Re: [videoblogging] Re: Support for the Jena 6

2007-09-21 Thread Rupert
I don't get it. The silence from this group is deafening? You're  
accusing us of being hypocritical?  Of hollow words to market  
another dotcom product or service?
One email at 3.00, asking if any vloggers are nearby, then a link to  
a million-viewed Youtube video at 7.00, then you post at 8.00 all  
hostile.
If your point is Why Didn't We Discuss This Before, then why didn't  
you bring it up before, instead of just sitting on your hands,  
silently getting angry about the deafening silence from this group?
Personally, until Heath's post, which I read after reading yours, I  
didn't know anything about it - first news I heard of it in the UK  
was last night, and there was no mention of videoblogging or the web  
as a crucial part of the story.  And you know what, I didn't find out  
from your unhelpfully toned and negative message.
This isn't a rolling news discussion group.  If you think something  
is worthy of discussion, bring it up.  Don't sit silent and then  
accuse everyone else of being dishonest or hypocritical for doing the  
same.

On 20 Sep 2007, at 20:00, Its A Mystery and So Im I wrote:
This is a perfect example of the long tail in effect yet the
silence from this group is deafening. It's funny how people talk
about technology changing this and empowering the voiceless. I can
remember folks saying the same thing in this group. Yet its just
hollow words to market another dotcom product or service it seems.

(Getting off my soapbox.)

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Not sure how many people here know about this but you all may want to
  check out the link here
 
  http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070920/ap_on_re_us/school_fight
 
  In an era of shock racism or entertaiment racism, it's hard to
  believe that this didn't get more attention because it's REAL racism,
  no if's and's or but's about it.
 
  Any vloggers live near where this is happening? If so care to let us
  know what's happening on the street?
 






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[videoblogging] Re: Support for the Jena 6

2007-09-21 Thread terry.rendon
I'm wondering who 'they' are?

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Its A Mystery and So Im I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 We don't give equal weight to injustice.  We pick and chose
 what we feel is important.  I watched a gentlemen on the news
 and he said in short ,it's shouldn't be looked at as a black or 
 white thing it but an American thing.  We should be all up in arms. 
 Anytime one American citixen liberty is at risk of being taken away 
 we all loss.  Democracy becomes a running joke and we look like fools
 pretending like its antthing else but that.  If they come after one
 segment of the population do you think they will stop there.  It's
 like the rolling snowball down a hill.  It's history repeating itself
 like in Bill Murray movie Groundhog Day.  Things have reverted back to
 semi pre-civil rights attitudes and conditions.  This only shows you
 if you don't fight for something and claim your own atomy, others will
 make the choice for you and not always for your benefit.
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David Meade meade.dave@
 wrote:
 
  I don't think this email list is marketing anything. ?
  
  This list - while we do at times go off on long and fervent tangents
 - isn't
  necessarily a recap of all the topics being discussed out there in the
  vlog-o-sphere.
  
  The youtube video is (as youtube videos often are) a good example of
  internet video giving power to the people, and just because this
 list isnt a
  flutter about a given topic doesn't mean that nobody is out there
using
  video to get that message out.
  
  After all people can be champions of giving a voice to the
 voiceless even
  if they themselves don't speak up on every single issue worthy of a
 voice in
  every medium possible.
  
  Especially now that youtube is so big ... I don't know that is fair
 to try
  and judge if video is getting the word out about some given topic
 based on
  the actual discussion of that topic in this list - or even by videos
  published by the (now comparatively small number of) producers that
 do in
  fact frequent this list.
  
  Also ... I've been on a low information diet lately so I've fallen
 behind on
  the discussions here, but it seems to me alot of the stuff we used
 to talk
  about here has moved to places like twitter.
  
  Anyway ... I'm not saying the topic isn't deserving of alot of
 attention ...
  but I'm not sure content discussions in this list is a fair
 representation
  of how much attention its getting within the online video community
 ... and
  thus shouldn't condemn this list to be categorized as marketing
 fluff.  (?
  for what exactly?)
  
  - Dave
  
  On 9/20/07, Its A Mystery and So Im I jayvivid@ wrote:
  
  
   This is a perfect example of the long tail in effect yet the
   silence from this group is deafening.  It's funny how people talk
   about technology changing this and empowering the voiceless. I can
   remember folks saying the same thing in this group.  Yet its just
   hollow words to market another dotcom product or service it seems.
  
   (Getting off my soapbox.)
  
  
   --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Heath heathparks@ wrote:
   
Not sure how many people here know about this but you all may
 want to
check out the link here
   
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070920/ap_on_re_us/school_fight
   
In an era of shock racism or entertaiment racism, it's hard to
believe that this didn't get more attention because it's REAL
 racism,
no if's and's or but's about it.
   
Any vloggers live near where this is happening?  If so care to
 let us
know what's happening on the street?
   
