My understand is that MS, at least, wont be rolling its support out until 2007,
so we've a bit of time to sort out implementation. :-)
--
Cheers,
Gary
http://www.garyshort.org/
http://www.carnoustiegolflinks.co.uk/vlog/
_
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL
...is spreading! Anyone else spot candy?
This musician open in the virtual world of Second Life last night for
the grand opening of Popular Science's building.
http://www.gimmesomecandy.com/jonathancoulton/
Yes, indeed! I can't wait to see what you guys mash up from the Lake... ;)
On 11/17/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Happy happy fun vlogging to everyone at vlog europe!
:)
-Mike
mefeedia.com
mmeiser.com/blog
On 11/16/06, Richard (Show) Hall [EMAIL
I don't know about any of that... but he does a great cover of Baby Got
Back.
http://www.jonathancoulton.com/2005/10/14/thing-a-week-5-baby-got-back/
http://tinyurl.com/993ds
-Rick
On 11/17/06, Digital [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...is spreading! Anyone else spot candy?
This musician open
I've used Jahshaka before.
Some of the UI seems non-intuitive to me. (Like how to put clips on the
time line.)
The UI on Jahshaka seemed so non-intuitive to me that I spent a bit of time
trying to figure it out and finally gave up. Jahshaka looks like it is very
powerful and if someone has
yeah, if I want to record using it as a video camera. I don't know
if I will use it for that or not, I just like being able to record
lost straight onto the device itself and not have to pay 1.99 for
it...how quaint of me, I know.
Heath
http://batmangeek7.blogspot.com
--- In
I do think the media companies are looking at other ways besides
DRM to protect their investments. I think that observation is spot
on. And getting a piece of the hardware is the next step.
Look as a concept I do not oppose DRM, I do believe that they have
the right to protect their
Yeah, that would be cool, I would LOVE to see something in Ohio.btw
who is this Batman Geek you speak of that you have enlisted to
help.. ;)
Heath
http://batmangeek7.blogspot.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, CarLBanks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd really like to see
Great list of video definition, a list of numerous online video
services (14) and a comprehensive comparison chart at the bottom of the
page.
Online Video Publishing And Sharing for Learning and Collaboration: A
Mini-Guide
hahahaha great show!
http://reelsolid.tv/2006/11/17/chaos-reinventing-tv-o/
--
Bill C.
http://reelsolid.tv
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, jonny goldstein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Daniel McVicar of the Bold and the Beautiful has jumped into web video
with both patent leather covered
Chris and I are working on thepan.org site. All things are fucked right
now, feeds included.
If you want to watch The PAN, go to http://thepan-org.blip.tv
If anyone knows anything about retrieving lost sql data, I could use some
tips.
I'm hoping there's a cache somewhere.
Thanks,
AQ
[Non-text
ohio is closer for me than any coast :)
On 11/17/06, Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, that would be cool, I would LOVE to see something in Ohio.btw
who is this Batman Geek you speak of that you have enlisted to
help.. ;)
Heath
http://batmangeek7.blogspot.com
--- In
Josh, would you be interested in helping? I live in Columbus so this is why
I wanted to finally meet all of the cool people I see.
I created a vloggercon '07 group at
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/vloggercon07ohio and anyone is welcome
to join to help create one of the coolest conventions
Hello Aldon,
On 11/17/06, Aldon Hynes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've used Jahshaka before.
Some of the UI seems non-intuitive to me. (Like how to put clips on the
time line.)
The UI on Jahshaka seemed so non-intuitive to me that I spent a bit of
time
trying to figure it out and
Hello Adam,
What kind of database server are you using? MySQL? Postgres? SQLite?
Oracle? Something else? (I don't think the repair command are the same
across all of them.)
Looking forward... you could try backing up your database automatically.
(I'm very familiar with MySQL... so if you
What excatly is the free speach segment, I have not watched the
evening news in quite a while, usually just read papers online and
such, I checked out the site and I am guessing it's a way for
everyone to share their views? But I am not sure based on your
comments Steve, so maybe a little
Hi Charles,
Im using mySQL on Dreamhost. The support docs mention that they do a
nightly backup of all databases. The problem is, I don't know where to look
for them. They are accessible via the admin panel at dreamhost, but only
the databases that still exist. I need to access a snapshot of
A better question is, what unix command lists hidden directories?
On 11/17/06, Adam Quirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Charles,
Im using mySQL on Dreamhost. The support docs mention that they do a
nightly backup of all databases. The problem is, I don't know where to look
for them. They
It would be great if Say it to Katie was used to encourage people to
share their views on subjects that are important to them
Here's the page at CBS:
http://www.cbsnews.com/sections/freespeech/main500903.shtml
There are no rules since it's our site and we can say whatever we
want...
