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From: Dallas, TX & Santa Fe, NM when I can find the time....
Thanks mac...as long as you're not an axe-murderer, come on!! Am already "working on" the next one...not sure where, but'll most likely be out west again. My brother and his wife and my friend Mitch (the Sturgis group) will probably be along for the ride. Probably going to wait until after Labor Day, though, to do it. Until then, it'll be shorter trips.
Also, I'm going to be re-doing the Sturgis video...adding in pics, adding music, etc...along the same format of the Utah trip.
Absolutely fantastic, we are about to do a round Florida trip but we won't see nothing like this! Have to try and think how we can get our bikes across to the west to do this trip.
Re using a MAC, if anybody is thinking about, it just go for it, I brought my first MAC New Years Eve and just love it, you know why, it just does what it should when it should, not like a windows PC! As for movies nothing on the PC comes close to the FREE software iMovie that comes with the MAC. yes they do cost a bit more money but you don't have to replace them every 2/3 years!
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