Okay ... this is a few weeks old. Maybe seen by many. Worth a repos ...
Monday, December 31, 2007 by: Mike Adams
On the heels of the RIAA's recent decision to criminalize consumers
who rip songs from albums they've purchased to their computers (or
iPods), the association has now gone one step
Yeah... You guys already know the quality of Bre's work. This thing's
gonna be big, *big*, BIG! :D
Hustle on over and throw your hat in the ring! :D
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Bill
BillCammack.com
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Schlomo ... it also worked for me this morning and, of course, I'm looking
forward to plugging the iPod up to the TV this evening, grabbing a beer, and
watching schlomo with the little lady ... Richard Schlomo Fan
On Jan 23, 2008 4:17 PM, schlomo rabinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all
Agreed. Some Cloverfield thoughts of my own.
http://videopancakes.blogspot.com/2008/01/seeing-cloverfield.html
http://videopancakes.blogspot.com/2008/01/seeing-cloverfield.html
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wrote:
I just got back from the movies. I
Veracifier.com is looking for video bloggers to report for us from the
South Carolina and Florida primaries- to shoot and edit reports for
veracifier.com and the uptake.org.
Please contact marc at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you are
interested, and have stories to tell!
They refer to tape in the film, I think, because they use the device
of having taped over previously recorded video. That wouldn't happen
with a disc based camera. That being said, some of it was shot with
the panasonic hvx200 but most was shot with the Sony CineAlta F23
which is not a consumer
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Subject: [videoblogging] Video bloggers in South Carolina? Florida?
Veracifier.com is looking for video bloggers to report for us from the
South Carolina and Florida primaries- to
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From: Michael Verdi
They refer to tape in the film, I think, because they use the device
of having taped over previously recorded video. That wouldn't happen
with a disc based camera. That being said, some of it was shot with
the panasonic hvx200 but most was
Heh, I'm more a horror geek than a tech geek, so this is a camera
that records video is all the explanation I need. :)
Chris
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Richard Amirault
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From: Michael Verdi
I didn't get the impression that
I didn't see the movie, but based on the synopsis in the wiki, it
would have had to have been tape. That's the only way that they would
have had scenes from a previous recording.
Had it been disk-based or card-based, that would not have happened
because there's no recording over disk files.
laugh, I nearly wet.
Oh Dear.
I Did
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Kid Rock Starves To Death
MP3 Piracy Blamed
May 17, 2000
LOS ANGELES–MP3 piracy of copyrighted music claimed another victim
Monday, when the emaciated body of rock-rap superstar Kid Rock was
found on the median of La Cienega Boulevard.
How many more artists must die of starvation before we put
back when i was in india, i stumbled across Video Volunteers. this
past week, they launched channel 19 (www.ch19.org - a site dedicated
to community video units, aka citizen journalism). well, now they sent
me this email looking for support and i just wanted to spread the
word.
cheers
noel
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