Yep!
(kim)
Yep!
(kim)
It was shipped by sea, once they got it to a port. Everything that *could* go wrong on the journey *did* go wrong. It was nothing short of a miracle that it finally made it to Glasgow in one piece.
(kim)
No it wasn't because (not mentioned in the programme) it was originally shipped to South Africa in knocked-down form and reassembled there whereas the return journey was made in one piece. They discovered the hard way there wasn't even a dockside crane in the country which could lift anything that heavy. How they solved that particular problem is a story in itself.
(kim)
I can burn to disc if you want, or you can sign up to TheBox.
It is just over a gig, so would be on a DVD, though it woul nbe a data DVD - takes less time than rendering to a watchable DVD and most players would still handle it.
Thanks for the offer Paul, I'm already registered. I intend to convert it to regular DVD so friends can watch it.
(kim)
If they are specified as DivX compatible. These are definitely in the minority in N. America. The Blu-Ray players I've seen are backwards compatible with DVDs and CDs, .jpg and .mp3, but not .avi/DivX.
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