Aw hell, I'm never gonna get any sleep at this rate...As usual I have
questions.
1. Why did you vlog/blog? What was your reason?
For me, blogging was an extension of what I do verbally, sharing
information, seeing the world anew, discovering new destinations.
Video blogging allows me to do that
You need popups whenever you spin off an independent timeline. An
edit box has a timeline, a video has a timeline, but a passive control
like a title doesn't have a timeline.
SAY WHAT? HUH???
On 10/10/05, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That is probably the only type of pop-up I don't
I have to say that I think I agree with you. Sometimes I don't mind
it, but sometimes I hate it when a new window pops up. Of course now
that I tab everything its not really a big deal for me (firefox). You
can say offensive. Who cares! I posted some ideas I was having and
someone responded
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sees it. No bad HTML this time. I'm making sure the post is exactly
what I intend by posting it elsewhere first so there is less chance
for the HTML code to get posted with garbage in it when I copy the
code to the main
I should clarify that I have two monitors so that makes a difference.
On 10/10/05, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That is probably the only type of pop-up I don't mind. It allows me to do
other stuff while the clip is playing. Saves me from opening in a new tab
or window.
On 10/11/05,
Marcus, good point. I've updated the poll, but unfortunately all that
had already voted got reset :-( PC was up 60% to Mac's 40% @ the reset.
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http://ChrisNolan.ca/
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the
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What computer do you use to
is it possible to subscribe to the WHOLE calendar in iCal? I saw an
export individual entry button but the overall calendar seems to be
webbased only? Any idea if thats possible???
keep it up its very cool now if there would be ANY entries for
Europe or even Germany in there :/
best
hi vlogging gang,
I was asked this question by a reporter for deutsche welle radio
who is doing a programm on vlogging in germany/german speaking
country... It was one of these question which I just could not answer
out of my hat i could explain all the technicalities and
technologies
I'm making all mine open in QuickTime Player so the viewer has total
control over how they watch it - including screen size. That way it
can scale to full screen if they like without having to report to
zoom in.
--
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New Media Publisher,
Now, if I could only get my posts from the last 6 weeks to show up in
mefeediaDon't mean to bitch, but I couldn't resist. Anyway, happy
almost 1000!
Hang in there, working on it as we speak.. Keep bugging me, too.
Peter
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I didn't get to view your video, I can't seem to reach Vimeo right now.
I'll try again later! But another (free) alternative to Camtasia would
be CamStudio, at http://sourceforge.net/projects/camstudio/
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On 10/11/05, aroundtheperimeter
Yes, I'm also curious about this. Can one copy, say, a 30-second clip off the news or a TV show, then show it and comment on it on one's vlog? Is that considered Fair Use? And yes, I know, you're not lawyers ;-) and no, I don't want to start another flame war about copyright. Thanks, G.
The man asked you to do a review - you'd better get right on it!On 10/11/05, Ian Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:Check out the clockwork Orange 'review' video i did recently. hecommented on that. That's how I found about about him. I wonder if I
should request a video or something...- Ian-- best
ps I mean a vlog review, of course.On 10/11/05, Deirdre Straughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The man asked you to do a review - you'd better get right on it!
On 10/11/05, Ian Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:Check out the clockwork Orange 'review' video i did recently. hecommented on that. That's
Hi, folks. I also feel this disconnectedness. I am in an area that has few
vloggers. Boston is a little too far away to be able to connect for the Meet the
Vloggers things and other get-togethers very often. New York, four hours away,
is really the next closer place with a mass of folks who do
Man! Don't you just hate it when people center things, like pop-ups,
and don't take into account people with dual screens?
Devlon wrote:
I should clarify that I have two monitors so that makes a difference.
On 10/10/05, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That is probably the
Thanks for your .02 Nerissa.
