The Valley of New Castle, Pennsylvania has made the program available on their website here:
Scottish Rite for the 21st Century - Introduction
Scottish Rite for the 21st Century - 1 - Faces of Scottish Rite
Scottish Rite for the 21st Century - 2 - A Brief History
Scottish Rite for the 21st Century - 3 - A Matter of Degrees
Scottish Rite for the 21st Century - 4 - Standing the Test of Time
Scottish Rite for the 21st Century - 5 - Doing Well By Doing Good
Scottish Rite for the 21st Century - 6 - What Liza Learned
Scottish Rite for the 21st Century - 7 - The Art of Scottish Rite
Scottish Rite for the 21st Century - 1 - Faces of Scottish Rite
Scottish Rite for the 21st Century - 2 - A Brief History
Scottish Rite for the 21st Century - 3 - A Matter of Degrees
Scottish Rite for the 21st Century - 4 - Standing the Test of Time
Scottish Rite for the 21st Century - 5 - Doing Well By Doing Good
Scottish Rite for the 21st Century - 6 - What Liza Learned
Scottish Rite for the 21st Century - 7 - The Art of Scottish Rite
Awesome!
ReplyDeleteNow ... given that the Scottish Rite is heading in the right direction (towards the 21st Century and all ...) it needs to pick a video format that isn't proprietary to Windows, so that those of us who have left Windows behind (in the past where it properly belongs as a tribute to where we were) can watch them, too.
Yeah, I know. They still put out video and cassette tapes, too. I can't fit either into my DVD or CD player...
Your pal,
Meat.
They work great on my PC with Vista. I'll have to watch later, though. ;,)
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting those.
ReplyDeleteFlip4Mac converts WMV to QuickTime; works seemlessly for me:
http://www.telestream.net/flip4mac-wmv/overview.htm
I run Ubuntu. I was able to play them fine with VLC. Post back if you can't get it playing with VLC.
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