On Nov
Some of you may have read how a recent California student was tasered
by security guards
lets see how the story plays out.
Text:
http://www.nysun.com/article/43718
UCLA Officer Shocks Student With Stun Gun
A UCLA police officer shocked a student with a stun gun at a campus
library after he
Hello Adam,
You use the a (for all) option.
(Just an FYI... hidden directories or files start with a period... with a
.)
So, you might type something like...
ls -alF
NOTE... these backups will likely NOT be on your server. They will probably
be on a tape that's stored in a safe or a
Hello Adam,
They probably have them on tape backup that's not accesable via any web
interface. (Old tape backups are probably stored in a safe or a locker or
something.)
You'll probably have to ask them for it. (Via e-mail or whatever issue
tracker they have.)
So... basically ask them for the
This was circulated earlier today by Reporters Without
Borders -andy
--- rsf.Internet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2006 17:45:52 +0100
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: rsf.Internet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: UNITED STATES : Federal appeal court
refuses rehearing in Josh Wolf
So far they seem to be mashing up a lot of wine, beer, and Italian food.
grin
On 11/17/06, Digital Buddha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, indeed! I can't wait to see what you guys mash up from the Lake...
;)
On 11/17/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] groups-yahoo-com%40mmeiser.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nevermind, was thinking of a different hosting service. I can't find
anything on our DreamHost server.
On 11/17/06, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've seen the backups on our servers, let me poke around and see if I
remember. Yeah, they shouldn't be on the same server, seems
I've seen the backups on our servers, let me poke around and see if I
remember. Yeah, they shouldn't be on the same server, seems
pointless...but I swear I've seen 'em.
On 11/17/06, Charles Iliya Krempeaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Adam,
They probably have them on tape backup that's not
Please say it ain't so! But you *do* have all the video backed up, right?
I *love* watching your collections/pans...
Harold
http://somethingthathappened.com
Incidentally, something happened
that I'll be posting video about
On 11/17/06, Adam Quirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris and I are
I'm speechless.
On 11/17/06, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some of you may have read how a recent California student was tasered
by security guards
lets see how the story plays out.
Text:
http://www.nysun.com/article/43718
UCLA Officer Shocks Student With Stun Gun
A UCLA police
dude, dreamhost support will restore it for you most likely.
unless you have an unmanaged dedicated server?
just email them, they get back to you same day most of the time.
use the support form in cpanel
sull
On 11/17/06, Adam Quirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris and I are working on
http://www.tagloops.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=main.showStoryPlayerPageuserID=30StoryID=4
-- Forwarded message --
From: TagLoops admin
Date: Nov 17, 2006 3:06 PM
Subject: TagLoops does video
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TagLoops now allows for inclusion of flash encoded video (flv) in
To restore backup databases on Dreamhost go to goodies in your
dreamhost panel then manage mysql and then find the database you
want to restore and click the restore button on it. You'll get a
choice of backups that you want to revert to. Thats it.
Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
This weekend at PodCamp West, I'm part of a discussion about Community
Imperialism in DIY
Media, because frankly, I believe the state of 'communities' is crap.
It's been a rough week, seeing everyday people invoking the DMCA, requesting
DRM to
protect content; open source getting attacked;
Yep, I saw that. Trouble is that I need to restore a deleted database, so
it's no longer in the tree on the mysql page.
Hopefully they'll have it somewhere.
I have it backed up to September, so at worst we'll be missing October and
part of November, which have been slow anyhow if anyone has
Yes, all videos remain intact. I'm pretty sure the database will be fine
too.
Judy Garland broke into our server and got her spirits all up in our
machinery.
We hired Juan Carlos http://blip.tv/file/64831 to exorcise her though, and
all seems normal.
Just waiting on Dreamhost support to respond
this video reminds me of all the first videos i watched when i started
videoblogging...
it is about making connections with people and sharing your life... however
I feel like the one difference between most youtubers is that the
diary/confessional/personal videos are made on an actual webcam and
frankly, I believe the state of 'communities' is crap.
Can you explain this statement further? What is 'crap' about the state
of 'communities'?
-Josh
On 11/17/06, Eric Rice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This weekend at PodCamp West, I'm part of a discussion about Community
Imperialism in DIY
Yes I think you are right, you have something there. I guess there are
some other factors too, like cheapness and availability of webcams.
And I guess when people are talking about emotional issues, sort of
having a 'heart to heart' with the camera, the act of recording it can
be quite a
IMHO many are all desperate to be heard as individuals and are
more comfortable projecting to anonymous strangers than you may
be talking to your next door neighbor or the person in line next
to you at the coffee shop - which is a very interesting state
of affairs for the world - it's quite
You got me looking at the word Imperial and what it actually means. It
really applies to countries, but tracing the term back further I guess
you are basically meaning human power, the way people get it, and the
effect it has on others, those without power?
