Ed's video

MARIA AZZOPARDI maria.azzopardi at UM.EDU.MT
Tue Apr 20 21:07:23 UTC 2010


I just watched Ed signing on the website and I've just shared it with lots
of Deaf friends via facebook - very good :) great witness to the value of
signwriting :)
maria

> SignWriting List
> April 20, 2010
>
> This is great news, Bill...thank you for confirming this...this is because
> Adam Frost fixed my code and now everyone can view it - I am glad - thank
> you, Adam ;-)
>
> And I think Ed did a good job on the video - and that is another topic -
> maybe I should post a true interpretation of what he said, in English, on
> the video? Anyone want to take a stab at giving me the English
> interpretation of what he said?
>
> smile -
>
> Val ;-)
>
> ---------
>
> On Apr 20, 2010, at 12:43 PM, Bill Reese wrote:
>
>> I had no trouble reading this in Firefox or IE 8 on a PC laptop.
>>
>> Bill
>>
>> On 4/20/2010 1:59 PM, Valerie Sutton wrote:
>>> SignWriting List
>>> April 20, 2010
>>>
>>> Hello Everyone!
>>>
>>> I need your help. Can you view the video from YouTube that I just
>>> posted on the front page of our web site?:
>>>
>>> Go to:
>>>
>>> SignWriting Site
>>> http://www.SignWriting.org
>>>
>>> This is the first time I have ever embedded a video from YouTube on a
>>> web page, and it is in Flash, or SWF I guess...
>>>
>>> I have never posted a video in Flash before, and DreamWeaver, the
>>> program I use to do web design, keeps telling me that I have to do
>>> several things to make it visible on the new Internet Explorer...and I
>>> am having problems...it shows up on my Mac, but I am concerned maybe it
>>> will not be visible on a PC?
>>>
>>> Does anyone use the latest version of Internet Explorer on Windows?
>>> Because the Mac no longer uses Internet Explorer and I have no way to
>>> test it...
>>>
>>> The video is wonderful! A Deaf man, named Ed, from Michigan, who
>>> attends the Deaf Church that Pastor Ron Dettloff directs, explains in
>>> ASL that he was born Deaf and that he learned a little SignWriting but
>>> still needs to learn more, and then he reads out loud in ASL from the
>>> book written in SignWriting...He does a great job and it is a good
>>> video - Thank you, Ed and Ron, for doing this for us, and giving us
>>> permission to post...
>>>
>>> Thanks for your feedback, everyone!
>>>
>>> Val ;-)
>>>
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>
> Val ;-)
>
>
> Valerie Sutton
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