Here in Hawaii, one Buddhist sect has merged the traditional Japanese
toro nagashi rites (lantern offerings) with the American Memorial Day
observance, and of course incorporated many Hawaiian traditions as
well. The dead are remembered -- ancestors, war dead, family members
recently passed --
From: http://microformats.org/wiki/rel-enclosure
-
By adding rel=enclosure to a hyperlink, a page indicates that the
destination of that hyperlink is intended to be downloaded and cached.
That doesn't reflect what me and others discussed on the Microformats mailing list. I'd give
Since San Francisco has microclimates, this is the weather prediction
for the zip code Vloggercon is at:
http://wwwa.accuweather.com/forecast-15day.asp?zipcode=94114
or
http://tinyurl.com/pdwhv
;),
Enric
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, LeanBackVids.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ah, but in the case of beer, home-field is a disadvantage :) Our beer is stronger.On 5/30/06, Charles HOPE [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hey, whatever! We have the home-field advantage and know how to deal
with real summer heat!
Brett Gaylor wrote:
Freakin EH! Philip and Lukas are
REMOVECasey McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Oh good... someone already fixed it as well so it appears on theSunday events calendar:http://wiki.vloggercon.com/index.php?title=Sunday%2C_June_11thThank you stranger...Caseyhttp://www.galacticast.com/--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Enric"
On Wed, 31 May 2006 01:45:24 +0200, Charles Iliya Krempeaux
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Although rel-enclosure is enough to tell you it is an enclosure (for all
or
part of the document it is contained within) is NOT enough to tell you
that
what it points to is a video.
To do that you'd
It's so easy to blow off someone and say they're just flag waving
brainwashed right wingers. On the flipside it's easy to blow off
someone and say someone is just an apologist, liberal, Birkenstock
wearing, in dibbed dude. Prolly works wonders for the patchoulie
wearing youth set who enjoy an
On Wed, 31 May 2006 02:16:53 +0200, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
It is unnecessary. I have never met a blogger who have put up a
thumbnail
and then not used it as a link to the video. All you need is
rel=enclosure - if that link points to a video resource then you can
safely
On 5/30/06, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think adding additional semantic HTML attributes would help
much either. Often the bloggers who post with strange HTML conventions
aren't the type of people who know much about HTML. I certainly
wouldn't expect them to grok a
On Wed, 31 May 2006 05:33:44 +0200, Charles Iliya Krempeaux
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As far as I can tell, rel-enclosure conveys a totally different meaning
than
class-video.
rel-enclosure essentially says the thing, at the end of this link, is
attached to this document (that the
What you're probably looking for is a way to group enclosures together to
signal that they represent the same content (a representation of
media:group in HTML). That allows for the same result, with better
mark-up. It's something that Josh K. and I have talked about on this and
microformats
On Wed, 31 May 2006 08:10:44 +0200, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I don't think there's been much dissenting opinion over what an
enclosure is on the Microformats list. I've been following there for a
little over a year and have been pushing for a media microformat. The
above
Yeah, I know. In regards to thumbnails you can say 'if you want your
thumbnail on fireant you will have to use the image as a link to the
video'. Then people who wants thumbnails will have to make image links,
and you will hopefully get a slow adoption.
Yep, that's exactly what we've done.
Hello Andres,On 5/30/06, Andreas Haugstrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 31 May 2006 01:45:24 +0200, Charles Iliya Krempeaux[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Although rel-enclosure is enough to tell you it is an enclosure (for all
or part of the document it is contained within) is NOT enough to tell
wimpy-ass beer drinkers
i'm sure that's a bottle of Maker's Mark I see behind Schlomo's bar ;)
Devlon wrote:
Ah, but in the case of beer, home-field is a disadvantage :) Our beer
is stronger.