If so, I find it interesting that
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/6160414.stm
Universal Music Group is suing MySpace - claiming the online social
network site is encouraging its users to illegally share music and
music videos.
It accuses MySpace of allowing people to illegally upload videos and
of providing the technology
On 17 Nov 2006, at 23:40, Steve Watkins wrote:
Also quite a number of them seemed to be English or British, and I
wonder if they could of been influenced by the fact that we've had
quite a few TV shows over the years that have featured 'ordinary
people' who are given a videocamera and make a
And then I saw this. A 10 minute video that damn near had me in tears.
Awesome video Eric. I just took a look at Michael Bianchi's other
videos, and they're all pretty good as well.
Do you consider them videobloggers? I do.
Absolutely. They are the epitome of videoblogging, and perhaps the
And then I saw this. A 10 minute video that damn near had me in tears.
Do you consider them videobloggers? I do.
And since they aren't aware of THIS community, I will completely step
outside any jurisdiction
and award them all a Vloggie Award. They deserve it, too.
Hello,
(These new Yahoo e-mail ads make it so I can't even reply to the messages
inline now... but anyways...)
I wasn't aware that uploading was illegal.
I thought it was only the sharing that was illegal.
See ya
On 11/17/06, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hopefully, if the youtube crowd remains a diverse thing, that wont
happen. There will always be new people appearing and being in that
'hi, here i am' phase. And I doubt a majority of those people will
necessarily go on to other things, they will continue to evolve as
people but maybe without
Yeah, I dont know if we are behind or if the cultural differences you
referred to mean that we'll always be different like that. I dont know
if the whole 'blogging' thing, let alone video blogging, ever meant
the same to people on this side of the pond, let alone videoblogging.
As you said, the
How many times did they Tazer that guy?! I counted at least 3, which my
military police officer ex-boyfriend tells me is against police procedure as
it can do lasting damage.
I'm not sure whether to vomit or cry. I definitely hope he sues the guards
and the school, and as a non-litigious Canadian
On 11/17/06, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And for all my love of video, Ive always been to shy to say any of
these sorts of things in video, too self-concious to even have a
personal text-blog, so I spew the words here on this sort of group,a
nd its probably a mismatch, but
I just saw the video. I'm just sick about this. There had to be a
better way to handle this. Most California colleges and universities
have a policy that allows the public to use libraries up to a certain
cut off time. There are some that also allow computer room access like
UCLA.
If he was not a
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
exactly how much the 'blog' part of vlogging is as important/central
Did ya notice how a lot of them referred to their video as simply, 'a blog' ?
We didn't see THAT whap upside the head coming with the productive
My question is...
How in the heck was this guy supposed to stand up after being tazered
for as long as he was?
When I have seen tazers used they have not been held to the person for
any length of time but they have been quick shocks that essentially
floor the person. How can someone stand after
I think the term that might be more accurately reflective is 'cultural
imperialism', but
community was substituted in light of the thinking that we view ourselves as a
community
more than a culture in most cases? I also adore how inflammatory Imperialism is
as a
word, but go 10,000 m with
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
frankly, I believe the state of 'communities' is crap.
Can you explain this statement further? What is 'crap' about the state
of 'communities'?
Silos, isolationism, mis-labelling-- whether intentional or by
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Eric Rice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Blogosphere for example, term supposed to mean 'bloggers everywhere' /me
dances
through meadow.
Possible reality: Blogosphere = Blogger/Tech Blogosphere
Podcast Listeners should be ALL
Possible reality: Podcast
Now that you mention The Vloggies, how come http://vloggiessf.
http://vloggiessf.com com was never updated
with A) the winners, and B) any coverage of the event, whatsoever?
The coverage and winners' list was on the Vloggie blog:
http://vloggies.wordpress.com/
But, we could have done a
Oh. I see. :)
Good coverage, too. I've never seen that because I didn't see a link to that
page from the
main page.
Thanks.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Robert Scoble [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now that you mention The Vloggies, how come http://vloggiessf.
http://vloggiessf.com
Our main Vloggies page is an abortion. If it weren't for Google I wouldn't
have been able to find it either. But, there is a link there. Heheh.
We just hired a designer away from Yahoo, so hopefully this improves.
Either way, I just will cover it on my blog and you'll all find it anyway,
On 11/17/06, Marty Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My question is...
How in the heck was this guy supposed to stand up after being tazered
for as long as he was?
When I have seen tazers used they have not been held to the person for
any length of time but they have been quick shocks that
community != walled garden. word.
On 11/17/06, Eric Rice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This weekend at PodCamp West, I'm part of a discussion about Community
Imperialism in DIY
Media, because frankly, I believe the state of 'communities' is crap.
It's been a rough week, seeing everyday
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