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Post by dxstuboy on Sept 19, 2009 17:24:34 GMT -7
No, not the Idaho KBER, the Utah KBER.
Some of you who read this forum already know what this is about, but for those who don't...
On 9-12-09 KBER and the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, along with Golden Spike Harley Davidson, sponsored an event in Lava Hot Springs, known as Lava Palooza.
Not only was it an event to help the JDF as all proceeds from the concerts went to that fund, it was also a day to celebrate and remember Woodstock 40 years ago.
Me being there with KBER, I took nearly 200 pictures of the event and compiled them into the following video.
Along with this shameless promotion of my video editing talents, I realized something while up there.
KBER is one of only a handful of stations that seems to give back a large amount to the community. From this event, and the KBER Polar Express coming up in December, I have seen this fact.
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Post by CAwasinNJ on Sept 19, 2009 20:54:12 GMT -7
Nice. Very nice. One thing I want to be clear on. You intentionally sped up the music right? That wasn't a foulup by YouTube?
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Post by dxstuboy on Sept 19, 2009 23:13:50 GMT -7
Yes, I intentionally sped it up to cut down the time (nobody would sit through 5 minutes of pictures) and also to skid around Youtube's copyright flop.
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