RE: [CR]Re-Jack Taylor Fillet Brazing Film

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Subject: RE: [CR]Re-Jack Taylor Fillet Brazing Film
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Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 23:08:35 -0700
In-Reply-To: <4476.67.22.39.37.1156901155.squirrel@webmail.ivycycles.com>
Thread-Topic: [CR]Re-Jack Taylor Fillet Brazing Film
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From: "Mark Bulgier" <Mark@bulgier.net>
To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>


I've got that film, available for anyone to download, at http://bulgier.net/vids/bike/JackTaylorCycles_documentary.asx

I hope I'm not violating a copyright. Please let me know if you are the copyright holder and don't want it distributed this way, I'll take it down immediately.

I have had it had it there for a couple of years. I don't have any easy way to know how many times it's been downloaded or how much of my bandwidth it's taking. I mean I do have logs but I usually don't spend much time analyzing them. (Yes I know there is software that will parse and analyze the logs for me, but I am just not that interested)

I strongly recommend that you save the file, then watch the video after it finishes downloading. I doubt you'll have much luck watching it in streaming fashion. My upload bandwidth (which affects your download speed) is fairly pitiful. And PLEASE SAVE the file once downloaded, so that if you want to see it again later, you don't hog my bandwidth a second time! FYI the file is somewhat gargantuan - about 250 MB.

Mark Bulgier Seattle WA USA
  
>
>
> > yup - thats me. it was pushing my bandwidth through the roof, so i
> > removed it from the site.
> >
> > $5, and ill burn a windows media copy and mail it anywhere
> - its not
> > the greatest copy, but its what ive got. im gonna be working on
> > getting a better copy eventually here, but im a little
> swamped at the
> > moment...
> >
> > -joel
> >
> >
> > At 10:11 +1000 08.30.2006, geoff duke wrote:
> >>There was a film made in 1986 called The Bike Brothers
> featuring the
> >>Taylor brothers.It shows Norman partially brazing a frame, Jack
> >>painting and doing line work with a roller and Ken building
> wheels and
> >>drilling blank rims.It used to be available
> >>at<www.blackbirdsf.org/taylor/> Go to the literature
> section and look
> >>for the Video heading.As you will see, according to the site it was
> >>costing too much in bandwidth charges and is now available on mail
> >>order.It is worth a look
> >>Geoff Duke Melbourne Australia