Tip: When you get to a video typically there is an area identified as "EMBED." Highlight the entire sentence but be careful because sometime the sentence is longer than the window. If that is the case, on PC's, make sure your cursor is in the window and press "Ctrl" and the letter "A" at the same time. This highlights the entire sentence. Now press "Ctrl" and the letter "C" at the same time. This copies the video location into your computer.
Now come back to your "Reply" window. In the message area place the cursor where you want it and press "Ctrl" and the letter "V" at the same time and the computer will paste the sentence that you just copied. Click on preview to see what your post will look like. If you like what you see, click on Reply and your message and the video will be posted.
Dear Lord, lest I continue in my complacent ways, help me to remember that someone died for me today. And if there be war, help me to remember to ask and to answer "am I worth dying for?" - Eleanor Roosevelt
The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools. -- Herbert Spencer, English Philosopher (1820-1903)
I remember seeing that as a kid. What an amazing film - no only did it turn me on to music but the animation was unprecedented for its time. Wasn't that made in the late 1940's?
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Yr hen Gymraeg i mi, Hon ydyw iaith teimladau, Ac adlais i guriadau Fy nghalon ydyw hi --- Mynyddog
Fantasia is a 1940 American animated feature produced by Walt Disney and the third film in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. Fantasia features animation set to classical music and no dialogue—only spoken introductions by host Deems Taylor before segments. The music was recorded under the direction of Leopold Stokowski and seven of the eight pieces were performed by the Philadelphia Orchestra. Animated artwork of varying degrees of abstraction or literalism was used to illustrate or accompany the concert in various ways. The film also includes live-action segments featuring Leopold Stokowski, the orchestra and American composer and music critic Deems Taylor. Fantasia was notable for what were then considered its avant-garde qualities and for being the first major film released in stereophonic sound—using a process dubbed "Fantasound".
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