I don't know why it seems that use is okay except when it's commercial
use, though. (Although I do understand the practicality of the
argument: most copyright owners will choose not to waste their time
going after some poor artist even though they have the legal
Hi Brein -
Maybe you could partner with one of the hosting options that are poping up. A few of them are experimenting with ways to let users record the video directly from a webcam to the website (or upload one naturally).
If you could find such a service, you could probably convince them
I chatted with Ian.
He said he's considering "nice" or "alright" for his review of Pete's
site
His parents are flipping out that he might respond in that way!
LOL
Ian: definitely ask him for an interview
Note that Townshend has only nine links in his blogroll
two are to his own sites, one
does it do picture in picture this is the whole reason i'm using
camtasia. the picture in picture is key for vlogging. i also so love
that it will turn any video's into wmv, QT, avi.and so on...
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Åsmund Garfors [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I didn't get to view
I'd like to start an intelligent conversation about money. Right now,
I am moving Mefeedia to a dedicated server. That costs some money. And
more imnportantly, I am spending a lot of time on it. So I'm thinking
about ways to perhaps turn it from a hobby into a business.
The same issues arise for
On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 16:46:34 +0200, David Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
A few of them are experimenting with ways to let users record the video
directly from a webcam to the website (or upload one naturally).
http://www.audioblog.com/ is supposed to be able to handle that easily.
I'm not
Oh the irony of this situation. Ok on my firefoxvlog.com site I have
a vid in the last post on the vlog. i'm using vimeo and when you
click on it to watch it...firefox crashes. anybody no why it is doing
this? click here to see what i'm talking about:
http://www.firefoxvlog.com
paul
I've never been of the money is evil school - in fact, I rather like
money! What you propose sounds reasonable to me, similar to other
business models that are springing up all over the place (Google Video,
Brightcove), all of them voluntary. The PSP twist might give you enough
of a niche to
On 10/11/05, Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I chatted with Ian.
He said he's considering nice or alright for his review of Pete's
site
His parents are flipping out that he might respond in that way!
LOL
Ian's parents, like you and I, are old enough to know that PETE
TOWNSHEND
Not too big of a believer about people paying for most content, however, I am a
believer in
varying levels of service. Perhaps basic functionality for the publisher
(vlogger) is free, with
more advanced features being a small premium.
Naturally, we do something similar at Audioblog, which in
I videoblog exactly the same way I write and photograph for my website:
when and as I damn well please! It so happens that lately I feel like
doing more, soon I'll probably be too busy with my job (which is also
wicked cool fun) and will channel more of my time into that - although
the various
I think keeping it free for the viewer is key to making money. Jason
Calacanis has some great advice in this artical:
http://www.jensense.com/archives/2005/08/interview_with.html
The main thing that I got from the artical above is this:
The best thing you can do to make more money is produce
i like it when the video stays in the browser window.I don't like the
way Taylor does his popups (the actual quicktime app) and unless there
is a good reason for having a popup (like freevlog) then i say don't do
it. Ideally, all videos would be transcoded and embedded right in the
page like
petertheman wrote:
I'd like to start an intelligent conversation about money. Right now,
I am moving Mefeedia to a dedicated server. That costs some money. And
more imnportantly, I am spending a lot of time on it. So I'm thinking
about ways to perhaps turn it from a hobby into a business.
I agree steve's emmebeded approach is the best!!! by far! i want to
be able to do that :(... one day i will be able to
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i like it when the video stays in the browser window.I don't like
the way
Taylor does his popups (the
Don't know about a free sticker, but I'd gleefully contribute a free
Road Node 101 patch to #1000.
Jan
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Still trying to get a handle on this RSS
feed. I was attempting to add my Video Blog, http://funnytheblog.blogspot.com/, which has an RSS
feed, http://feeds.feedburner.com/FunnyTheVlog, to MeFeedia, but it
says that it's doesn't contain links to the URLs of the movies. I'm not
quite sure
Kunga wrote:
I'm making all mine open in QuickTime Player so the viewer has total
control over how they watch it - including screen size. That way it
can scale to full screen if they like without having to report to
zoom in.
