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“This wonderful film is an extremely well-done and entertaining work. I remember when it was screened on TV. I loved it then and I love it still. Canadian history dull? Don't ever believe such nonsense. Thank you NFB.”
“Just love this animation. My wife's favorite too!”
“Such a Canadian treasure! I remember being thrilled as a kid whenever this happened to come on television. I loved it then and I certainly have retained loyalty. Everything works so well together, the animation and the lovely voices. I am certain this will be a favourite of all who view it.”
“I loved this. Makes me think of my Dad who use to ride the logs. Freemanor”
“Thanks for the tip Matrix I was thinking something might be possible, time to open Opera. I still hope they add download links though to make it easier for everyone.”
“lesty: All video are technically "downloaded" onto your computer before you can view them. You can save any video you view by going through your browser's cache and finding the corresponding file (method for doing so will differ from browser to browser--I personally use Opera and there's a "cache" folder inside the application profile folder).”
“Is there going to be a direct download of this? I'd take it in the FLV format its already in or more preferably a XviD AVI file. You could use bittorrent to keep bandwidth costs down. I understand that you need to generate revenue but since this is only 3 minutes long is there a possibility of a download?”
“Rest in peace Kate McGarrigle. You may be gone but never forgotten.”
“@canDarian: I'm not sure why you think people have to pay for this, but you're mistaken. Also, are you really sure your grandfather wouldn't be proud to say that he's part of a NFB film/song that has literally been burned into the cultural fabric of this country, money or not?”
“Rest in peace Log Driver's Waltzer Kate McGarrigle. You will be missed.”
“canDarian, My family were involved with the log drive in Quebec/Northern New Brunswick and I'd LOVE to see my grandfather on this film clip. Where was your grandfather working the drive?”
“@canDarian - We're sorry if this film upsets you in some way, but please note that we are not charging any fees for viewing this film online. In fact, the reason we've put all these films online is to make them accessible to Canadians, and people all over the world, at no charge. This film IS a Canadian classic, and that's why we're so proud to be able to share it with the world. If you have any other concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us at webmaster@nfb.ca. ”
“My grandfather is in that reel and you besmirch his memory, by charging a fee,disgusting.”
“This goes against everything that is Canadian and everything that I was brought up on,I know you hsve a right to make money off of the video but it doesn't make it right,and we all know it. This video isn't yours it's Canada's and every person that loves Canada.”
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