  
  
  
  
  
   Yahoo! Groups Links
  
  
  
  
  
  
  -- 
  http://www.DavidMeade.com
  
  
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[videoblogging] Re: Support for the Jena 6

2007-09-21 Thread bordercollieaustralianshepherd
Zydridites from Glyphixz

http://www.foxnews.com/
http://www.gop.com/


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, 
terry.rendon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'm wondering who 'they' are?
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Its A Mystery and So Im I
 jayvivid@ wrote:
 
  We don't give equal weight to injustice.  We pick and chose
  what we feel is important.  I watched a gentlemen on the news
  and he said in short ,it's shouldn't be looked at as a black or 
  white thing it but an American thing.  We should be all up in 
arms. 
  Anytime one American citixen liberty is at risk of being taken 
away 
  we all loss.  Democracy becomes a running joke and we look like 
fools
  pretending like its antthing else but that.  If they come after 
one
  segment of the population do you think they will stop there.  
It's
  like the rolling snowball down a hill.  It's history repeating 
itself
  like in Bill Murray movie Groundhog Day.  Things have reverted 
back to
  semi pre-civil rights attitudes and conditions.  This only shows 
you
  if you don't fight for something and claim your own atomy, 
others will
  make the choice for you and not always for your benefit.
  
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David Meade meade.dave@
  wrote:
  
   I don't think this email list is marketing anything. ?
   
   This list - while we do at times go off on long and fervent 
tangents
  - isn't
   necessarily a recap of all the topics being discussed out 
there in the
   vlog-o-sphere.
   
   The youtube video is (as youtube videos often are) a good 
example of
   internet video giving power to the people, and just because 
this
  list isnt a
   flutter about a given topic doesn't mean that nobody is out 
there
 using
   video to get that message out.
   
   After all people can be champions of giving a voice to the
  voiceless even
   if they themselves don't speak up on every single issue worthy 
of a
  voice in
   every medium possible.
   
   Especially now that youtube is so big ... I don't know that is 
fair
  to try
   and judge if video is getting the word out about some given 
topic
  based on
   the actual discussion of that topic in this list - or even by 
videos
   published by the (now comparatively small number of) producers 
that
  do in
   fact frequent this list.
   
   Also ... I've been on a low information diet lately so I've 
fallen
  behind on
   the discussions here, but it seems to me alot of the stuff we 
used
  to talk
   about here has moved to places like twitter.
   
   Anyway ... I'm not saying the topic isn't deserving of alot of
  attention ...
   but I'm not sure content discussions in this list is a fair
  representation
   of how much attention its getting within the online video 
community
  ... and
   thus shouldn't condemn this list to be categorized as marketing
  fluff.  (?
   for what exactly?)
   
   - Dave
   
   On 9/20/07, Its A Mystery and So Im I jayvivid@ wrote:
   
   
This is a perfect example of the long tail in effect yet 
the
silence from this group is deafening.  It's funny how people 
talk
about technology changing this and empowering the voiceless. 
I can
remember folks saying the same thing in this group.  Yet its 
just
hollow words to market another dotcom product or service it 
seems.
   
(Getting off my soapbox.)
   
   
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Heath heathparks@ 
wrote:

 Not sure how many people here know about this but you all 
may
  want to
 check out the link here

 http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070920/ap_on_re_us/
school_fight

 In an era of shock racism or entertaiment racism, it's 
hard to
 believe that this didn't get more attention because it's 
REAL
  racism,
 no if's and's or but's about it.

 Any vloggers live near where this is happening?  If so 
care to
  let us
 know what's happening on the street?

   
   
   
   
   
Yahoo! Groups Links
   
   
   
   
   
   
   -- 
   http://www.DavidMeade.com
   
   
   [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
  
 





[videoblogging] change happens here

2007-09-21 Thread bordercollieaustralianshepherd
Hmm, Kids ... what we got ain't working so well. I am ready for a new
dialogue
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[videoblogging] Re: Support for the Jena 6

2007-09-21 Thread Its A Mystery and So Im I


OK, with exception to folks outside the US
this story was out there on the net, blogs, 
myspace, youtube.  I heard about the Jena 6 
story through Pacifica radio.  For who those 
that don't know.  That's the PBS(public 
broadcast station) of radio.  t was like 
someone was t sleep at the wheel when this 
thing was making its round on the net.  
Yes this is not a virtual newsdesk group but 
it does relate to videoblogging in a indirect 
way.  Local news broadcast from the area of 
the incident was posted blogs, myspace, youtube
and so on.  Is this group resting on its past 
laurels.  Wasn't one of the many reasons
we joined this list was to challenge the
system to do things that the mainstream 
media wasn't capable of or motivated in doing. 
Has this group fallen off.(not literally)  
It's not about the technology it about the 
people behind and in front of the camera.  
I loved this group because it felt like we 
were pushing the envelope and using video 
in an innovative way.  I can't blame this 
group for anything.  It's just a reflection 
of the attitudes of the off-line world.  
There's much diversity.  The issues is no 
different that you find in blogisphere and 
podcasting community.  The only thing that 
left for me to feel excited for is the 
technology innovations.  Outside that it 
has been ho hum discussion wise. I use to 
look forward to reading the discussions
in group. It felt like a community of smart,
caring people who wanted to use technology 
to shake things up.  I guess I was just being
a bit naive.  Nobody cares about anything 
anymore.  Have we become apathetic narcissist.  
I this might sound negative, buts it not. My
heart is a bleeding just one that is sick of
the ways things are.  I have tried to believe 
in the goodness of people and thought would get 
better.(this is a general statement about the 
world as a whole)  They haven't gotten any better 
of course unless you one of the privileged few.  
There no more Ghandi, Martin, Malcolm, Bobby, 
John John or Theodore.  Where are our heroes 
for the 21st century.  Will they emerge from
a unlikely source like this group?










