Last night I did more re-editing of the Mongolia video tape 1st hour, and I was able to cut out about 30 minutes at the first whack. I find that I have to be very careful with the Roxio software as it is a bit unforgiving if I get too wild with the mouse, or try to edit/split while the video is playing. So I learn every time I work at it. Here is a photo I took of a young Buddist monk-in-training in Ulaan Baatar, Mongolia
Another new free offering at Ancestry.com for subscribers is wonderful. It is the ability to print the family tree data from the online Member Trees. It is in the Beta testing stage, and probably wouldn't seem so spectacular to some, but I am very happy with it's output as a Family History Book. It's called AncestryPress. It's free to Ancestry.com subscribers like the audio story-telling capability. I have found out that without the actual audio link, even ancestry.com subscribers can't find the audio tab on my Hague Family History Site. So here it is - http://trees.ancestry.com/fhs/home.aspx?tid=1567361&pid=&msg=ism - I sure would like to know if anyone can listen to it. It's all kind of a test for me too. You can make a comment at this blog.
After a very busy week at the Capitol after my last posting, I finally looked at some of the mail I'd received earlier in the week. Much to my dismay I found a summons to be a juror for the Grand Jury. This is not a simple little summons, evidently it entails a one year commitment - to report each Wednesday for 6 months, then every other Wednesday for the last 6 months. I called the Court and was advised to explain that I don't stay in Hawaii all year. I mailed all the receipts for my many months of upcoming family gatherings on the mainland, travels and tours. I served on a murder trial in 2005 and it was interesting, but difficult. I lasted two weeks or more altogether. We'll see how this summons turns out.
On a lighter note, I joined the "Solemates" hiking club for a walk in Downtown Honolulu. We gathered together around Ala Moana Sh
I'm keeping up with the genealogy podcasts on my iPod. With an active few days at the gym, I'm branching out to find other podcasts, one I just downloaded is by the Story Corps, a radio show on National Public Radio. The Story Corps drives around with an airstream trailer and interviews people for about 5 minutes to record some of their life for the National Archives, or somewhere... not too sure yet about it all. I guess they have thousands.
Next time I'll have to tell you about the "LostCousins" website. It's free for the next few days, so I spent all day today putting some data into it.
2 comments:
I could see thumbnails of pictures, but not enlarged versions. Could not hear story. Alisa
Hi Alisa, Thanks for leaving the first comment on my blog. There is no "audio" at this blog. The audio story is on Ancestry.com at the "Hague Family History Site" public family tree.
Donna
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