The first of many videos on products- now online!

rvitko

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OK, so I have set out on trying to make a better resource for Tunze users. Today I made the first step by producing a video on disassembling a Tunze Stream pump.

http://homepage.mac.com/rogervitko/Menu3.html

I plan to make this page a graphic intensive resource full of videos and picks to help with just about any problem you might have. These are the baby steps of getting there- I am just learning to use my new computer and software- this video was made witha JVC GR-DV3 camera, a cheap $15 mike and Final Cut Express 1 running on a G5 Mac. I hope to make some really comprehensive videos and eventually get some more software to really boost my creative capabilities.

BTW- the video is almost 3.5meg and requires Quick Time so be prepared to wait a while for download.
 
Well I learned one thing, Roger, Tunze is pronounced using the "e" on the end, LOL.:D
Steve
 
First rule of German- no silent letters.

Technically correct it is Toon zah but accepted English is Ton zee
 
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The same thing is happening to me Nanook

Perfect timing on the pump disasembly Roger. I just hit the 6 month mark on mine........hehe.
 
honey said:
In German, the E is *always* silent after the I. :)
For example "Liebe" (German for love)

Honey

Second rule of German when i and e are walking the second one does the English talking :) ie is pronounced e and ei is pronounced i. Still, not like english with words like herb, etc where you could easily leave out letters.
 
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