So you are giving them 'total control over how they watch it'
BevSykes wrote:
Still trying to get a handle on this RSS feed. I was attempting
to add my Video Blog, http://funnytheblog.blogspot.com/ , which has
an RSS feed, http://feeds.feedburner.com/FunnyTheVlog, to MeFeedia,
but it says that it's doesn't contain links to the URLs of the movies.
I'm not
so far looks like people like pop ups..to early to tell. here is the
link to the poll:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/polls
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You are using an Atom feed. You
might try to change it to an RSS 2.0 feed with enclosures. I think
youcan change this in your Feedburner
settings...
Not that I can find,
unfortunately.
-Bev
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To
of course it is best to provide all options to audience, since opinions differ, as we see here.
whenever possible, we should try to cater to all preferences.On 10/11/05, Josh Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i like it when the video stays in the browser window.I don't like the
way Taylor does
Log into FeedBurner and enable the Smart Cast option... not Smart
Feed these are different things in FeedBurner land.
Check out http://FreeVlog.org and go to step #6 to learn how to do
this. Its a great video tutorial.
Best regards,
Josh
On 10/11/05, BevSykes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You are
BevSykes wrote:
You are using an Atom feed. You might try to change it to an RSS 2.0
feed with enclosures. I think you can change this in your Feedburner
settings...
Not that I can find, unfortunately.
I think you want to set it as a SmartCast.
On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 04:38 +, aroundtheperimeter wrote:
If you vlog has its video pop up in a new window, is it annoying?
If it pops up in response to the user clicking on something, I think
thats fine.
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Joshua Kinberg wrote:
Log into FeedBurner and enable the Smart Cast option... not Smart
Feed these are different things in FeedBurner land.
Check out http://FreeVlog.org and go to step #6 to learn how to do
this. Its a great video tutorial.
Does this list have an FAQ? Because this question
Michael Sullivan wrote:
of course it is best to provide all options to audience, since opinions
differ, as we see here.
whenever possible, we should try to cater to all preferences.
Agreed. In fact, I'd push it further and suggest you always give the
user/viewer the option to do what *they*
I'm glad to see you are thinking in this direction and I think your plan sounds like a good one ... RichardOn 10/11/05, Pete Prodoehl
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:petertheman wrote: I'd like to start an intelligent conversation about money. Right now,
I am moving Mefeedia to a dedicated server.
Justin Chapweske wrote:
On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 04:38 +, aroundtheperimeter wrote:
If you vlog has its video pop up in a new window, is it annoying?
If it pops up in response to the user clicking on something, I think
thats fine.
It's only annoying if it happened and I did not
Actually, a pop-up window with an embedded player is quite useful.
Most people on the web are using MIcrosoft Internet Explorer
(unfortunately), and IE disables Quicktime Fast-Start playback unless
the video is properly embedded using both the HTML Object and Embed
tags. Simply linking to your
fALk wrote:
hi vlogging gang,
I was asked this question by a reporter for deutsche welle radio
who is doing a programm on vlogging in germany/german speaking
country... It was one of these question which I just could not answer
out of my hat i could explain all the technicalities
thanks, josh. it closed the Safari browser i was working in containing
other tabs i was using. nice one.
cheers
r
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On Oct 11, 2005, at 12:53 PM, Joshua Kinberg wrote:
Actually, a pop-up window with an embedded
Hello,
I'm the developer of Patchouli, a software that publishs directly from
a video file or a webcam to a blog (I'm using the open source CMS
DotClear, with a custom plugin). The video is quicktime based.
http://www.mixnbrew.com/patchouli
I have now a demo server running, you can contact
Thats strange. Safari window resizes for me, doesnt disappear
completely, and other tabs are still available.
On firefox 1.5 beta 1, the window does not seem to resize at all.
