okay guys, I've got another film up for class -it was a tad rushed and
I know it's anywhere near as socially relevant, but I hope it's almost
as effective.
and again, I appreciate all your comments!
thanks again,
-brian
taxiplasm
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://gnitseretni.blogspot.com
Right now, almost nobody recognizes everything.
If you want the publicity, you've got to do the legwork (and the file
formats) to be recognized everywhere. I currently produce my videos in
SWF for my site and most others, M4V for iPods, and high-quality WMVs
for TV broadcast and Veoh. It's a
When you say it brings in the traffic, what kind of traffic are you
talking about?
Sometimes I wonder if people say, my traffic doubled... meaning that
they went from 20 unique visitors in a day to 40. Which is likely
skewed since you may have subscribers trying several different
aggregators just
Also, one other point to make... seeing a spike in statistics may mean
very little (or at least may be pin pointed as uncharacteristic) if
that spike is not sustained or representative of sustained growth.
Trend analysis is always more important than random spikes.
-josh
On 11/22/05, Joshua
hey jedi dude,I'm sorry you didn't use a name so I thought I would refer to you thus, hope that you don't take offense because I meant nothing by it. Any way, Get a Mac, it's the best and easiest computer you do videoing on, and it's industry standard so when you graduate you will have all the
Thanks for writing back Jay, and for tossing out the feed uri. I think
I'll try the polls first for these types of questions in the future.
Jose
P.S. Tried to get ahold of schlomo, never heard back. I hear there's a
hotel somewhere around here where all the vloggers go.
--- In
It's hard for me to do a good analysis because I don't have great tools
for it (or time or money to fool with much more than I have). I can see
raw numbers of SWFs, M4Vs etc. being downloaded, and see numbers of
referrals from Mefeedia and numbers of hits from iTunes (Mac and
Windows reported
I would suggest consulting a lawyer.
Also, read this:
http://www.eff.org/bloggers/lg/faq-ip.php
Where it says, in part:
Questions About Copyright
I found something interesting on someone else's blog. May I quote it?
Yes. Short quotations will usually be fair use, not copyright infringement.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Kent Nichols
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, petertheman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The mefeedia directory at http://mefeedia.com/feeds/ is a much better
source to find good videobloggers - there are over 1200 videobloggers
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Deirdre Straughan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mefeedia also seems to be the most widely-referring vlog directory -
it's
well up in my list of referrers every day - I usually get more
viewers/visitors from Mefeedia than iTunes.
Yes, I make a point of
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Also, one other point to make... seeing a spike in statistics may mean
very little (or at least may be pin pointed as uncharacteristic) if
that spike is not sustained or representative of sustained growth.
Trend
Already I see a lot less traffic on Saturdays than any other day. So a lot of people are surfing my site from work. grin-- best regards,Deirdré Straughan
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On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 14:59:00 +0100, petertheman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Josh is right, people get way to excited about a temporary change in
stats. For example, we will *all* see an increase in traffic around
the holidays. Why? Because that happens every year, *all* websites see
an
Its very typical to see most traffic occurring during business hours.
The bored-at-work-network at work.
-josh
On 11/22/05, Deirdre Straughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Already I see a lot less traffic on Saturdays than any other day. So a lot of people are surfing my site from work. grin--
supporting m4v in aggregators is as simple as adding another file extension to recognize and associate with quicktime player. not a big deal and i am sure if not now, any media aggregator will add this extension to the mix. nothing to be concerned about.
On 11/22/05, Kent Nichols [EMAIL
Another interesting point: any website will grow if you keep at it,because the internet grows. I have had various websites since 1998,
and each one of them grows at least 50% in traffic every year. Theinternet just gets bigger :)Might be true, but growth also correlates to competition in some
was wondering...because i have weird digital desires.can the video iPod play video on mute while playing music?i always enjoy my adventures in sychronicty :-)my archos
gMini 400 (that i bought over a YEAR AGO, wow) cant do this and when i talked to the developers, they said it would be too
Hmm ... I dont think so. Whenever I start playing one thing the other thing stops.On 11/22/05, Michael Sullivan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
was wondering...because i have weird digital desires.can the video iPod play video on mute while playing music?i always enjoy my adventures in sychronicty
supporting m4v in aggregators is as simple as adding another file extension
to recognize and associate with quicktime player. not a big deal and i am
sure if not now, any media aggregator will add this extension to the mix.
nothing to be concerned about.
This is exactly right.
