That sounds more like it
I wonder if it delivers loads that match the size of the delivery tube
That sounds more like it
I wonder if it delivers loads that match the size of the delivery tube
It is indeed very nice, but are you sure that the tonsils are the only thing they'd be tickling?
I like where this thread is going. Got any more where those goodies came from?
On the most part I prefer the natural look. There are cetrain regions however that I would much prefer to be at least tirmmed (like the gigantic BUSH that encompasses the pubes)
My guess would be either LA or San Diego
That somehow doesn't surprise me. I'm having to expand my storage capacity in order to accomedate for my large collection of stuff. Apparently 1.5TB isn't enough.
How do you come up with such creative and unique content… For that matter, how is it that 98% of your Thank You posts somehow feature a new and interesting graphic that hasn't been used before?
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If you're wanting to convert, I personally use VideoPad Video Editor because it allows you to do a multitude of things, including adjusting the audio levels and choosing the exact encoding and such to use. As for format, I generally prefer AVI because of the fact that although AVI files are slightly larger, it's partially because they don't use compression in which to render the video, thus generally producing a video with better qualtiy. As for the video codec, I generally prefer DivX because it's free and widely available. XVid is also another worthy option of choice when working with an AVI file.
As for the bitrate, quality, etc, my suggestion is to match it as closely as you can to the original rates of the video. Dropping the audio and/or video rate settings slightly does tend to reduce the size, but I advise against dropping the bitrates too much as it can result in poor quality sound and/or video. VideoPad Video Editor also allows you to manually specify the resolution, etc and can be adjusted to force any resolution you specify. If you're just looking for a straight converter, I would be inclined to suggest Any Video Converter. There is a free version, however the professional version (which I have a cracked copy of) offers a much wider range of formats and support. It's a little more straight forward than VideoPad Video Editor, but does the job just the same in most cases.
That does sound a little high for a video that is so short, however depending on the resolution, (640x480, 1820x1080, etc) the format of the video, audio and video bitrates, etc. the size of the video may vary. Generally speaking though, for a video of that size, that does seem a little large. If however the video is a .vob then it's likely about right… It would also be about right if you have an extremely high bitrate for both audio and video with a large resolution.
That can be arranged. Just how "juicy" do you like it? hehehe
Methinks its time to boycott Yahoo officially.
As controvercial as some of their content may be, some categories are worth a read
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I found it to be quite comical… Especially considering the topic of discussion we (my cousin, her bf, my partner, and I) were having in the car at the time.
That's kind of uniquie how one may mention Truvada being used as a post-prophalactic remedy. In my case, it's being used as one of the medications in the "coctail" that the doctor is using to manage my case.