sea Lions are much of the first part of the tape. David was inundated by 100's of Photographers. I came in last (after going to my room to retreive the camera).
What I didn't mention was when he turned to leave he did so as Grasshopper in Kung Fu with great effort he willed himself to walk out of the hall he had performed at. It is a special signature move that I did not capture on film but witnessed. For sure.
(And goodbye to Ed McMahan who I met briefly in Westwood after seeing a film there (where I saw a lot of movies in my lifetime) many years ago -- but after Johnny Carson was done, farewell to Farrah Fawcett, and Good bye to Michael Jackson who I never followed much but found something just now on youtube I liked). Love and peace to all who hurt by these losses and others.
May all beings be happy...may all beings be well....peace peace peace (From Sufi Dancing).
It took a long time to edit this tape. I can repeat the process for a few days I think with my other videos. So all will get from the camera to the computer I think. And some will come to youtube at zero0aeo. It isn't much but I am learning (on my own) at least how to edit on my scale.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KZ4Udi1Tm4
Did you know allegedly only 10% of the USA reads...I don't believe that.
david carradineHow are you editing your tape, my friend?
Warmly,
Michael


How are you editing your tape?