On 5/30/06, Charles HOPE [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hey, whatever! We have
I sure hope Schlomo has some Seagrams!PaulOn 31 May 2006, at 10:52, Markus Sandy wrote: wimpy-ass beer drinkers i'm sure that's a bottle of Maker's Mark I see behind Schlomo's bar ;) Devlon wrote:Ah, but in the case of beer, home-field is a disadvantage :) Our beer is stronger.On
Brett Gaylor wrote:
Freakin EH! Philip and Lukas are coming. We are SO going to
drink these yanks under the table. Actually, Philip doesn't
drink...dammit.
Don't worry there as possibly the only Brit coming to vloggercon,
I'll have to join the Canadians and drink properly, no Bud for
With YouTube you can have both, centralized videos and you can post
videos on your blog.
Plus, anyone can post a YouTube video on their blog too.
They just don't allow downloads or feeds.
Millions of people don't seem to care.
On May 31, 2006, at 1:19 AM, Jay dedman wrote:
I don't much
Welcome to the vlogosphere!
As Jay and others have said re: length of videos, I echo, but add that
I get full-length documentaries via bit torrent. Very large files,
sometimes upwards of a gig or two.
Am curious how the vlog-as-documentary will shake out, as I've one in
mind, so, perhaps
They just don't allow downloads or feeds.Millions of people don't seem to care.
obviously. the general audience of Internet TV are not creating content or into blogging.some who create content (not nec 'works' but just random clips of anythingness) dont care about open distribution architecture
I bet there will be a lot more crossover now too, moving from amateur kids uploading clips of themselves jumping their skateboard, to maybe getting better shots, then maybe deciding to throw a plot in here and there, and eventually enjoying it so much that they want to focus more energy on
I think you meant to type RMDIR videobloggingor just EXITOr just send a blank email to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 5/31/06, neha jain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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SPONSORED LINKS
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:) actually, I am a wimpy-ass wine drinker. On 5/31/06, Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
wimpy-ass beer drinkers
i'm sure that's a bottle of Maker's Mark I see behind Schlomo's bar ;)
Devlon wrote:
Ah, but in the case of beer, home-field is a disadvantage :) Our beer
is
Which raises the question... how do jumpcut, eyespot and others actually do re-mixing with flash? Do they create lots of smaller clips out of your uploaded clips or is there some means in flash to clone parts of an flv?
LisaOn 5/31/06, Adam Quirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I bet there will be
Ease of use will always win the day, becuase most people don't care
about copyright and such until someone else starts making money off
there stuff then they will care..but by then...
there will be a select few who change the way it is being done. The
history of media has taught us
Flash has the ability to set markers at points in the FLV video. So
it's done programmaticaly through the markers. The user says I want
to cut from here to here, markers are set at those two points. Then
when the video reaches at the in market point, it jumps to the out
marker point.
-- Enric
Hmm. Right... I've been learning about these. Thanks, Enric. So does
this mean that a re-mix is not really a downloadable movie but
simply something like a playlist that references parts of different
movies hosted on these sites?
Lisa
On 5/31/06, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Flash has the
Correct, unless the edit list for the FLVs are rewritten (encoded
andsaved) as a new video to be downloaded.
;)
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Lisa Harper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm. Right... I've been learning about these. Thanks, Enric. So does
this mean that a re-mix is not
Hey OJ,I took a look at your animated vlog - good stuff!I guess it is a matter of finding your week to week format - how the show is going to appear from episode to episode? So you will be able to streamline your productions from week to week.Do you createall the animation from scratch with
Hello folk.
As the subject said I am new to this group,though I have been lurking
for quite a while. I am also new to the whole world of Vblogging,video
bloging and vpodcasting.
My first question is what is the best video format and codec to use if
one wants not only to post to a blog but
You have Wimpy-Ass Wine too? I thought it was just a local brand.
I'm not a particular fan of ass wines myself but Wimpy-Ass Wine is
pretty good.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:) actually, I am a
lol, ah, wimpy-ass wine, straight from the, oh...I'd better not.On 5/31/06, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You have Wimpy-Ass Wine too? I thought it was just a local brand.
I'm not a particular fan of ass wines myself but Wimpy-Ass Wine is
pretty good.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT
H264 or MP4 encoded Quicktime files or MP4 files with AAC audio are
pretty much the only video formats that the iPod will play back.
