hey that's sean kennedy the fucking man modeling that t-shirt.
h.
chris weagel
www.human-dog.com
On Aug 29, 2005, at 2:09 AM, skullcrew webmaster wrote:
This is a good idea
I have been mulling over t-shirt ideas for vlogging lately
you might just see me in one on my vlog.
On 8/28/05, skullcrew webmaster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a good ideaI have been mulling over t-shirt ideas for vlogging latelyyou might just see me in one on my vlog.I would be willing to take the risk and design a shirt and sell it on my site
How many people think they
and people ask why i like this sclomo bloke anyway, i am well up for paying for buttons (very trendy too no?) and me and my musician husband are already famous for stickering most parts of where we live and big areas of London, so would definitely be up for some guerilla-stickering-action
around the 28/8/05 Kunga mentioned about Re: [videoblogging] How did
you do that interface? that:
Failed at embeded without downloading first via Poster-Movie. Can't
make the poster movie work the way it's supposed to. Any other
tutorials on this subject? Blogger won't let me add the QT Poster-
around the 29/8/05 Kunga mentioned about Re: [videoblogging] Where
Can I PostToServer PDFs QT Post that:
I finally figured out that i can post PDFs in the Text section of
ourmedia.org. Is is true that the Poster-Movie way of keeping movies
from downloading requires the Poster Movie and the
So when you come up with a design for "the" definitive vlog
tee can the vlogosphere not (theoretically) become outlets for your
store?
What I mean to say is those vloggers who are into it would
certainly put an image and/or link to your fine tee-shirt store.
Perhaps some vloggers (like
Thanks, Jad, it's always good to watch game footage.
Jan
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any one tapeing the huricane??
its momnts like these that gets a lot of hits
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On 8/29/05, Randy Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
any one tapeing the huricane??
its momnts like these that gets a lot of hits
I'm watching this right now:
http://www.wdsu.com/video/4907831/detail.html
Was watching this one also, but it went down a while ago:
It's also moments like these when people get killed; last year during
the hurricanes in Florida, at least one person was killed when they went
outside to shoot some video of their neighborhood and got crushed by a
flying tree. I've lived through several big Florida hurricanes, and my
hometown
Also can't figure out how to upload a PDF for a blogspot post. It
rejects PDF images. Confused.
because PDFs are not images. I'm sure blogger has some kind of
filtering that only accepts specific image types (likely .gif and
.jpg, maybe .png).
-Josh
Yahoo! Groups
First thing this morning, checking email, I was brought to
happy tears when I opened Anders' email containing a first draft of the Road
Node 101 theme song http://randomshow.com/media/audio/roadnode101.mp3.
Maybe it inspires prospective Node 101 creators to begin their own versions of
Hi all,
I hope it's ok to ask this here. I need someone's help to set up a
dedicated server to generate more thumbnails at Mefeedia. The
thumbnail generation is falling behind, and it needs its own dedicated
server.
If you know Apache and Linux, and feel comfortable setting up servers,
you could
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Kunga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe next year after we have our systems up and running full blast.
Right now, I think, the group has already decided that we don't want
to compete with one another on anything right now. That was my
understanding
Folks do suggest topics here from time to time.
If the meme is right, there's a rush and works are tagged with the meme (see
http://luxomedia.com/greenthing with greenthing tags and
videobloggingweek2005 and vlogme05 tags).
My latest unannounced (now announced) group project is a Mashup Month.
There might be a possibility for a Road Node to carry some shirts...Anyone can link to the site. I might even be able to offer a reward program. If someone puts in your website name in at the checkout ... you get some cash or some reward. Still thinking it out...nixter out.
New article from the UK...
http://news.independent.co.uk/media/article308753.ece
-Matt
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Randolfe Wicker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think the t-shirt Vlogger Voyeur is a great idea.
We need images. Who can draw the defining image that will come to be known
and
recognized as the vlogosphere?
We need VLOG NOW(or should that be VLOG ON,
what I had proposed a while back was music video experiments where each
week or month, a song was selected (creative commons remix) and
participants make a music video
this is something I have initiated in the past elsewhere and what
results is very interesting, I think. You get to
This is also in the paper too. I just went out and got it. It's
exactly the same as the article on there. but it has screenshots of
all the site's mentioned. (although, the screenshot of my site the
header is missing...oh well. at least im not from Keynes still.)
- Ian
On 29/08/05,
Before I wireframe layouts for my videoblog, I want to learn from the
designs of well-regarded video and traditional blogs. For example, I
really enjoy the design of www.simplebits.com because it is both
stylish and highly functional. Other good site designs can be found
at
Hey Everyone,
I just went make a video off from my camera about the look of Katrina
where I am located, the file is huge 18mb. I don't have any
compression software yet, so my question is, is this video too big to
put on a vlog? I am on Windows 2000, so the AVID software will not
work. Any
Who here is in that area or will be traveling from afar to attend?
