[videoblogging] The Tipping Point

2006-02-21 Thread Chuck Olsen
Forget eBay auctions. Yesterday's news!
Kitty vlogs are the wave of the future. Call now, cute kittens are standing by!

http://mookitv.com


Man, this was really shameless. But it's for a good cause: Pussy.

This also marks my first attempt with Wordpress - so far so
good, though customizing it doesn't seem as easy or sensible
as Movable Type.

your pal,
chuck
http://mnstories.com

(btw - i hardly ever check my yahoo email. chuckolsen -at- gmail -dot- com is 
best.)





 
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Re: [videoblogging] The Tipping Point

2006-02-21 Thread Deirdre Straughan



Did he train you or did you train him? Man, this was really shameless. But it's for a good cause: Pussy.
LOL!-- best regards,Deirdré Straughanwww.beginningwithi.com (personal)
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Re: [videoblogging] The Tipping Point

2006-02-21 Thread Michael Verdi



Man, that's one cute cat!On a different note, I learned how to how to set up Wordpress last summer. It seemed bizarre compared to Blogger. Then I caught on to how it works and now it seems pretty easy. Then we set up NODE101 blogs with MT. Now MT just seems weird and difficult. One day when I have more patience I might even try to add the damn sidebar to the permalink page template.
So, no point to make. Just empathizing with you. Sort of.On 2/21/06, Chuck Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:Forget eBay auctions. Yesterday's news!Kitty vlogs are the wave of the future. Call now, cute kittens are standing by!
http://mookitv.comMan, this was really shameless. But it's for a good cause: Pussy.This also marks my first attempt with Wordpress - so far sogood, though customizing it doesn't seem as easy or sensible
as Movable Type.your pal,chuckhttp://mnstories.com(btw - i hardly ever check my yahoo email. chuckolsen -at- gmail -dot- com is best.)
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Re: [videoblogging] The Tipping Point

2006-02-21 Thread Christian Wach
On 21 Feb 2006, at 10:11, Chuck Olsen wrote:

 Kitty vlogs are the wave of the future. Call now, cute kittens are  
 standing by!

 http://mookitv.com

Aah - sweet!

Out of interest, did you build the Flash video viewer yourself, or it  
an off-the-shelf thing? A friend of mine is looking for something  
very similar - although he'd like an alternative one to play audio  
files when he releases them instead.

Cheers,

Christian
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Football: http://www.spiritoffootball.com
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Re: [videoblogging] The Tipping Point

2006-02-21 Thread Steve Garfield
If your friend wants a solution where he doesn't want to do any of the 
encoding,  audioblog.com takes your source video and encodes it to 
Flash AND and iPod compatible version for an iTunes feed.

Plus they take your audio and put it in a Flash Player.

On Feb 21, 2006, at 10:00 AM, Christian Wach wrote:

 Out of interest, did you build the Flash video viewer yourself, or it
 an off-the-shelf thing? A friend of mine is looking for something
 very similar - although he'd like an alternative one to play audio
 files when he releases them instead.

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Re: [videoblogging] The Tipping Point

2006-02-21 Thread Christian Wach
On 21 Feb 2006, at 15:23, Steve Garfield wrote:

 If your friend wants a solution where he doesn't want to do any of the
 encoding,  audioblog.com takes your source video and encodes it to
 Flash AND and iPod compatible version for an iTunes feed.

 Plus they take your audio and put it in a Flash Player.

Cheers Steve - I'll pass this on to him. He's a professional voiceover
artist, however, so it could be that audioblog's TCs may not work for
his content...

Where are the TCs, BTW? I can only find the Service Agreement - which
makes no mention of the content.

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[videoblogging] Re: tipping point 150

2005-07-23 Thread Eric Rice




There will certainly be sub-groups on various subjects on vlogging formed.
What happened to the podcasting list and that community is happening here and for 
virtually the same reasons. 

Sad, yet helpful in the long run, I suppose.

ER
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, tuplez2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 so, if a few new people jump in and start posting this group will be larger than 150. 
 Soon, new subgroups of vloggers will start forming. It's great to watch. there will 
 probably be the religious vbloggers, the artistic vbloggers, the diaristic vbloggers, the 
 mobile phone vbloggers, the commercial vloggers, the social cause vbloggers, current 
 event vbloggers and so on...can't wait, this space is so wide open, so I'm jumping in 
 hoping to hasten this transition on.
 
 -Greg Worley
 
 www.worleyworks.com
 
 
 
 So I've been reading The Tipping Point by Malcom Gladwell which is a 
 fascinating book. I just finished the chapter about groups of 150. 
 For those of you who haven't read the book here's a quick summary of 
 this idea via, http://tinyurl.com/45rhj
 
 THE MAGIC NUMBER 150
 There seems to be some limitation built into us either by learning 
 or by the design of the nervous systems, a limit that keeps our 
 channel capacities in this general range (i.e. the human minds 
 inability to comprehend things beyond sets 7) George Miller The 
 Magical Number Seven
 
 The figure of 150 seems to represent the maximum number of 
 individuals with whom we can have a genuinely social relationship, 
 the kind of relationship that goes with knowing who they are and how 
 they relate to us. Putting it another way, it's the number of people 
 you would not feel embarrassed about joining uninvited for a drink if 
 you happened to bump into them in a bar. Robin Dunbar,
 
 1. Even relatively small increases in the size of a group [beyond 
 150] creates a significant additional social and intellectual burden.
 2. The rule of 150 suggests that the size of a group is another 
 one of those subtle contextual factors that can make a big difference.
 3. Peer pressure is much more powerful than a concept of a boss
 4. Transactive memory: we store information with other people. 
 Since mental energy is limited, we concentrate on what we do best.
 5. Groups of 150 are an organized mechanism that makes it far 
 easier for new ideas and information moving around the organization 
 to tip; to go from one person or one part of the group to the entire 
 group all at once.
 
 So this got me thinking about how, it seems to me, the tone and 
 demeanor of the group has altered in the last couple of weeks. Now I 
 know this group is larger than 1000 people but most don't post at 
 all. To me the group feels like a group of the people who post 
 regularly. So I went back and counted how many people posted at 
 least twice in the last month. My quick count - 145! Could it be 
 that this group is reacting not to any individual or small group of 
 posters but rather have we begun to reach the maximum number of 
 individuals with whom we can have a genuinely social relationship?
 
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