In fact,
http://vlog.kitykity.com
I post a new video every day. Each one is an average of three minutes
long.
Some people may not think my content is interesting, but I tailor to
an audience, I suppose... an audience of people like me... working
moms, of course.
Josh is right about traffic. Look at
You know, it's funny this came up again (someone posted about this a
few weeks ago)... I just tried this about a week ago. I tried that,
and just about every single color combination I could think of, and I
couldn't get it to work. I even pulled the 1/8 out of the ipod
halfway. All I could ever
This thread made me think of the Pink Floyd and Wizard of Oz
phenomenon... have any of you ever heard of it?
http://www.everwonder.com/david/wizardofoz/
Susan
http://vlog.kitykity.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Ronen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
..
usually one is looking for
Freeplay Music does exactly this, unfortunately for video
blogs/podcasts they are not free (I learned the hard way on this). I'm
assuming you're looking for stuff for your videoblog so this wouldn't
help you on that, but in case not, there are some instances where you
can use them (for free). Read
i'm all about it.i actually just mentioned synchronicty in a previous post today.i once belonged to a community of 'synchers'. we would come up with new recipes like the floyd/oz phenomena.fun stuff. my best one was called The Black Emperor's Dark City, a combination of the movie 'Dark City'
hmm, now why whould they do a thing like that?
perhaps so they could change to another codec whenever they wish?
so what does it mean that they don't want to be tied to .mp4 *or* .mov?
Joshua Kinberg wrote:
In fact, Apple was pretty shortsighted in making up a new file
extension when there was
Bev, I have the impression that YouTube "owns" your
work once you post it there. Have you examined the details there
carefully?
I remember doing so weeks ago and that really
turned me off. They also sounded "censorious" insofar as they didn't want
anything that wasn't "family friendly"
Perhaps, this fellow is capable of distributing
videos that run half an hour or an hour. You can't vlog those without
cutting them to pieces.
Randolfe (Randy) Wicker
Videographer, Writer, ActivistAdvisor: The
Immortality InstituteHoboken,
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"It's just not good net-etiquette to copy and paste entire
articles. The article is not yours to publish."
I'm not great on etiquette. I subscribe to the New York Times.
Anyone can access articles from the last five days for free. If I am
creating a discussion thread at The Immortality
They probably did it for 2 main reassons:
1) so they could associate .m4vs with itunes so that whe people double
click them they arent played by some other app that knows nothing
about the ipod. (which is what may happen with .mp4 when there are
lots more mp4 player softwares available on
Gosh, that is an interesting statistic--"less
traffic on Saturdays". I put up my last vlog on Friday and thought the
timing was great because on Saturday, I thought people would be off from work
and would be spending more time on the Internet.
Randolfe (Randy) Wicker
Videographer, Writer,
Randolfe,
I just went to the YouTube website, to see where you formed this impression, and did not see anything about their owning of content.
Can you provide a link to a URL that explains their policy on uploaded videos?
Thank you,
--Steve
On Nov 22, 2005, at 11:48 AM, Randolfe Wicker wrote:
I didn't notice that particular statement in the
FAQs and didn't see any place where it mentions that. I did notice that
they say no nudity and that it should be "appropriate for all audiences."
My stuff isn't on a par with yours. It's not nearly as professional and
pretty appropriate for
You can put up half hour or hour videos.
Although in practice you might not want to.
On Nov 22, 2005, at 11:59 AM, Randolfe Wicker wrote:
Perhaps, this fellow is capable of distributing videos that run half an hour or an hour. You can't vlog those without cutting them to pieces.
--Steve
--
Yup, I just watched the most recent one on my ipod :-)
It was really good, I'll definately go back and view the others later.
- Dave
http://www.davidmeade.com
On 11/22/05, jadelr21 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hey guys,
I recently joined the group. My vlog is
http://www.chasingmills.blogspot.com
Does anyone know of any book or internet resource that doesn'tjust give free music but which suggests certain music (free or otherwise)to convey
emotions like sadness or tension or even joy, etc? I'm sure such a thing exists and I just have to find it.
One thing to keep in mind is that
Hey all
If you haven't yet seen the announcement, Brightcove have snatched up a
few bucks in funding and are [getting] cozy with AOL.
http://blog.brightcove.com/blog/2005/11/big_investments.html
cheers
r
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I had a similar confusion which turned out to be a menu option on
whether to send the signal out to the TV. Go to
Videos-Video Settings-TV Out
Set it to Ask (press the center Enter). Then you'll be asked on
each video TV Off/TV On.
