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Are we talking about this video? I just did the screen picture.
It shows the title:
Carnival Miracle departs New York Harbor 11-6-2012
it shows the right time: 2:14 pm and begins at dusk
and ends by night
I checked this site several times (in FF), and it shows a youtube video playlist, not a live feed.
I just checked it in IE and it appears to be a live feed.
I normally use Chrome but I checked and FF works as well, haven't used IE in decades so don't know about that one...
The Shockwave Flash plugin MUST be installed....
Did have a problem with Shockwave crashing in Chrome but got that resolved... (DM me if you have this problem)
So now you are saying I don't know what live streaming looks like???? Come on Tek give me a break, I've been using this web site for a couple of years, my brother is in Staten Island and we sometimes discuss the harbor traffic and the cruise ships... I just looked at the harbor again, there seems to be no ship traffic moving in the harbor and there's a light fog so the water doesn't appear to be moving...
~but~
Right now it's 14:09, the view is of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge and you can see the traffic moving to and from Brooklyn to Staten Island on the upper deck (Brooklyn is on the left)...
If you make it full screen you can see the traffic on the Belt Parkway in Brooklyn.....
I told you what I saw. Don't be such a defensive ass about it.
You consider that an insult? Man, you are thin-skinned.
I say it's streaming and you say it's not? Sorry, that's an affront to my technical knowledge and experience...
Just like others here <not mentioning any names here> the older we get the less patience we have with others....
And methinks you are older than I am...
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