> Can you please give a link for "Breeze"?  
http://www.google.com/search?q=breeze -> top of the list. <grin>

Macromedia Breeze. 

> Also, if anyone 
> else knows any good free or cheap online video hosting 
> solutions (even if it's hosted on our servers) please pipe up.

Hosting for Breeze isn't free, but that's not as hard a nut to crack as
actually producing the content. 

Video camera. Screen sharing. Audio. Mic. Oh, and a human to create and
do the preso, while on video, with a mic, and sharing a screen, and
answering questions. 

Companies often have entire teams devoted to producing media like this. 

I'm not saying it's impossible -- just pointing out that it isn't
simple.

And for anyone who disagrees and thinks it is easy -- Great! Cool! Let
us know how you do it, and I truly look forward to watching your
presentation? Where is it? ;-)


Cheers,
Timo



> 
> On 2/3/06, Steven Elliott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 2/3/06 09:24, "Tim Colson (tcolson)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I would pay dues ($150+/yr), though, if in addition to a overhead 
> > projector there were a Breeze of the presentation or even something 
> > streamed (FLV, QuickTime, ...).  I really have been disappointed to 
> > have missed so many worthwhile presentations (and follow-up Q&As).  
> > Maybe a couple of JUGs (Tucson, Phoenix...et al) could combine for 
> > Breeze or a Breeze-type service and then any number of 
> really valuable 
> > resources could be made available and achived.
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