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Re: [videoblogging] Fake it! Browse securely and anonymously with OneFake.com

2007-12-25 Thread Jay dedman
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[videoblogging] Re: Criticism

2007-12-25 Thread cfmccaleb
Steve and Zadi are pioneering not only a format, but the very landscape of New Media. They produce an excellent, entertaining show about modern culture, and I feel they shouldn't be forced to defend their professionalism and talent. Chris McCaleb --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com,

Re: [videoblogging] Re: the inevitable conversation about what we're doing

2007-12-25 Thread Sull
On Dec 24, 2007 10:41 PM, Andrew Baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Dec 24, 2007, at 12:37 PM, Sull wrote: i'm glad you received appreciation and offers based on that post... but i can assure you...or maybe at least bet... that if it were I or many others that tossed that

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Criticism

2007-12-25 Thread Jay dedman
Steve and Zadi are pioneering not only a format, but the very landscape of New Media. They produce an excellent, entertaining show about modern culture, and I feel they shouldn't be forced to defend their professionalism and talent. Agreed. I'm sorry that if anyone got a different

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Criticism

2007-12-25 Thread Andrew Baron
Here, here. I consider Epic-Fu to be THE break-out hit of the year. On Dec 25, 2007, at 2:03 PM, cfmccaleb wrote: Steve and Zadi are pioneering not only a format, but the very landscape of New Media. They produce an excellent, entertaining show about modern culture, and I feel they

[videoblogging] Re: Criticism

2007-12-25 Thread Steve Watkins
Well thats pretty bad. If we are going to talk about 'moral aspects' of vlogging, then Id say the stuff you've mentioned is just as important as advertising standards. Blogging and vlogging has the potential to repeat a lot of the worst of traditional journalism. Its good to give warning to

[videoblogging] Re: Criticism

2007-12-25 Thread Steve Watkins
Maybe arguing is one of the easiest forms of collaboration or conversation, and thats why such things always generate the most traffic. It also hints that vlogging will never lead to the death of the sitcom or cheesy drama ;) Im no language specialist but I wouldnt be at all surprised if

[videoblogging] Re: Why i must leave Blip

2007-12-25 Thread Paul Knight
Nah trust me what you saw there was the true spirit of christmas, well done Mike, again. Paul Knight http://pjkproductions.blogspt.com

[videoblogging] Re: Criticism

2007-12-25 Thread Cheryl
Steve, you are 100% correct. I meant to state that in my comments section when I originally added that I contacted you, but somehow omitted it, and for that I emphatically apologize. I want to point out that I did make a correction and disclose that fact in my comments yesterday - the comment is

[videoblogging] Re: Criticism

2007-12-25 Thread Steve Woolf
Seems like everything's been said that needs to be said, at least as far as the EPIC-FU / advertising topic goes. We appreciate all the clarification and support of the group. As we said in our response video, Cheryl's core question about what is an ad and what isn't is a completely valid one.

[videoblogging] Re: Criticism

2007-12-25 Thread terry.rendon
Some old school journalistic sensibilities need to pervade these discussions Dude! Maybe my journalism degree is not as worthless as I thought! Happy Holidays everyone:) Terry Ann Rendon www.terryannonline.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Woolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Seems

[videoblogging] My Amends To Robert Scoble

2007-12-25 Thread Gena
Robert I want to specifically address an issue you have brought up and I don't think you were being heard. You took a lot of heat concerning the Podtech - Censorship of Loren debacle. Words were said and mud was flung in all directions. Upon reflection, I don't think folks separated you from the

RE: [videoblogging] My Amends To Robert Scoble

2007-12-25 Thread Robert Scoble
Gena, Thanks, this was a very nice Christmas present and a nice way to end a really great day. Someone just forwarded me your email and I appreciate that too. I haven't been able to respond over on the Cheryl page because it keeps saying my comments are spam, which is funny too. Oh well.

Re: [videoblogging] My Amends To Robert Scoble

2007-12-25 Thread Jeffrey Taylor
Robert, I'm really sorry that your first venture out of Microsoft didn't turn out to be an overwhelming success. It wasn't entirely your fault, as things like this go. But I am afraid you're trying to hang your baggage about this failure (and I think failure is a good thing) on this community.

[videoblogging] Re: Copyright and fair use... it ain't over yet.

2007-12-25 Thread ractalfece
A lawyer who is an expert in copyright law and online free speech has offered to represent me pro bono! And it all happened because I started talking about on this list and Irina forwarded it to Jason Schultz at LawGeek who is now representing me. I can't thank everybody enough. File this one

RE: [videoblogging] My Amends To Robert Scoble

2007-12-25 Thread Robert Scoble
Jeffrey: Podtech should have known that Irina had a huge network of influential people who love her, and rightly or wrongly took her firing personally. In retrospect, it could have been done better. The problem is that at some point or another it's a business. If money keeps flowing out