I'm wanting to add a miniblog (with comments) on my blog. Does anyone
have any idea how I can go about it?
May be tumblr.com
Nice day all
Loiez
Le 7 déc. 08 à 16:54, terry.rendon a écrit :
I'm wanting to add a miniblog (with comments) on my blog. Does anyone
have any idea how I can go about it?
Loiez Deniel
http://www.loiez.org
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Well, I made it to day 20 (again). Yeah, nothing like having your
computer completely die on you to put a crimp in the action.
Still looking for the activation keys for some of my software. All I
got to do is find the right pile of paper that I printed it out on.
Which pile would that be? ;-)
On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 10:54 AM, terry.rendon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm wanting to add a miniblog (with comments) on my blog. Does anyone
have any idea how I can go about it?
Can you be more specific?
what do you mean by a mini-blog o your blog?
how would it work?
Jay
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I am a newbie in this vlog-whatchamacallit thing, so please be kind
and forgive me if this is a stupid question.
I have been uploading at YouTube, and I am curious why so many other
people use Blip or Vimeo or such other services.
Is it the quality?
Because in my mind, the social functions
Amazingly, this problem decided to solve itself. I have no idea how or why,
but I have no more latency issues.
Thanks for the help, universe.
On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 5:25 AM, Jan McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Troubleshoot:
Have you tried the setup with a shorter firewire with the same
I'm looking for interesting ways to incorporate still photos into video. If
you've seen any interesting ways they have been presented, post a link.
Looking for alternatives to the tried and true Ken Burns style.
Thank you,
Adam Quirk
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There's a clever section in Plagues and Pleasures on the Salton Sea that
uses a physical set, tricky camerawork and speed control to deal with
archival photos in an historical background segment. I don't think it's
online though.
Brook
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I'm too tired to remember the name, but I saw a British TV
documentary last year that took old archive photos and subtly
animated elements in the background or foreground. So parts of a
photo behind or in front of people which were sky or grass or sea
would be replaced by video of the