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The 17th Environmental EXPO took place on
April 26, 2003
at
Cal State San Bernardino

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Time-lapse video of one of the events at the 2003 Expo.

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The Expo Time-lapse video downloads to your browser cache on your hard drive. The file size is about 212 KB and will take a minute or so to download via modem.

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Streaming video provided by Academic Computing and Media
Go to the :
| Environmental Expo Home Page |Water Resources Home Page |

| Cal State San Bernardino Home Page |


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How to tell what version of QuickTime is installed on your system :

Macintosh Users (OS 8/9) -

  1. Locate the QuickTime folder (QuickTime is installed by default on Macintosh computers). It will be in either the "Applications" folder or at the root level of your hard drive (the first list of files/folders that you see when you double-click on the hard drive icon).
  2. Open the QuickTime folder and find QuickTime Player.
  3. Click once on the QuickTime Player icon to highlight it.
  4. Go to File on the Menubar and select Get Info and General Information.
  5. If it is not version 5.0 or higher, you need to update your QuickTime installation.

    Note : The QT version that ships with OS X is 5.0 or newer. For both OS 8/9 and OS X, you may check the exact version number by starting the player, going to the Apple Menu (8/9) or QuickTime Player (X) on the menubar and select "About QuickTime Player...".

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  3. Start the QuickTime Player (If you have "MoviePlayer", you need to update your QuickTime installation.).
  4. Go to the Help menu for QuickTime Player and select About QuickTime Player....
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Last Update : July 2, 2003
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