Session leaders and panelists here? Mentioned today at the end of
Rocketboom.
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Here are more designs than anyone should ever need...
http://www.coolhomepages.com/
-Matt
http://www.leanbackvids.com/videoblog/
http://www.vlogmap.org/blog/
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jonathan_Levinson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone seen any other sites that they'd like to
Today looked to me like the beginning of Rocketboom advertising. Did
the Milk Counsel pay for that ending Andrew? Or was it only meant to
be a joke? From where I sit, it appeared to be a paid ad. I am not
complaining. Only trying to get my history straight. I loved it. Did
the Milk Counsel
That really looked like an advertisement to you?!
A John Bolton Got Milk parody?!
-Josh
On 8/29/05, Kunga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Today looked to me like the beginning of Rocketboom advertising. Did
the Milk Counsel pay for that ending Andrew? Or was it only meant to
be a joke? From where I
forgot to include the relevant link http://2005.convergesouth.com/
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On Aug 29, 2005, at 9:25 AM, Kunga wrote:
Who here is in that area or will be traveling
Yes it did. The Milk Counsel is very hip. And there was nothing
inherently negative for John Bolton Fans (of which I am not one) to
be offended by that. So you just gave away an ad to the Milk Counsel
without asking if they wanted to pay for it first? Wow! You have
blown my mind. Parody or
Devlon, I think the t-shirt market is very
age-limited. Those who look best in t-shirts are usually in their teens
and twenties. Most vloggers are more middle-aged.
Buttons are cheaper and are easily worn by
all.
However, I think vlogging mousepads would have a
universal appeal since
There are places in NYC (and probably online) that
make photo transfers to put on t-shirts. There is a store called "Freaks"
on St. Marks Place in NYC where they can put whatever image you want onto any
shirt you bring in. A "vlogger shirt" that was actually a regular white or
light
If you are going to get risqué, why not make a bra
with each cup a video lens pointing out with a "Warning: I'm vlogging you!"
written across it.
- Original Message -
From:
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To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2005 9:16
I know a guy who works with Cafe Press, I will see if we can get some sort of
deal.
Never hurts to ask!
schlomo
http://schlomolog.blogspot.com
http://webzine2005.com -- we've been boingboinged!
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Randolfe Wicker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are places in
:) I am not sure what category I fit in, but I am almost 33 and I'll
proudly wear a geeked tee.
Not to exclude any of the other marketing options, I am speaking for myself.
On 8/29/05, Randolfe Wicker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Devlon, I think the t-shirt market is very age-limited. Those who
It's a little large, but I've seen (and posted) larger. Since this is a
breaking story, I'd rather deal with a large file than no file at all...
ac
Troy LeMaire wrote:
Hey Everyone,
I just went make a video off from my camera about the look of Katrina
where I am located, the file is huge
Half their links dont work (.. copied
as is - http://future-mediatv.blogspot.com/ , http://http://www.fastmovinganimals.blogspot.com/
, http://http://29fragiledays.blogspot.com/
)
It maybe illustrates why citizen based journalism
such as at http://vidyo.org has a future .
Surely
On 8/29/05, Randolfe Wicker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Devlon, I think the t-shirt market is very age-limited. Those who look best
in t-shirts are usually in their teens and twenties. Most vloggers are more
middle-aged.
I disagree. I think most vloggers are in the 20-30's range, but it
doesn't
First impression: yes!
Second impression: fuck yes!
Reality check: it means an editor would have to be on board
from day 1 and connected via SpinXpress to the Road Node
Problem? No, I think we could certainly find an editor for the
project so we can meet the deadline.
I think committing
Most vloggers are more middle-aged.
Where did that statistic come from? Also, what is your definition of
middle-aged?
Tim
realitysandwich.typepad.com
On 8/29/05, Randolfe Wicker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Devlon, I think the t-shirt market is very age-limited. Those who look best
in t-shirts
Oh no. Look at the deadline - 5 days into the trip!
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On Aug 29, 2005, at 12:51 PM, Jen Simmons wrote:
Deadline: October 4
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outside a complaint bureau implying "get lost" or "go f***
yourself".
- Original Message -
From:
Kunga
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 1:38
AM
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re:
Matt-
Great site. Thanks!
-Jon
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, LeanBackVids.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here are more designs than anyone should ever need...
http://www.coolhomepages.com/
-Matt
http://www.leanbackvids.com/videoblog/
http://www.vlogmap.org/blog/
--- In
you guys all beat me to it. the vloggers are not *all* middle aged... having said that, i wouldn't wear (sorry) a vlogger t-shirt unless it looked really cool... and i am *not* middle aged the problem with mouse pads are 1. a lot of people use laptops and *no* mouse and 2. it's not really
I checked out the article today because I wanted to
see what you said. There were only about six comments (including my
own). I didn't see anything from you. Maybe, they edit or delete
comments they don't care for.
