"Simon Mason" wrote in
:
In a period of 1 and 1/2 hours, while doing other things on the internet
as well, but being limited to a 56K Modem, I was not able to download
the entire video.
Thanks for the offer, it looked interesting, but you might want to
reconsider posting it in another format that is more commensurate with
slow modems, or else all the people with 56K modems will die off from
lightning strikes, and only the Cable and DSL people would remain in the
world.
I can see why, here is Simon's other safety videos.
"Every month I try and produce a safety related video for my work
colleagues. For those with a fast connection and nothing better to do
with their time, here is a selection."
http://www.simonmason.karoo.net/page463.htm
Regards,
Dr. Artaud
"§ Dr. Artaud §" wrote in message
Lightning strikes very often happen on very pretty Summertime
days/nights when you least expect lightning to happen.There are very
good ways to protect your radio antennas and radios agains't
lightning strikes.I don't know much of those ways,perhaps someone
who does know will show up and elaborate about such things.
cuhulin
Or watch my safety video!
http://www.swldxer.co.uk/safetyvideo23.mpg