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Created by dreamsailing > 9 months ago, 23 Sep 2015
dreamsailing
NSW, 22 posts
23 Sep 2015 4:50PM
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looking to find any site where people are posting live footage of there sailing adventures

DrRog
NSW, 608 posts
23 Sep 2015 5:48PM
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Why?

andy59
QLD, 1156 posts
24 Sep 2015 8:13AM
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Maybe he wants inspiration Dr Rog

cisco
QLD, 12365 posts
24 Sep 2015 9:26AM
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dreamsailing said..
looking to find any site where people are posting live footage of there sailing adventures


There is plenty on You Tube.

www.youtube.com/results?search_query=live+sailing+adventures

DrRog
NSW, 608 posts
24 Sep 2015 10:41AM
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cisco said..

dreamsailing said..
looking to find any site where people are posting live footage of there sailing adventures



There is plenty on You Tube.

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That's finding results for the verb 'live' rather than the adjective 'live' as in 'live performance'. 'Live' infers live streaming, while 'footage' infers recorded material. There is so much on YouTube I assume you meant 'live streaming, dreamsailing. The only reason my devious mind can imagine wanting live streaming footage is so you can burgle their home whilst they're away!

If you meant just recent sailing adventures, it's all there on the Tube of You. Try White Spot Pirates, Drake Paragon, and Delos Crew as a start.

cisco
QLD, 12365 posts
24 Sep 2015 11:53PM
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Oh!! I am so sorry I did not define the difference between the words "live" and "live" DrRog. Unfortunately pronunciation is not a luxury one is afforded in text.

I have heard it from quite a few that the English language is the hardest one to learn.

I am not surprised. We were taught in primary school "i before e except after c". Well how many exceptions to that rule are there?????

If you would like to learn more about the English language, how precise yet convoluted it can be, and have a hilariously rollicking good time doing it, read books written by Tom Sharpe.

Riotous Assembly and Indecent Exposure got him thrown out of South Africa in the early 70s when apartheid was still in vogue. Upon arrival in England he proceeded to expose the contradictions of all levels of society there and even succeeded in having a couple of his stories made into a TV mini series.

Other titles of his I have read are Porter House Blues, The Throwback, Vintage Stuff, Wilt, Wilt on High and of course Blott on the Landscape.

Last I heard of Tom Sharpe he was a lecturer on English language at either ( no i before e in that word ) Eton, Cambridge or Oxford University.



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