- Original Message -
From:
Kunga
To:
im from jacks home town.
didnt even know aubot the fill fest. we have a big party up here every year,
maybe you ahould show that in lowell mass.
randy
From: Jan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Fwd:
Another comment to vlogging related consumer goods...using
videoblogging instead of vlogging, or vlog (as easy as it is to
fit into catch phrases) might go further.
More and more people are becoming familiar with blogging. Seeing
'vlog' on a shirt might not very many people think twice let
On 8/29/05, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
as others have mentioned, blip.tv is a great place to also host your
videos.
For what it is worth, I have been using blip to host my media (but
still post to the archive for history's sake, something that is very
easy to do via blip's upload
Totally mis-read the month as Nov 4.
Hopeful thinking.
Next year. No rush. Phew.
Too much goin' on.
Sheesh.
Jan
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sullOn 8/29/05, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/29/05, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:as others have mentioned, blip.tv is a great place to also host your videos.
For what it is worth, I have been using blip
Really appreciate the flattering coverage in today's Independent by
Tomas Rawlings.
http://news.independent.co.uk/media/article308753.ece
But he got our URL wrong so it went to the Blogger Not Found page
instead of ours. I just got back from lunch and realized I could have
that one too
we are referring to this article:
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/05_36/
b3949087_mz063.htm
My 1000 characters are obvious at the bottom, second in comments.
Nickname: FutureMedia
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Not sure the traffic that others are seeing, but VlogMap has gotten
only 13 visitors from this article. That is kinda sad, but it is the
result of too many links in one article. The chances that a user will
view all those vlogs is very slim. Also, there is probably a ratio of
traffic to
My mistake. I looked for "Kunga". I
also am use to limits on words (5 character each) and not on characters so I
looked for a long piece.
Liked the points you made. It is just amazing
that there are so few comments on articles like this just as there are few
comments left by those who
That's a very good point. "Videoblogging" is
actually self explanatory. It defines itself. For promotional
purposes, it would be the best term to use. "Vlog" and "vlogging" are
really new insider terminology at this point.
People promoting their vlogs might be well advised
to invite
That's a great suggestion. I happen to have
an audio-tape of a telephone conversation between Kerouac and Alan Ginsberg --a
few short sections of which could be dropped in for special effects. I
bought it from a junkie named Hunkie back in the late 1960s. Instead of
giving him money,
I'm sure badges are like buttons. Colors,
etc. can make huge differences in design. Black and orange is the most
visible color combination. But "metallic threads" etc. might make as big a
difference as day-glo colors in paper. There is a fellow I interviewed for
my street fair project who
All my news group mail goes to my Kunga address. It's my Buddhist
refuge name. Means All Joy. But i do not using it professionally at
all. That is you won't see it anywhere but here including not in my
sig. Even in the Flash meetings I now go by Taylor. I don't want to
create confusion in
It doesn't have to be made for this festival.
It could always be submitted next year. The idea of making a documentary
in "the spirit" of "On The Road" is a great idea. It would work in any
venue or any film festival.
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From:
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To:
This story was too precious not to
share:
Camera Phone Has Life After Theft (Security Blanket 2:00 a.m.
PDT)http://www.wired.com/news/privacy/0,1848,68668,00.html?tw=newsletter_topstories_asciiAfter
a New York man's cell phone goes missing, he logs onto hisSprint phone's
website and sees
Randolfe,
Do you have the facility to make the material into a wav or
mp3 file?
Jan
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Taylor, the email address you use for the yahoo group says your name
is Kunga - see below. You should change that too.
Mine used to say Michael Verdi but since there are so many Michaels
I changed it to Verdi which people call me all the time for some
reason.
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URL:
According to this, judges ruled it's ok to record the police on video.
Might be useful to know.
http://www.boingboing.net/2005/08/26/cops_have_to_pay_41k.html
Cheers,
Peter
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, LeanBackVids.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can everyone move the business/money talk over to the
videobloggingbusiness group?
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/videobloggingbusiness/
It gets tiring reading about everyone's hopes to cash in on
vlogging.
In marketing circles the term Viral Marketing means Word of
Mouth. Marketers don't think it's a negative phrase at all. I
seriously thought the Milk Council ad agency in NYC called Andrew and
made him an offer he couldn't refuse in spite of what he wrote last
week - like $$50,000 a month
In today's world, "middle age" can start as early
as twenty-five. Ithas certainly arrived by the age of thirty or
thirty-five. Most vloggers I've met are in the twenty-five to fifty-five
year range.
- Original Message -
From:
Tim D
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
If you saw a rss feed on hunting tips spondored by John Deer would you
subscribe? or would you be offended that the vlogger was getting payed
for doing what he loves?
