I use that line up here in WA and people look at me like I have two heads. I use the more generic dog though, sometimes use logging chain instead of peach pit, but it still doesn't work.
Must be a regional thing, I grew up in Oklahoma and Alabama.
It was distracting to watch you try to blow up that doll from the wrong end, then asking strangers to help you with your "pool float".
It may have worked better if you had posted an introduction when you entered the pool area.
It was distracting to watch you try to blow up that doll from the wrong end, then asking strangers to help you with your "pool float".
It may have worked better if you had posted an introduction when you entered the pool area.
I use that line up here in WA and people look at me like I have two heads. I use the more generic dog though, sometimes use logging chain instead of peach pit, but it still doesn't work.
Must be a regional thing, I grew up in Oklahoma and Alabama.
I am not sure if the camera is adjusting focus or it's processing that causes loss of clarity. The raw video is VERY high-def & clear but I have to compromise some in the process of downloading, editing and uploading to you tube. Esecially for the longer ones. Rt 141 part 1 took almost 6 hrs to upload to YouTube. Had it been on an even higher def. it might still be uploading.
The ones that show the headlight/fender or topcase are 720 super-wide.
The others 720 wide.
Much of the detail is lost in processing & uploading.
Just for experimentation I am now uploading a full 720 high definition to YouTube, climbing back up the grade from river level at Black Canyon. It is going to take 8 hours (if it works)...Check back tomorrow.
It was distracting to watch you try to blow up that doll from the wrong end, then asking strangers to help you with your "pool float".
It may have worked better if you had posted an introduction when you entered the pool area.