;),
Enric
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com,
hi Bill,
we've been experimenting with transcoding Quicktime movies to Flash
Video (FLV) on Blip - if it will help, I can make a Flash version of
your video available.
otherwise, it played fine for me - Mac OS X 10.4.3 with Quicktime
7.0.2, and 3ivx D4 4.5.1 installed.
A couple of us from DivX will be going to CES with the express purpose
of video blogging as much of it as we can. Hopefully, we will even
wrangle a couple of press passes.
It should be a ball and it would be fun to meet up with anyone else
there.
Drop me an email.
Jim Vinson
DivX, Inc.
Hey thanks, that transcoding feature would be a big help to me. I
currently upload to Youtube for that and use you guys for the
QuickTime file. And to be honest I happen to love Blip.tv so I would
rather use you guys for everything.
There is one thing that I am curious about (and I don't know
Yeah this has been my experience. I usually see traffic and
subscriptions drop a little on the weekends. I have also, on
occasion, seen my subscriptions increase over the weekend, but this
is very unusual. I noticed that everyone's subscriptions (based on
the vlogmap feedburner chart) took a
On 11/22/05, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And any non-american can tell you (that's the general you, since peter isnon-american) about this strange thursday in november where the entireamerican blogosphere goes totally dead. It may be this coming thursday,
actually. It's
I'll be there filming...(also working my real job)
Feel free to email me as well
Pat
www.surveillancehead.com
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Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 10:41 AM
To:
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 19:47:03 +0100, Adam Quirk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
But there is Indianapolis Colts football on that day, and yes it is this
Thursday.
I hope for your sake that your country was smart enough to buy the
license
for that game.
Man... no. On Thursday I get Detroit Lions
It definately works, Ive tried it. The video signal which is normally
the yellow plug comes out of the red plug instead.
Had you enabled TV out in the ipod video settings? Sorry for the silly
question, just trying to work out why it didnt work.
Steve of Elbows
--- In
Looks the BitTorrent and the MPAA may too have a distribution-related
announcement today:
http://www.boingboing.net/2005/11/22/mpaa_bram_cohen_anno.html
On Nov 22, 2005, at 1:28 PM, robert a/k/a r wrote:
Hey all
If you haven't yet seen the announcement, Brightcove have snatched up a
few
Try this:
http://www.youtube.com/terms.php
Its probably the following stuff from section 5 that Randolfe was
refring to. Its enough to put me off, obviously they have to be given
the rights to distribute the work or they couldnt function, but
perpetual and sublicensable and transferable, hmm
From the Forune article:
While the service won't prevent amateur videographers from offering
their creations for commercial viewing, Allaire said the service's
initial focus is content from more traditional providers.
In other words, they're going were the big $ is: traditional BigMedia
putting
Try this New York Times Link Generator, which allows weblogs to link to articles at the NY Times.
Links from weblogs, which use this link, don't require sign on, don't expire, and don't make readers pay to read the stories.
http://nytimes.blogspace.com/genlink
For example, here's a story from
I've been reading this group for the last week or so and have been
officially video podcasting for a about the same time.
What I find perplexing is the hand wringing over Rocketboom and it's
perceived slights to the video podcasting community.
kent--
im going to keep your email
Yeah Bill, it's a known issue in WordPress. There is a fix for it
coming out in the next version I think.
In the meantime, if you want, you can use the work around I posted a while ago:
http://www.davidmeade.com/post/post.php?topicID=579
- Dave
http://www.davidmeade.com
On 11/22/05, Bill
Excellent! Thanks for posting this. I haven't watched any of his
stuff since he interviewed Josh K... now I remember that I need to get
his feed in my ant :)
Susan
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cops illegally frisk a Gabe, a vlogger and his
The biggest reason for all this (in my opinion) is that neither
FireANT nor Mefeedia have a 1-click subscribe link. Another reason is
that most users (aka non-vloggers) are not aware of these apps. I
assume that a 1-click button would help to promote them.
iTunes on the other hand
Application to subscribe and read RSS feeds on your iPod...
http://www.carnglas.com/
Note: I have not tried this yet.
-Matt
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On 11/21/05, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then there is the role of text in this affair. I think that after
nearly a year of farting around and not achieving anything, I might
finally decide what project to dedicate myself to, and that will be
more video-based communication systems.