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Taylor,
They've had these sort of bizarre adds before and, in fact, when I saw
the first one I'm pretty sure I posted the same question to this list.
Was it real, and did Rocketboom make any money? Like you, I was just
curious. (I haven't seen the one today, yet).
I think that Andrew said
Kunga wrote:
seriously thought the Milk Council ad agency in NYC called Andrew and
made him an offer he couldn't refuse
Funny thing that I read a while back is that despite all their
efforts, milk consumption isn't any higher than it was before the got
milk ads. I'd love to find out
I wouldn't subscribe because I'm not very interested in hunting tips,
but I wouldn't be offended either. I would, on the other hand,
subscribe to rocketboom if it was sponsored by most anybody ... R. HallOn 8/29/05, chrlshogan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:If you saw a rss feed on hunting tips
When my new computer arrives, perhaps. It is
on an old large 8-inch audio tape reel. I have an old machine to play it
but nothing to connect it directly for copying in a more updated format. A
documentary-maker I've been working with transferred some other tapes in this
format to
say you really love bass fishing and there it was a video feed on the
tips and tricks of bass fishing done with rods and reel sold on the
bass pro page.would you go back to the page to find the stuff you saw
in the vid or would you never return because the where trying to make
a buck, or maybe
It depended on the content. If it was about using
John Deere ATV's then I would have no interest. If it
was on the proper way to use a duck call and the
comparison's between the different brands of duck
calls, I would probrably subscribe.
The matter of being offended would not even cross my
A question for the vlogosphere:
What are a few of the favorite collaborative vlog projects - and WHERE
are they?
(By collaborative video project, I mean where a group of vloggers in
different locations built a movie on top of each other's work. From a
common database of source material, or by
What camera Jim? Looks fantastic. is it HDV source? Man that quality
is awesome. Now I see why you are all 3ivx fanatics. I have that
codec now.
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On 8/28/05,
I have an old reel to reel Nagra that might handle it.
Jan
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.
On Aug 29, 2005, at 8:19 PM,
e-band is a favorite
http://milian.blogs.com/milian/eband/
Jen Simmons wrote:
A question for the vlogosphere:
What are a few of the favorite collaborative vlog projects - and WHERE
are they?
(By collaborative video project, I mean where a group of vloggers in
different locations built a
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Kunga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What camera Jim? Looks fantastic. is it HDV source? Man that quality
is awesome. Now I see why you are all 3ivx fanatics. I have that
codec now.
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I shot it with Sony VX 2100, 16x9, actually it's not a
Nathan,
Your text is not wrapping in your posts when displayed on a Mac Tiger
Mail client. Have you guys applied to be listed at the iTunes Podcast
Directory yet? I can't find you listed no matter how many different
search items I try.
So this is the counter ANT? Well it doesn't see PDFs.
I'm a Vegan Vegetarian.
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On Aug 29, 2005, at 5:18 PM, Bohus Blahut wrote:
Funny thing that I read a while back is that despite all their
efforts, milk consumption
Jen,
I found MICA to have a few collaborative projects on the sidebar of her
vlog.
http://publicaddress.typepad.com/hello/
I recently added to the EXQUISITE CORPSE
http://ia300111.us.archive.org/0/items/juancarlosgonzalezglasscomunication/glass_communication.mov
If you start one, I'ld like to
At Paidcontent.org this morning, there is this story quoted below and comment thereon. What would be the "conditional access" technology used to build and enforce such a subscription plan? Apologies if this has already been raised and discussed in this forum - the sheer volume of contributions
Why using PDFs? Why not just use the blog entry to include any text/images?
-Josh
On 8/29/05, Kunga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nathan,
Your text is not wrapping in your posts when displayed on a Mac Tiger
Mail client. Have you guys applied to be listed at the iTunes Podcast
Directory yet? I
I'm interested in participating in one myself. Perhaps we should just start
our own? I have
a lot of ideas. Don't we all? I think it's important to make contributing an
easy and very
modular process. That is to say there should be no waiting around for other
people to
finish their piece
hey Jan,
I've got an old cassette tape (the 'normal' kind) from the early 70s
that my mother used to record my voice on when I was little. The tape
has come undone from one of the wheels, but otherwise, hopefully, it's
fine.
Do you know someone who could rescue the tape from it's current case,
hey Jan,
I've got an old cassette tape (the 'normal' kind) from the early 70s
that my mother used to record my voice on when I was little. The tape
has come undone from one of the wheels, but otherwise, hopefully, it's
fine.
Do you know someone who could rescue the tape from it's current
Apple appears to be set to introduce an all-new iPod next week as the
company will hold a special event at the Moscone Center in San
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In an invitation sent to select media, including iLounge, Apple
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