Other portable players often require different codecs. MP4 seems to
be somewhat close to a universal standard. But I'm not sure that
there is one perfect
well ipods need to be mp4 or H.264 encoded quicktime (mov, mp4, or
m4v). PSPs can play mp4s, but I dont think there is an mp4
compression setting that is both Ipod/PSP friendly ... not sure
though. Of course, all the windows handheld devices out there can
play windows media.
If you're already
yes, but you can't ship it to Massachusetts
just ask steve garfield
http://stevegarfield.blogs.com/videoblog/2005/11/the_carol_and_s.html
Bill Streeter wrote:
You have Wimpy-Ass Wine too? I thought it was just a local brand.
I'm not a particular fan of ass wines myself but Wimpy-Ass
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello folk.
As the subject said I am new to this group,though I have been
lurking
for quite a while. I am also new to the whole world of
Vblogging,video
bloging and vpodcasting.
My first question is what is the
On 5/30/06, J. Rhett Aultman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks. I did think about doing each of the pieces as an individual
post, but I was just so tired and, as this is being released on DVD for
some and is being put on TV elsewhere, I didn't want to juggle multiple
projects in Adobe
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
thats why so many of us are excited about videoblgoging.
I dont have to think about making a 60-minute movie.
i juts make short clips or moments...
the videoblog itself becomes the documentary, in pieces.
I suppose
I can relate to that. I'm in the middle of shooting a short film (45
mins) and trying to organize what I've already shot and what I need to
shoot more of.
It can turn into a monster overnight.
David
http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, J. Rhett Aultman
We take Budweiser about as seriously as we take the Bush
administration. Prepare for some true American beers like Dogfish Head
and Magic Hat.
Paul Knight wrote:
Brett Gaylor wrote:
Freakin EH! Philip and Lukas are coming. We are SO going to
drink
On 5/30/06, Charles Iliya Krempeaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm Canadian too :-)
Are you coming to vloggercon? Hope so!
PS two more sponsors needed!
Brett
---Brett Gaylorhttp://www.etherworks.cahttp://www.homelessnation.org
SPONSORED LINKS
Then check this out.
http://blip.tv/file/get/Ryanne-SuperHappyDevHouseX760.mov
you can read it about on our blogs:
http://ryanedit.blogspot.com/2006/05/super-happy-dev-house-x.html
http://www.momentshowing.net/momentshowing/2006/05/super_hapy_dev_.html
jay
--
Adventures in Videoblogging
Hey guys,I'm going to be in San Francisco starting June 6, so if any of you folks are in SF pre-vloggercon or even live there... give me a shout. I'd love to get together for a beer or some vlogging / coding over coffee.
Drop me a line offlist ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), on AIM (mikehudack) or by
On 5/31/06, Charles HOPE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We take Budweiser about as seriously as we take the Bush
administration. Prepare for some true American beers like Dogfish Head
and Magic Hat.We have a 'Fest of Ale' every year here. It's great to try out all the different types of
I can relate to that. I'm in the middle of shooting a short film (45
mins) and trying to organize what I've already shot and what I need to
shoot more of.
It can turn into a monster overnight.
Yeah. I have plans for a 20-30 minute short and a mockumentary, both of
which I want to submit
I'm not a beer snob, but I know my way around them. My favs:US lager: Old Scratch - http://www.flyingdogales.com/US ale: Oberon -
http://www.bellsbeer.com/branddetail.asp?BrandID=7Ireland: Beamish - http://www.beamish.ieCanada: La Fin Du Monde - http://www.unibroue.com/
Really though, I prefer
hey mike
jan, alicia and I will be at the Road Node 101 House reconnoitering and
prepping for the big event
wireless, wine AND beer AND Old Crow and hopefully some Carp Caviar :)
fold out couch if you need it until thursday and then it's floorspace
only man! all beds and couches booked by
Save YouTube videos with KeepVid, then make the .flv file iPod ready
with iSquint.
http://keepvid.com/
via
http://www.onedigitallife.com/2006/05/13/save-youtube-videos-with-
keepvid/
http://www.isquint.org/
On May 31, 2006, at 9:41 AM, Adam Quirk wrote:
I also hate YouTube for the
It's a wonderful day when Oberon hits the shelves for the first time each summer!On 5/31/06, Adam Quirk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm not a beer snob, but I know my way around them. My favs:US lager: Old Scratch - http://www.flyingdogales.com/
US ale: Oberon -
Man... I feel like such an outside. I don't drink alcohol... just Coke!