No, I was talking about Josh. He is a unique individual and I think
he has one of the most spirited uses of a videoblog I have seen. When
I look around at videobloggers, I do not see sameness. I see people.
Do you see dead people?
;)
Susan
http://vlog.kitykity.com
Don't rule Brightcove out for long tail content since I'm working with
them.
On Nov 22, 2005, at 2:38 PM, petertheman wrote:
From the Forune article:
While the service won't prevent amateur videographers from offering
their creations for commercial viewing, Allaire said the service's
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 21:04:40 +0100, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
as a community we just need to learn respect for each other.
the personal videobloggers shouldnt diss the shows.
the shows should diss the personal videobloggers.
or if anyone does...be prepared for criticism.
Moz
After railing against "political correctness" in
some really charming exchanges, Dick Cavett didn't seem ready after telling the
interviewer who asked if he could ask a "politically incorrect question" that he
could"to bring it on".
He ventured that "there was nothing to be ashamed
of in
Hey! He said cheerleading. I vlog cheerleading.
http://www.kitykity.com/weblog.php/vlog/comments/2774/
Ok folks, now here's my two cents--my own, personal, two pennies.
I get bored by themed content. I do. I watch Rocketboom, but not
every day, even though it's in my FireANT--but I see
Sorry that you got such a bad rap... I thought the post was great.
And you smiled through the whole thing. :)
Susan
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, gabe_perardua [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I have to say that this is a much nicer thread than what is happening
on my vlog at the moemnt
Josh, I'd have to say that this is the best post so far in this
thread. That's quite a head you have on your shoulders; we could all
learn from it. ;)
Susan
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Oy, this whole conversation is like an exercise in not
Thanks, Steve.
Brightcove chiming in here. Thank you all, sincerely, for the
interest. It's very flattering.
We are building a service for video publishers of all sizes. People
like Steve and Jeff Jarvis have been very helpful in understanding the
needs of many, rather than few. The
No wait... I've got it... you know LJdrama.com ? We need
vlogdrama.com ... is it available?
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, LeanBackVids.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I find this hilarious too. Isn't this just the result of defending
existing and potential personal celebrity status?
May be a good feed
feed://api.blogmarks.net/rss/search/video
Regards
Loiez
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Application to subscribe and read RSS feeds on your iPod...
http://www.carnglas.com/
Note: I have not tried this yet.
-Matt
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hi all,
is it customary to ask permission when revlogging
someone's work in your on vlog?
thanks
aimee
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Aimee Buyea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi all,
is it customary to ask permission when revlogging
someone's work in your on vlog?
thanks
aimee
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If the person has assigned a (cc)
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 22:01:49 +0100, Randolfe Wicker
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After railing against political correctness in some really charming
exchanges, Dick Cavett didn't seem ready after telling the interviewer
who asked if he could ask a politically incorrect question that he
For comparison, Ourmedia and Blip just follow the terms of the
license you attach to your work. They don't claim any additional
rights.
Verdi
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True, but it depends on how the license is written. But it would be
a good courtesy to let them know what you did with it. I personally
don't mind people reusing my content for non-commercial purposes,
but I would be curious to see what they do with it.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 22:34:13 +0100, Aimee Buyea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is it customary to ask permission when revlogging
someone's work in your on vlog?
As Enric says the point of CC licenses is that you don't have to ask. If
you don't change the video any CC license will do. It is
On 11/22/05, Deirdre Straughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mefeedia also seems to be the most widely-referring vlog directory -
it's well up in my list of referrers every day - I usually get more
viewers/visitors from Mefeedia than iTunes.
How do u measure referrers, please?
-- Thomas G
Hi,
I'm in an interesting situation right now: the place where I have my vlog is
closing down,
so I'm in the process of moving all my posts to a new vlog (in blogger). I'm OK
with re-
publishing my posts (they're only 18), but I have a question regaring my feed:
Can I copy/paste the code to my
Randolfe Wicker wrote:
It's just not good net-etiquette to copy and paste entire articles.
The article is not yours to publish.
I'm not great on etiquette. I subscribe to the New York Times.
Anyone can access articles from the last five days for free. If I
am creating a discussion thread
Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen wrote:
What's the deal here? You walk up to a guy after some presentation and ask
some completely random question that isn't related to what he was talking
about. I would be pretty annoyed by that too. He even answered your
question with a wink in his eye.
