Great site about Finnish Winter War
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Great site about Finnish Winter War
I think everyone has already found this site...
Winterwar.com-site contains actual battlemaps, locations, weapons, tactics (both finnish & russian), pics and other miscellaneous stuff:
http://www.winterwar.com
[This message has been edited by Weasel (edited November 07, 2000).]
[This message has been edited by Weasel (edited November 07, 2000).]
Winterwar.com-site contains actual battlemaps, locations, weapons, tactics (both finnish & russian), pics and other miscellaneous stuff:
http://www.winterwar.com
[This message has been edited by Weasel (edited November 07, 2000).]
[This message has been edited by Weasel (edited November 07, 2000).]
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Weasel,
Thanks, I'm doing my best... unfortunately my wife doesn't agree on my use of free time to this 'hobby', but I can't stop know, while the site is unfinished!!!
And that means it'll go forever as the site has already grown from the original plan of 5+ pages "just testing this HTML-editor" to a neverending project that only grows and grows...
BTW, would you mind editing your original post so that the link would direct visitors to the index page www.winterwar.com
so that I can keep some track of the number of visitors?
Regards,
Sami
Thanks, I'm doing my best... unfortunately my wife doesn't agree on my use of free time to this 'hobby', but I can't stop know, while the site is unfinished!!!
And that means it'll go forever as the site has already grown from the original plan of 5+ pages "just testing this HTML-editor" to a neverending project that only grows and grows...
BTW, would you mind editing your original post so that the link would direct visitors to the index page www.winterwar.com
so that I can keep some track of the number of visitors?
Regards,
Sami
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I was wrong. You guys might want to check these out:
http://store.yahoo.com/ihf/winwarfin19.html
http://www.moviesunlimited.com/musite/product.asp?sku=653001&mscssid=4VLJN4Q8BRSH2GF600LHRULEW598DC65
http://store.yahoo.com/ihf/winwarfin19.html
http://www.moviesunlimited.com/musite/product.asp?sku=653001&mscssid=4VLJN4Q8BRSH2GF600LHRULEW598DC65
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I have chekt them but i found nothing ?Originally posted by Grumble:
You can get an English NTSC version of Talvisota through Amazon.com. For a PAL version, you might wish to check Amazon.co.uk or even Amazon.de.
About PAL ? what is that.
My opinion might have been changed, but not the fact that I am correct.
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This is a great site Boys. http://store.yahoo.com/ihf/Originally posted by Weasel:
Like Grumble said, only resource to get this movies seems to be Amazon at the moment.
it got everything but "Unknown Solieder" from 1955.
But great site anyway. http://store.yahoo.com/ihf/
My opinion might have been changed, but not the fact that I am correct.
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Tech-stuff coming through 
PAL is the European color TV broadcasting standard that most of European countries use, including Scandinavia (Finland, Sweden)
NTSC is what USA and Japan use as their TV standard (including some other countries)
Technically however, it is not as good as PAL. But you have no choice if you order movies from these countries - like I do.
If you dont have VHS-VCR that can play NTSC VHS-tapes, PAL is your only choice. You need NTSC compatible TV also - but most televisions that are sold here in Europe, like Sony, are multi-standard - and these can display NTSC.
I hope that was not too complex

PAL is the European color TV broadcasting standard that most of European countries use, including Scandinavia (Finland, Sweden)
NTSC is what USA and Japan use as their TV standard (including some other countries)
Technically however, it is not as good as PAL. But you have no choice if you order movies from these countries - like I do.

If you dont have VHS-VCR that can play NTSC VHS-tapes, PAL is your only choice. You need NTSC compatible TV also - but most televisions that are sold here in Europe, like Sony, are multi-standard - and these can display NTSC.
I hope that was not too complex

Originally posted by Tortfeasor:
I have chekt them but i found nothing ?
About PAL ? what is that.
--Peregrine Falcon--
I´ve tried to find this english 1955 edition of "tuntematon sotilas-unknown soldier", but haven´t found any. Have you?Originally posted by Tortfeasor:
thank you for helping to finding the Winter War movie.
please,please Can you help me to hunt down the Unknown soldier movie from 1955 (english version). please please.
Please.
