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Talking Politics: This forum is hosted by former COPE Councillor Tim Louis and features
a panel of co-op experts whose expertise range from housing, food and automobile co-operatives.
The panel will include Tracey Axelsson of CAN, former COPE school trustee Kevin Millsep,
Bob Williams, John Restakis and Brian Smith.




The Possible City - Co-operatives in a Sustainable Economy



Coops and the Sustainable City



This is a chaptered streaming video presentation with corresponding synchronized slides.
Upon selecting a video, please be patient and give the video a moment to begin.
Once the video begins, you can also click on any of the scrollable
Table of Contents "chapters" that will appear, just beneath the video region.
Upon clicking any chapter, the video will move to that point in the presentation.

If you have Adobe "flash" loaded, you can also navigate via the moving timebar
found at the bottom of the video page, by clicking your mouse cursor on it.

Firefox users, please select either Real Media Video, or the the QuickTime version. (Windows or Mac OS X)
Dialup modem viewers, as well as viewers on high speed broadband connections are
supported equally, in both Windows Media and Real Media.
QuickTime is streamed in broadband only.

Mac OS X users will need to run Firefox for Mac OS X to view the presentation.
Firefox for Mac OS X will work, both via QuickTime, or with Real Player for Mac.
The Mac OS X Safari web browser is not supported.
Mac viewers on dial-up modem connections can only view this presentation via Firefox and Real Player for Mac OS X

More detailed information and instructions can be found below.




Watch the full, chaptered presentation, from the beginning. Fully navigable.14 pixel transparent gif RT: 1h:39m
Group presenters


Detailed information:

All major operating systems are supported (Windows, Mac OS X and Linux).

The following internet browsers are supported: Firefox, Internet Explorer, Netscape, Firefox for Linux and Linux Konqueror.
Safari is not supported. Instead, please use Firefox for Mac OS X.

Please choose the correct presentation format to view, from the list (Windows Media, QuickTime or Real Media).

Playing the video:

The video will start automatically. Please be patient and let it do so.

After the video starts, there will be a scrollable "table of contents" list of "chapters", that will appear just below the video region. By single-clicking on any chapter link in that index the video will automatically jump to, and play from, that specific chapter point, after a brief pause.

You can easily navigate the entire event this way, at any time and go to a specific presenter at a later time if you like, without having to view the whole event from the beginning.

If you have Adobe "flash" loaded, you can also navigate via the moving timebar found at the bottom of the video page, by clicking your mouse cursor on it.

If you "hover" your mouse cursor "over" the "magnifying glass", just to the right of the "table of contents", you will see a "thumbnail" of the associated slide to that particular chapter. The same preview will occur if you hover your mouse cursor over the timebar at the bottom of the screen. The "dots" all along (within) the "timebar" are the chapter points.

The video player has VCR-like controls, with a "play" arrow and "pause" ( II ) button. You can pause the video indefinitely, and resume exactly where you left off, at your convenience.

Firefox browser viewers will need to have either Real Media Player, or QuickTime Player loaded, to view the presentation successfully. Firefox users should *not* select the "windows" media version as it will *not* play optimally. The same applies for Linux operating system viewers (Use Real Media and select the appropriate Linux Real Media player).

If downloading QuickTime player from the Apple site, ensure to *un-check* all the "pre-checked" send boxes. You do not need to submit an email address for the QuickTime download to begin. You can leave the email region blank. iTunes is not required to be downloaded to view the presentation.

Please note that the QuickTime versions of theses presentations are in *broadband* only. QuickTime dialup streams are not supported.

Mac OS X users will need to run Firefox for Mac OS X to view the presentation.
Firefox for Mac OS X will work, both via QuickTime, or with Real Player for Mac.
The Mac OS X Safari web browser is not supported.
Mac viewers on dial-up modem connections can only view this presentation via Firefox and Real Player for Mac OS X

For dial-up modem viewers - please use Windows Media and Real Media video streams as they are automatically delivered in both dial-up modem, and broadband streams.







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