I can't speak for everyone but I always have to remind myself that
blogging is in fact a method of publishing. Which is why copyright laws
matter. It's not a matter of just sharing with your friends, it's
sharing to the world and that's what infringes copyright. It doesn't
matter if its the
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 22:39:48 +0100, Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 22, 2005, at 3:00 PM, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen wrote:
as Kent says below
when talking to press, we should all celebrate the fact that we can
all be our own video producers AND distribution.
this is the
I'm glad he took it well. It depends on the situation. I generally
won't mind random questions (I'm rather random myself) but I would mind
if someone told me I sung like a girl (well, not really since I am
one).
Joan
On 11/23/05, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andreas Haugstrup
Well you've used Feedburner for your feed so this is easy. Just
change the address of the original feed that Feedburner points to to
the new one (do this under edit this feed in Feedburner). The
Feedburner address doesn't have to change at all. Super easy.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
Personally, I would like to be asked just as a courtesy. Sure it slows
things down but it gives me the pleasure of giving and gives you
the peace of mind that you can use my work with my blessing.
-Joan
is it customary to ask permission when revlogging someone's work in your on vlog?
Im not defending the things Andrew has said but I'll sure as hell
defend his right to say whatever he likes.
Im really not liking the way you are pretty much demanding he change
his ways. You dont like what he's said, fine. But are you demanding
that he stop?
Int it enough that rocketboom, Andre
It's breaking the rules! Sure, old media might have guidelines about how
to conduct an interview or ask questions, but does new media have to?
My friend once did an interview with the vocalist from the band Plaid
Retina, it consisted of one question, and then ended. The question was:
Why do
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 22:59:05 +0100, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen wrote:
What's the deal here? You walk up to a guy after some presentation and
ask
some completely random question that isn't related to what he was
talking
about. I would be pretty
In Europe we use copyleft licencehttp://artlibre.org/licence/lal/en/There is a great difference btw cc and Free Art LicenseBien à vousLoiezLe 22 nov. 05 à 23:12, Joan Khoo a écrit : is it customary to ask permission when revlogging someone's work in your on vlog?
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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen wrote:
What's the deal here? You walk up to a guy after some presentation
and ask
some completely random question that isn't related to what he was
talking
about. I would be
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Loiez D. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In Europe we use copyleft licence
http://artlibre.org/licence/lal/en/
There is a great difference btw cc and Free Art License
Bien à vous
Loiez
Le 22 nov. 05 à 23:12, Joan Khoo a écrit :
is it customary
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 23:28:19 +0100, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Being rude and irrational is a lot older. It's just been awhile since
respect became a social norm. It's funny that some consider reverting
to a childish state as new and revolutionary.
Remember, if you respect your fellow
Aside from what Andrew Baron does or does not say every time he gets interviewed...Aren't videoblogs and videobloggers supposed to be beyond the control of any one person's or publication's or organization's whims?
If you don't like what he's saying, can't you just say something different?Just
Very Cool,
can't wait for new product launch!
jad
dummycast.com
www.madpod.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The biggest reason for all this (in my opinion) is that neither
FireANT nor Mefeedia have a 1-click subscribe link. Another reason is
Huh?On 11/23/05, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 23:28:19 +0100, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Being rude and irrational is a lot older.It's just been awhile since respect became a social norm.It's funny that some consider reverting
to a childish state
Great, but again, mefeedia does not recognize m4v extension.
Aha, I've found the problem. Mefeedia recognizes m4v extensions in the
*next* version, but that isn't live yet, it will go live around next
week Monday. Doh! I thought we'd already made that live...
Let me know if next week it
On Nov 22, 2005, at 4:15 PM, Steve Watkins wrote:
Im not defending the things Andrew has said but I'll sure as hell
defend his right to say whatever he likes.
Im really not liking the way you are pretty much demanding he change
his ways. You dont like what he's said, fine. But are you
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is it customary to ask permission when revlogging
someone's work in your on vlog?
If you want to link to someone's blog and to their video, you don't
have to ask permission. This is the web, linking is what we do. Not
even a need for a CC license.
The only problem arises is when you make it
Yeah, no shit. Howard Stern has been doing that for like 20 years.
Nothing new media about it.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jake Ludington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
It's breaking the rules! Sure, old media might have guidelines
about
"Leadingoff
with an entirely irrelevant and possibly antagonistic question andexpecting
to get the attention and respect you want isn't a relationshipbuilding
strategy. You become know as the asshole with the camera instead of someone
worth talking to."
Well, forgive me for being
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