sorry mate, i dont know about anyone else, but im not gonna download a zip file and run an exe. Do you have a mpg or avi or something instead?
I was sent from heavens, for the sole purpose of showing this video.
http://ballhosting.com/jamabutu/sow.zip <- if somebody know how to make video from *.psh with both motion effects and transitions but within reasonable filesize pm me.
Download and Unpack, it's proshow photodex presenter executable. Run it.
Peace and love comrades.
Last edited by jamaKinson; 01-12-2006 at 08:58 AM.
sorry mate, i dont know about anyone else, but im not gonna download a zip file and run an exe. Do you have a mpg or avi or something instead?
Good point. Give me a sec.Originally Posted by Max PoWeR
P.S. This simply won't be unterstand by people outside Eastern Europe anyway.
As an American having lived in both Russia and Poland, I might understand...
I converted it to avi and it was 116 MB !!Originally Posted by tony6
From 8 MBs !
Than I tried to make a stream out of it.
It weighted 6 MB. But I couldn't upload it to my site coz 'filetype incorrect".
I give up.
I'll leave link to *.exe though.
http://ballhosting.com/jamabutu/sow.zip
There should be also photos from Katyń, Miednoje, gulags, NKWD i SB / UB prisons etc...
Thanks jamaKinson, nicely doneOriginally Posted by jamaKinson
Once I wondered into a Polish dance club and was shocked to find out that Belye Rozy by Laskovyj Maj was popular in Poland.
When I was growing up, Poland associated for me with the "Four tankers and a dog", "Lolek i Bolek" chewing gum, my mom's "Moze byt" perfume, music of Anna German and Marylya Rodowicz.
If there are any Polish members 30-35+, what did come to your mind when you thought of Russia or USSR?
No "Lolek i Bolek" but "Bolek i Lolek" ------> http://img380.imageshack.us/img380/5...etlolek1lr.jpg
From my side,i remember one Russian cartoon "Wilk i Zając" ------> http://img58.imageshack.us/img58/2459/wilkizajac2xn.jpg
Originally Posted by Apogeumus
Yeah posting retarded flamebaits is the best way to show your patriotism!
btw there are no such things as "gulags".
The "Весёлые картинки" magazine. Ha, the logo didn't change at all!Originally Posted by Igor01
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the sound of 7.62x39 flying by my head and the vicious barking of german sheppards that were chasing me and my buddies after we broke into an airbase in SW Poland, ahhh the good timesOriginally Posted by Igor01
ha there was a cartoon called FOX AND RABIT or smthmaybe someone remember it ?? And all books for english were in Russian
Originally Posted by Zielony
wolf, not fox......great cartoon![]()
Thanks man, yeah that's it, Bolek i Lolek, cost twice as much as Soviet gum and was highly sought afterOriginally Posted by Sopot
The "Wilk i Zając" was called "Nu Pogodi" in USSR and was my favourite. There was also a popular TV show in USSR, played by Russian actors but based on either a Polish book or a Polish TV show, I am not sure, in Russian it was called "Kabachok 13 Stul'ev" - loosely translated as (Little restaurant "13 Chairs"), it was one of the funniest TV shows at the time (70's).
We also used to make jokes about the name of a Polish women's magazine circulated in USSR - it was called Uroda (I think it means Beauty) but in Russian it sounds like "Ugliness".
BTW, your nick reminded me of the Sopot song festival which I used to watch and even enjoy back then (sounds goofy nowdays, I know...)