RVers enjoy new destinations and this is one that is sure to please. Sunset Beach, Oregon is located near Astoria, Oregon at the mouth of the mighty Columbia River. This area is where the Lewis and Clark Expedition spent the winter back in 1805. I recommend staying at the Fort Stevens State Park. This is one of Oregon's best state parks offering beach and lake access, a historical military museum and spectacular scenery. Watch this video to see for yourself:
You write far better than you produce film clips. They're jerky, they start & stop over and over, the sound is terrible. Please go back to writing your interesting & amusing articles.
The "film clips" are now called "videos" and they run fine on the half dozen or so computers I've tested them on. These are on YouTube and should run well without stopping or being jerky. You may have a problem with your internet connection. Do you have broadband or dial-up? If you have a slow connection, a virus or memory issues, the videos will run like you've described. Might be time to upgrade that computer. Thank you for your readership and your comments. Jim Twamley
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You write far better than you produce film clips. They're jerky, they start & stop over and over, the sound is terrible. Please go back to writing your interesting & amusing articles.
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Jim Twamley, at September 15, 2007 12:37:00 AM PDT
The "film clips" are now called "videos" and they run fine on the half dozen or so computers I've tested them on. These are on YouTube and should run well without stopping or being jerky. You may have a problem with your internet connection. Do you have broadband or dial-up? If you have a slow connection, a virus or memory issues, the videos will run like you've described. Might be time to upgrade that computer. Thank you for your readership and your comments. Jim Twamley
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Jim Twamley, at September 15, 2007 12:44:00 AM PDT
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