D-Day 44

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Sorry Tim1 I can only plead old age for my oversight.Collected new glasses yesterday. Cost £170 ($350?). Not as good as the old ones!!! How do i increase the size of the print on this new site?
Steve what dvds do you have .I do not have a record of what i sent you.Please try and give me a time scale of the footage you want.for example august 1944 or earlier 1945. Perhaps special battles etc Regards to you both. Derek.
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Well that is controlled by your monitor resolution and text size setting in general as I do not believe this website has individual text sizing.

Just go to the top toolbar, View, Text Size and set it higher than whatever setting you have it now.
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I said “happy" and they told me I didn’t understand the question.
I told them they didn’t understand life.


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Derek,

You sent me the "From D-Day to Paris 6th. June 1944". The DVD was 49:37 in length. My father-in-Law was a crew member on a landing craft #16 from APA 33 (Bayfield). Anything you have concerning the landing of troops or any video of ships during June 1944. Thanks

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Steve. will incude 45 min footage of the period your dad wants . Derek.
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Sorry Steve i should have said father in law!
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Have today tuesday PM airmailed all US orders. In due course please let me have some feedback. Regards . Derek.
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How do i increase the size of the print on this new site?
There is a control built into the bulletin board software that toggles through three sizes of the fonts. It is on the same line as Board index ‹ Casablanca Editing Systems ‹ Questions, How Tos and Tips. All the way to the right of the same line is a capital A with up and down arrows. I always thought it referred to alphabetizing the order of something, but I just experimented with it and found that clicking on it changes the size of the text.
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Thanks Craig. That helped a lot. Derek.
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Nice find Craig.
My mom always told me that happiness was the key to life.
At school they asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up.
I said “happy" and they told me I didn’t understand the question.
I told them they didn’t understand life.


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Hi Dereck,

What a great video. I watched it twice. The "dead-cat" really worked well as the audio was perfect w/o any wind noise. I was able to watch this PAL version on a cheap DVD player and not PS3....go figure. Anyway, I made a copy for my friend as his father-in-law collects WW 2 era and military Jeeps.

Again....very enjoyable and great video composition.
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