Casey
http://www.galacticast.com/
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Adam Quirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not a beer snob, but I know my way around them. My favs:
US lager: Old Scratch -
Ok ... well, if we're into beer snob talk ... I used to brew beer for a long time, and, as is true with all my obsessions, I really got into it, and, anyway, the best beer anywhere is the beer you can get from a true homebrewer (meaning there the kind that brew with grains and real hops and
Hi all.I really like the fact that people put their vlog URL in their signature. It is a good way to visit folks' vlogs. (I got a lot of visitors from this list yesterday... Thanks all!)How about expanding on this by adding your feed URL also. That way, when I read the messages at work, I can
1. Agree, brew pubs are the best. I highly recommend Turoni's in Evansville, IN.2. Off-topic, yeah, but beer has contributed directly to the production of some of my favorite videos, so I'm taking a pass. It's the cause of - and solution to - all of life's problems.
On 5/31/06, Richard (Show)
It seems simple enough already:
- Click on blog.
- Click on feed.
- Voila!
More important is to use a seperator above your signature. You should be
using two dashes, a space and a line break (no more, no less). See my
signature. That way many email programs will automatically strip the
Barebones is helping you out:http://www.barebones.com/products/bbedit/embedtag.shtml-- twhid
www.mteww.com/twhid
SPONSORED LINKS
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Individual
To take it back on topic (sort of) here's a photo of Charles from blip.tv
wearing a Carlsberg tshirt: URL:
http://flickr.com/photos/haugstrup/25605611/
With the brand written in... Thai? I know I felt drunk when I saw the
royal crown and then gibberish.
- Andreas
On Wed, 31 May 2006
Actually there is quite a bit of great American beer. San Francisco
is home to one of the worlds great beers (and a uniquely American
beer style) Anchor Steam beer, which is a California Steam beer
which is a lager fermented at ale temperatures. It's really quite
excellent. They make some
Yeah, I agree... I think putting our feed URLs in our signatures is a
little pretentious.
Casey
http://www.galacticast.com/
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Andreas Haugstrup
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems simple enough already:
- Click on blog.
- Click on feed.
- Voila!
steam beer...that sounds cool, er, hot. um, warm?On 5/31/06, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually there is quite a bit of great American beer. San Francisco
is home to one of the worlds great beers (and a uniquely American
beer style) Anchor Steam beer, which is a California
On 5/31/06, Andreas Haugstrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
More important is to use a seperator above your signature. You should beusing two dashes, a space and a line break (no more, no less). See mysignature. That way many email programs will automatically strip the
signature when people hit
I was hoping people would be signing up to our forum; VlogAssist and
announce their vlog in their footer AND adding it to their profile.
If you are a member of vlogassist you can pull up a list of websites
(vlogs)from all the members who added their website to their profile.
(the list is a
Yes, but what's really frustrating is.. all that great vid, and all at
such crappy quality.
joly
Save YouTube videos with KeepVid, then make the .flv file iPod ready
with iSquint.
http://keepvid.com/
via
http://www.onedigitallife.com/2006/05/13/save-youtube-videos-with-
keepvid/
Hehehe - you're not totally alone, Casey, I drink mostly coffee water.
:)
Jan
--
http://fauxpress.blogspot.com - motion
http://blog.urbanartadventures.com - sound
http://the-hold.blogspot.com - poetry
http://dagnyhemingway.blogspot.com - machinima
http://vlogpresskit.blogspot.com - media
I've found it useful at times. I use feeds all over the place. Often
I'll be in the list and want to check out some stuff from one of the
authors here, but dont want to vlog surf for whatever reason ... so
I'll copy the feed into mefeedia or something and check it out later.