I like the php script, but I dont think I like it resizing the main
browser, Id rather have a popup than that.
Steve of
I just wanted to think out loud here and get some feedback from the
group. Tell me where I am wrong (there should be no shortage of
opportunities there) and help me out in the direction that might be
useful to you.
First, I should introduce myself. I am with DivX as in DivX Video. I
have my
but unlike magazines, rss subscription is free...On 10/11/05, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
fALk wrote: hi vlogging gang, I was asked this question by a reporter for deutsche welle radio
who is doing a programm on vlogging in germany/german speaking country... It was one of these
Because of Ian, I'm now at least 3 steps closer to Kevin Bacon.
Clint
Deirdre Straughan wrote:
On 10/11/05, *Markus Sandy* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I chatted with Ian.
He said he's considering nice or alright for his review of
Pete's site
His
(And to whoever said the webs whole point was to let the user decide
how to see information
That may have been me. I said something similar, but I think you've
misrepresented what I meant.
HTML has never let the user dictate how it's parsed. The web is
meant to easily interconnect sets of
I'll third this. I love the way Steve has his.
Ideally, it would be great to have it embedded (default to mov), but
not auto-load, provide a choice of decoder (mov/wmv/flv even) and
maybe even go so far as to give me a link to open in a new window
(saves me a right-click then another
Streaming vs. Downloading
Ahhh... the classic debate. DivX is firmly in the download camp.
There are a number of reasons for this, but the strongest are the
video quality and potential bandwidth savings. By download, we also
mean progressive download (i.e. most quicktime is progressive
On Oct 11, 2005, at 12:53 PM, Joshua Kinberg wrote:
Actually, a pop-up window with an embedded player is quite useful.
Most people on the web are using MIcrosoft Internet Explorer
(unfortunately), and IE disables Quicktime Fast-Start playback unless
the video is properly embedded using both the
This needs work, but here is my first cut:
-
Grandma,
Imagine you have a friend that knows *everything* about your favorite
thing: gardening. She knows that there will be a really nice movie
coming out soon that you would be very interested in on Winter gardens.
As soon as it
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Gena [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to take a different approach to this. Most folks start with
the technology and not with the potential viewers needs. Nothing wrong
about looking at the tools but let me suggest another way to look at
this challenge.
JV wrote:
First, I should introduce myself. I am with DivX as in DivX Video.
Welcome!
Browser plugin. Pretty standard fare. We are setting it up with a
download option that the author can set on each clip. Once the clip
is completely buffered, the viewer can save the file to their
Josh Leo wrote:
but unlike magazines, rss subscription is free...
That's why I specifically wrote:
Pretend you subscribe to a free magazine...
;)
Pete
On 10/11/05, Pete Prodoehl wrote:
Here's my attempt for 2005-10-11, with respect to Grandma.
Pretend you subscribe to a free magazine.
Devlon wrote:
and maybe even go
so far as to give me a link to open in a new window (saves me a right-click
then another click...yes, lazy)
If your non-mouse hand is on or near the keyboard it's also pretty easy
to hit a modifier key and then click instead of right-clicking to open
the
Yeah, there's a javascript window resizing control that I should take
out because ideally that would be controlled by the link launching the
window, not the new window itself.
Again though, this was just playing around. The main point being that
you could create a pop-up window that points to
David Meade wrote:
(And to whoever said the webs whole point was to let the user decide how to
see information ... thats not really true.
Some of us believe in user-centered design.
HTML has never let the user
dictate how it's parsed.
