Experience Las Vegas Without Losing Money (Video + Stills)

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IntrepidBerkEx
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Experience Las Vegas Without Losing Money (Video + Stills)

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My film “Neon Nights” whisks you off to Las Vegas; and the most you can possibly lose is 31 minutes, but no money.

Watch the volcano erupt, pirates battle, fountains dance to music, as the Las Vegas hotel-casinos lure people to the slot machines by pretending to be Venice, Paris, Imperial Rome, Ancient Egypt, New York, and Rio. Plus everything lights up at night, especially The Neon.

“Neon Nights” is a free Intrepid Berkeley Explorer video on the Windows Media Player.

Click on this link which starts it playing:

http://www.adventurepics.com/IBE/video1 ... ights1.wmv

Check out my 40 other travel videos at:

http://intrepidberkeleyexplorer.com/Video.html

Las Vegas still pictures are here:

http://intrepidberkeleyexplorer.com/Page13C.html

The planet is yours, including my Home Page giant galaxy of still pictures at:

http://intrepidberkeleyexplorer.com/

The Intrepid Berkeley Explorer :thumb:
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Post by Humboldt »

Love the photos but have been telling you for 10 years the music sucks ass.
Never gotten a response, don't expect one for this but I can at least hope you'll see it.

Seems more like spam with an "artistic" sense of rationalization.
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Post by IntrepidBerkEx »

I have now agreed with you and deleted all the midi music from my website. The photo pages are silent now. Of course each video has its own music, but that couldn't have been your complaint.
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I don't remember what the midi music was, but there is always a way to make it on demand, i.e. users can start music if they want to.
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IntrepidBerkEx wrote:I have now agreed with you and deleted all the midi music from my website. The photo pages are silent now. Of course each video has its own music, but that couldn't have been your complaint.
Thank you, much appreciated.
Always liked your photos and will be much happier to look at them now.
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