I agree that it's
Nope cold. There is a reason they called it steam beer but I forget
what it is now.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
steam beer...that sounds cool, er, hot. um, warm?
On 5/31/06, Bill Streeter [EMAIL
Do you mean from youtube's transcoding or the quality of original
uploaded videos... or both?
Lisa
On 5/31/06, WWWhatsup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, but what's really frustrating is.. all that great vid, and all at
such crappy quality.
joly
Save YouTube videos with KeepVid, then make
On Wed, 31 May 2006 22:11:53 +0200, Michael Verdi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did that signature thing last year some time when this came up. Now I'm
noticing (because I forgot that was why we were doing it) that the
signature
is still included when hitting reply.
What's up with that,
Yes, it is simple.
However, if you are like me, my screen is visible to like the whole
office and I need to be sneaky.
Can't have someone's vlog splashed all over my screen for management
to see.
They don't pay attention to the text from the emails so much... That
is why if the feed was
Yeah, that works and I've done it (using Sorenson Squeeze instead of iSquint since I'm on PC).I guess I should have rephrased my complaint, because the process to reuse or remix Youtube videos is unnecessarily convoluted and pisses me off to the point that I don't even bother any more.
--Adam
Title: Re: [videoblogging] Feed URL in your signature.
I use Entourage and it strips ( la la) ... Which I just noticed today thanks to Andreass tip.
I like it when people put links in their sigs, I would say that I 80% of my subscribed feed comes from this group... Because I read what
I am in the vlog-site then feed camp as well. I like visiting a person's vlog. It gives me a better sense of who they are, what they are into, etc. Sometimes it even give a bit more context to their videos. If I like what I see, then I subscribe to the feed.
Even when I use mefeedia, or
Six Apart is letting users demo Vox on June 1...
http://www.publish.com/article2/0,1895,1969998,00.asp
It is Six Apart's fourth blogging platform, following Moveable Type,
LiveJournal and TypePad, which combined have over 30 million users
worldwide, according to the company.
tangent
I like
While I think its kinda silly to debate what links people choose to advertise in their signature ...Google Reader (http://www.google.com/reader/view/) is pretty cool IMHO and integrates to your google home page in google's typicaly way-cool fashion. It's only a matter of time before its
This is perhaps slightly off-topic, but I don't know who else to turn to.
I'm going to vloggercon and I plan on recording interviews. For various
practical reasons they'll be audio only, so I need to figure out how to
record those. Problem is: I don't know anything.
I imagine that I need to
I've got Snapz Pro X, but can someone provide insight on the settings?
Every time I do it the text is unreadable. I thought there was a
tutorial on Freevlog but did not see one. Thanks in advance.
--
Matt
http://www.vlogmap.org
http://feeds.feedburner.com/vlogmap
I'm not exactly sure how to forward email and have it go to this exact thread, but I had this exact problem and Ryann and Michael sent me some geat stuff that solved my problems, so, one way or another I will forward those emails to the list, after I send this and I'll try and label them the
Matt and others,I just sent the very helpful emails that Ryann and Michael sent me about using Snapz Pro and it occured to me they had attachments - pictures and stuff.1) The list may not even accept attachments.
2) Even if it does, I may have just did a really big faux pa by sending
My friend who does audio field recording sent me this link:
http://www.vermontfolklifecenter.org/res_audioequip.htm
Contains great comparison of different types of audio recorders and
microphones. Might be more high end than you're looking for, but a
great resource nonetheless.
-Josh
On
First, a question: do you have an iPod?
Next: what's your budget?
Jan
--
http://fauxpress.blogspot.com - motion
http://blog.urbanartadventures.com - sound
http://the-hold.blogspot.com - poetry
http://dagnyhemingway.blogspot.com - machinima
http://vlogpresskit.blogspot.com - media
On May 31,
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Richard (Show) Hall
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay. Here are my super-incredible SnapzPro settings. This is special
information just for you because I'm a fan. Other, regular and
ordinary, folks will have to pay to see these super secrets.
