I obtained the following link from the newspaper "The Scotsman". Admin --I'm a new user and if I've contravened any rules by posting this link, I'm sorry. If I've posted it in the wrong area please feel free to move it to a new location...
<Edited to insert (hopefully) the correct link. Can someone try it and let us know if they can watch the free movie? Thanks!>
Sorry! Try this one, and click on the link stating "UK first..." or just use the Windows Media download link. I've just tried THAT and it works fine. I like the story about the wee boy in Paisley Close.
http://heritage.scotsman.com/topics.cfm ... format=rss
Free Trip Around Historic Edinburgh?.....
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Free Trip Around Historic Edinburgh?.....
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Re: Free Trip Around Historic Edinburgh?.....
TuskerTusker wrote:I obtained the following link from the newspaper "The Scotsman". Admin --I'm a new user and if I've contravened any rules by posting this link, I'm sorry. If I've posted it in the wrong area please feel free to move it to a new location...
http://webfeeds.scotsman.com/podcasts.cfm
Personally I can't see a problem with the link.
But I'm just one of 6 on the TS Admin Group
Where does the Free Trip Around Historic Edinburgh come into the situation?
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Re: Free Trip Around Historic Edinburgh?.....
Ah've got ma scarf oan and a flask o' hot tea ..... can you pick me up at the top of ma street TuskerDavidWW wrote:Where does the Free Trip Around Historic Edinburgh come into the situation?
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David -- It's a link to short filmed version of visits to Edinburgh's "dark places". I just noticed it when I was reading through the on-line version of the newspaper, and thought some members might be interested in having a peek. I certainly will later, but right now, I'm still trying to subdue my Granny who's proved to be a bit of an escapologist over the years......
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...As soon as Ah cin brekk through the ice an' get mah canoe in the watter, Ah'll be there Jim!JimM wrote:Ah've got ma scarf oan and a flask o' hot tea ..... can you pick me up at the top of ma street TuskerDavidWW wrote:Where does the Free Trip Around Historic Edinburgh come into the situation?
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Wait a wee minute.....That link isn't the right one. That's not what I saw earlier this morning......
Sorry! Try this one, and click on the link stating "UK first..." or just use the Windows Media download link....
http://heritage.scotsman.com/topics.cfm ... format=rss
Sorry! Try this one, and click on the link stating "UK first..." or just use the Windows Media download link....
http://heritage.scotsman.com/topics.cfm ... format=rss
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More help required in order to identify the link !!Tusker wrote:Wait a wee minute.....That link isn't the right one. That's not what I saw earlier this morning......
Sorry! Try this one, and click on the link stating "UK first..." or just use the Windows Media download link....
http://heritage.scotsman.com/topics.cfm ... format=rss
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Forgive me if I've midunderstood your question, but if you're talking about viewing the video, then click on the link http://heritage.scotsman.com/topics.cfm ... format=rss, then click "full article" in the Scotsman quote below, then "Innovative Video Podcast" then click download and the Widows Media Player will start.
Scotsman quote:
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DavidMore help required in order to identify the link !!
Forgive me if I've midunderstood your question, but if you're talking about viewing the video, then click on the link http://heritage.scotsman.com/topics.cfm ... format=rss, then click "full article" in the Scotsman quote below, then "Innovative Video Podcast" then click download and the Widows Media Player will start.
Scotsman quote:
Regards,UK first for close encounters on web
Wed, 22 Feb 2006 11:18:53 GMT
THE narrow closes of Edinburgh's Old Town are the subject of an innovative video podcast being broadcast on the news and entertainment website scotsman.com.
Full article »
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Re: Free Trip Around Historic Edinburgh?.....
OK....click on the link above, then select one of the following. Then go down towards the bottom of the page, and click on the Windows Media logo....Better hurry. I think the bus is leavingDavidWW wrote:More help required in order to identify the link !!Tusker wrote:Wait a wee minute.....That link isn't the right one. That's not what I saw earlier this morning......
Sorry! Try this one, and click on the link stating "UK first..." or just use the Windows Media download link....
http://heritage.scotsman.com/topics.cfm ... format=rss
David
UK first for close encounters on web
Wed, 22 Feb 2006 11:18:53 GMT
THE narrow closes of Edinburgh's Old Town are the subject of an innovative video podcast being broadcast on the news and entertainment website scotsman.com.
Close encounters of EdinburghTue, 21 Feb 2006 00:17:17 GMT
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