Note that HTML is a markup language. It is up to the
On 10/11/05, Richard Bennett-Forrest [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I was referring to, is that HTML is structural and contextualmark up, and individual visual user agents (web browsers) are mostly
free to display HTML however they wish. The point being, publishersprovide the data, and the user
a *pop-up service* like this might make sense since, as josh correctly
points out, one needs to know java script to make these things. vlog
publishers gain presentation choice, the host gains revenue or
statistics or both.
would a service along the lines of this work (of course with the
RSS is like an á la carte menu for a website. It shows you what's new
and what's fresh, and you can choose what you'd like to view. By
subscribing to an RSS channel you get to see the new content
automatically -- as soon as its available. Or you can set it to
download new content while you're
This is the part where I am thankful that I can choose not to implement
a bunch of silly workaround to make IE behave. I'll choose to just
ignore IE bugs/features with my videoblog.
I agree with you, and I wish IE didn't have retarded problems like this.
But it does and about 80% of people on
the url is:
http://www.noservicecharge.com/videoblog/2005/10/ians-film-reviews-1-clockwork-orange.html#112886254890461491
I wasnt sure if he meant do a video...im not sure how that'd work.
since it was 'Ian's Film Reviews'.
- Ian
On 11/10/05, Clint Sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Because of
(snip)
So here's 1 idea I am playing with. Let's say Mefeedia can get your vlog accessible on the PSP, and through the PSP users paying a fee or something we make some $$, and give you a % of that, maybe half. Only if you opt-in of course. That way you get more viewers, and make some $$ of
Im very interested in any viable revenue models. Ive been interested
in this stuff for about 11 months, but I havent seen any real signs of
people making money directly from their videoblogs yet. Various types
of advertising related schemes have been mentioned, but Ive yet to
find anything that
On October 7th, I submitted a 7 minute video about the Great Port
Townsend Bay Kinetic Skulpture Race to Download.com for inclusion into
their new free video hosting service: Video Download Dot Com
Yesterday, it went live with a Mature Content label
Great Port Townsend Bay Kinetic Skulpture
Peter,
If you can make money doing what your doing, then I say go for it... I for one would definately participate!
feel the vlove!
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I'm sure he *did* mean do a video review of his site, it would be wicked! well done!!On 11 Oct 2005, at 20:35, Ian Mills wrote: the url is: http://www.noservicecharge.com/videoblog/2005/10/ians-film-reviews-1-clockwork-orange.html#112886254890461491 I wasnt sure if he meant do a video...im
Three sentences:
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication--syndicated like your
favorite TV shows are, which means they can be watched all over the
world. Whenever you want to watch your favorite TV program, you log
into your computer, and RSS feeds it to you--gives you a link so
you can
This is good... but I think I would specify that the video isn't on
your computer automatically... I put something along the lines
of you can then click on a link to watch the video...
Of course, unless you have an app set up to automatically download
them. But then you go way over three
On 10/11/05, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some of us believe in user-centered design.
As do I. My point was that we dont get to say users perfer this because I do. I'm using a new window for my videos because my experience with USERS is that that is what they prefer. I have a small
Greetings. I'm new here - as of of today... Holland Wilde
- I'm Mac, but I always used EI... because video windows poped in stand-
alone windows. I like to resize them by hand. I miss this feature with
FireFox.
- Much of the tech gab I'm reading here means nothing to me I just want to
Josh,
yeah, i was totally doing this too. actually, this is how popups are handled on vlogdir.com.
it takes the url of the media, figures out the media type, loads a
preload page based on that media type and clicking it will load the
media using correct embedded media player. The preload page
is this page failing for everyone?
http://www.videoblogging.info/support/
where is the page with the ideal settings for compression using apple
compressor?
cheers
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Gena [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aw hell, I'm never gonna get any sleep at this rate...As usual I have
questions.
1. Why did you vlog/blog? What was your reason?
For me, blogging was an extension of what I do verbally, sharing
information, seeing the
Joshua Kinberg wrote:
This is the part where I am thankful that I can choose not to implement
a bunch of silly workaround to make IE behave. I'll choose to just
ignore IE bugs/features with my videoblog.
I agree with you, and I wish IE didn't have retarded problems like this.
But it does and
David Meade wrote:
On 10/11/05, Pete Prodoehl wrote:
Some of us believe in user-centered design.