Ouch, pay
(in the voice of Foghorn Leghorn)
That's... I say that's a joke, son!
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Richard (Show) Hall
richard@ wrote:
Okay. Here are my super-incredible SnapzPro settings. This is special
information just for you because I'm a fan. Other, regular and
A lot of audio podcasters seem to like the iRiver iFP-890 (and a few
other models) for portable recording. They record at a fairly high
bitrate to mp3 and have a built in mic. You can get a better external
mic to use too because there is a mini mic jack on them too. But these
little things are
We've used the iRivers and find them very adequate, small, and
affordable. A lot of different models out there, so you can grab
whatever you find. Price varies by MB storage in part. The software
interface is kludgy but otherwise they are a good value I think. Just
pay attention to the mic
Hi,
This is Tiffiniy from PCF; we have been developing the Democracy Internet TV platform.
Things have been going well in the internet TV world, but we think simple blogging tools
with video are still scarce. We've been trying to figure out a simple way to let people make
video RSS feeds
There are a few Wrodpress plugins for podcasting and video... a few
have been developed by people here on this list.
Off the top of my head, here's a few WP plugins for video:
http://www.mightyseek.com/podpress/
http://roel.meurders.nl/wordpress-plugins/wp-flv-video-player-plugin/
I'm not a beer snob, but I know my way around them. My favs:US lager: Old Scratch - http://www.flyingdogales.com/
US ale: Oberon -
http://www.bellsbeer.com/branddetail.asp?BrandID=7Ireland: Beamish - http://www.beamish.ieCanada: La Fin Du Monde -
http://www.unibroue.com/
I was in New
On 5/31/06, Andreas Haugstrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To take it back on topic (sort of) here's a photo of Charles from blip.tvwearing a Carlsberg tshirt: URL:http://flickr.com/photos/haugstrup/25605611/
And here is one of me after too much beer (Canadian):
On 5/31/06, Brett Gaylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adam: are you going to be joining us at beerocon?I will be. I'm on a panel with Weagel and Nelson. Looking forward to seeing all the old freaks again, and meeting a lot of the new freaks.
Hooray for vlogblogiobating! Bringing crazy people
From the wiki, it looks like the only thing I would add would be the option of making different feeds for different formats, as mentioned above. Lots of people need that, and with no absolute web video codec being decided upon in the near future, I think it's a useful addition.
+1 on that!
jay wrote on his blog:
x-tad-biggerThis is the wonder that is Web 2.0(now trademarked by Oreilly). But these 2.0 folks got to get over themselves./x-tad-bigger
I say -- it's time for Web 2.1 -- not because anything significant changed on the web, but to get away from the Web 2.0 trademark, I
Excellent, I will definitely stop by to hang out, shoot some video and write some code!On 5/31/06, Markus Sandy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hey mike
jan, alicia and I will be at the Road Node 101 House reconnoitering and
prepping for the big event
wireless, wine AND beer AND Old Crow
Hi Johnie,
Thanks. I'd say that about 70% of the animation is new for each
episode. Thanks for your tips... some things for me to consider.
Just spent quite a bit of time following several links on your
cartoons page on cartoonmogul.com. Wow! The modeling and character
animiation of Sussi,
I think it's in this file: wp-rss2.php
See http://codex.wordpress.org/WordPress_Feeds
-- Enric
-==-
http://www.cirne.com
http://www.cinegage.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is the default Wordpress 2.0 supposed to supposed RSS 2.0?
We're pleased to announce that Thursday is the 100th episode of 88SLIDE: The Daily One
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Join us at the Rock-Ola Jukebox Factory as we celebrate!
See y'all at Vloggercon,
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Maybe spam vloggers will emerge and start posting the same video to
all of the free services to gain maximum exposure?
I think this already exists.
Not sure if all of it is spam (some of it is), but I know people try
to seed videos in many of these clip sharing communities.
Ultimately, it
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