As do I. My point was that we dont get to say users perfer this because I
do. I'm using a new window for my videos because my experience with USERS
is that that is what they prefer. I have a
On 10/11/05, culturalfarmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Few vlogs communicate to me on any level justvisual babbling.It concerns me that so little thought goes into concept,
content, and craft.I LOVE the FUN, community, part of vlogging.
Well I try to observea very distinct difference
Rick Feltington wrote:
Ok...now how would you explain RSS feeds to your
grandmother in a haiku!
I *suck* at haiku, I'm not even sure this is one, but here goes:
subscribe to content
get it delivered to you
without doing a thing
Pete
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videoblog for the
http://freevlog.org/#compress
Select the Final Cut Pro tutorial and it will show you how to create
a preset to compress mpeg4, 320 X 240, 15fps. You can use these same
instructions to set up any other codec that you want. This was done
with FCP 4.5 and Compressor 1.2. FCP 5 and Compressor
thanks, michael. i guess i have to transcribe the movie myself or is
there a page with the presets?
On Oct 11, 2005, at 4:58 PM, Verdi wrote:
http://freevlog.org/#compress
Select the Final Cut Pro tutorial and it will show you how to create
a preset to compress mpeg4, 320 X 240, 15fps.
Hey Nerissa,
I won't be charging people to watch videos.. I guess I explained it
badly. I was thinking more charging for a synching tool that lets them
receive the videos on the PSP's.. But your ideas are interesting too,
thanks!
Peter
Nerissa (TheVideoQueen) wrote:
(snip)
So here's 1
Nice!! Close enough to haiku in my book..i'd just
dress it up with some punctuation
subscribe to content
get it delivered to you -
without doing a thing!
Rick
http://ascensionmedia.blogspot.com/
--- Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rick Feltington wrote:
Ok...now how would you
robert a/k/a r wrote:
is this page failing for everyone?
http://www.videoblogging.info/support/
Fails for me. I get:
WordPress database error: [Table 'vbinfo_wordpress.bb_forums' doesn't exist]
SELECT * FROM bb_forums WHERE forum_id = 1
Forum not found.
Pete
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Michael Sullivan wrote:
i had tossed around the idea of making this a service for bloggers but
there was some resitance to the fact that it relies on my server to work
and if my server is down or lagging, then it will effect everyones blogs.
So if not a service, what about releasing
I built a popup link generator:
http://joshkinberg.com/popupmaker/
I also amended my popup code so the window itself doesn't resize --
instead the launching link handles the size of the window.
This isn't perfect obviously... it would be nice to have more sizing
controls. Right now the video
DOH I'm at work and went to your site. I work at a VERY conservative
company and I could easily get fired for looking at your site for
any amount of time. I'm sure I'm not the only one in this boat. I
don't personally have a problem with the content (well what I saw in
the few seconds the
Link?
On Oct 11, 2005, at 4:13 PM, Andy Carvin wrote:
Like
my brother joked about me in an article he wrote for the associated
press last week, I sometimes feel the need to express myself in all
the above before lunchtime. So when smell-o-vision and holograms
become RSS-friendly
yeah, i was totally doing this too. actually, this is how popups are
handled on vlogdir.com.
it takes the url of the media, figures out the media type, loads a preload
page based on that media type and clicking it will load the media using
correct embedded media player. The preload page
After blogging for about 2.5 years, I just decided one day that I was
through, and I ripped my whole site down, archives and all. Vlogging was my
re-birth, if you will. Now I'm feeling that same pointlessness all over
again. I feel very disconnected, and I'm thinking about entering the
Tuesday, October 11, 2005, 9:27:53 PM, Rick Feltington wrote:
Ok...now how would you explain RSS feeds to your
grandmother in a haiku!
I can never resist a challenge like THAT.
An RSS feed
like a personal shopper
for the world wide web
Personally, I prefer my haiku to convey imagery
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