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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I don't get it. The silence from this group is deafening? You're  
 accusing us of being hypocritical?  Of hollow words to market  
 another dotcom product or service?
 One email at 3.00, asking if any vloggers are nearby, then a link to  
 a million-viewed Youtube video at 7.00, then you post at 8.00 all  
 hostile.
 If your point is Why Didn't We Discuss This Before, then why didn't  
 you bring it up before, instead of just sitting on your hands,  
 silently getting angry about the deafening silence from this group?
 Personally, until Heath's post, which I read after reading yours, I  
 didn't know anything about it - first news I heard of it in the UK  
 was last night, and there was no mention of videoblogging or the web  
 as a crucial part of the story.  And you know what, I didn't find out  
 from your unhelpfully toned and negative message.
 This isn't a rolling news discussion group.  If you think something  
 is worthy of discussion, bring it up.  Don't sit silent and then  
 accuse everyone else of being dishonest or hypocritical for doing the  
 same.
 
 On 20 Sep 2007, at 20:00, Its A Mystery and So Im I wrote:
 This is a perfect example of the long tail in effect yet the
 silence from this group is deafening. It's funny how people talk
 about technology changing this and empowering the voiceless. I can
 remember folks saying the same thing in this group. Yet its just
 hollow words to market another dotcom product or service it seems.
 
 (Getting off my soapbox.)
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Heath heathparks@ wrote:
  
   Not sure how many people here know about this but you all may want to
   check out the link here
  
   http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070920/ap_on_re_us/school_fight
  
   In an era of shock racism or entertaiment racism, it's hard to
   believe that this didn't get more attention because it's REAL racism,
   no if's and's or but's about it.
  
   Any vloggers live near where this is happening? If so care to let us
   know what's happening on the street?
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]





[videoblogging] Re: Support for the Jena 6

2007-09-21 Thread Its A Mystery and So Im I

They referring any one that feel that anyone
fitting the Jena 6 description deserves little
no rights, should be criminalized and marginalized
further in this society.  They being any entity or
persons that use they privilege of power in a unfair
and unjust manner.  You can fill in the blanks.

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, terry.rendon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'm wondering who 'they' are?
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Its A Mystery and So Im I
 jayvivid@ wrote:
 
  We don't give equal weight to injustice.  We pick and chose
  what we feel is important.  I watched a gentlemen on the news
  and he said in short ,it's shouldn't be looked at as a black or 
  white thing it but an American thing.  We should be all up in arms. 
  Anytime one American citixen liberty is at risk of being taken away 
  we all loss.  Democracy becomes a running joke and we look like fools
  pretending like its antthing else but that.  If they come after one
  segment of the population do you think they will stop there.  It's
  like the rolling snowball down a hill.  It's history repeating itself
  like in Bill Murray movie Groundhog Day.  Things have reverted back to
  semi pre-civil rights attitudes and conditions.  This only shows you
  if you don't fight for something and claim your own atomy, others will
  make the choice for you and not always for your benefit.
  
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David Meade meade.dave@
  wrote:
  
   I don't think this email list is marketing anything. ?
   
   This list - while we do at times go off on long and fervent tangents
  - isn't
   necessarily a recap of all the topics being discussed out there
in the
   vlog-o-sphere.
   
   The youtube video is (as youtube videos often are) a good example of
   internet video giving power to the people, and just because this
  list isnt a
   flutter about a given topic doesn't mean that nobody is out there
 using
   video to get that message out.
   
   After all people can be champions of giving a voice to the
  voiceless even
   if they themselves don't speak up on every single issue worthy of a
  voice in
   every medium possible.
   
   Especially now that youtube is so big ... I don't know that is fair
  to try
   and judge if video is getting the word out about some given topic
  based on
   the actual discussion of that topic in this list - or even by videos
   published by the (now comparatively small number of) producers that
  do in
   fact frequent this list.
   
   Also ... I've been on a low information diet lately so I've fallen
  behind on
   the discussions here, but it seems to me alot of the stuff we used
  to talk
   about here has moved to places like twitter.
   
   Anyway ... I'm not saying the topic isn't deserving of alot of
  attention ...
   but I'm not sure content discussions in this list is a fair
  representation
   of how much attention its getting within the online video community
  ... and
   thus shouldn't condemn this list to be categorized as marketing
  fluff.  (?
   for what exactly?)
   
   - Dave
   
   On 9/20/07, Its A Mystery and So Im I jayvivid@ wrote:
   
   
This is a perfect example of the long tail in effect yet the
silence from this group is deafening.  It's funny how people talk
about technology changing this and empowering the voiceless. I can
remember folks saying the same thing in this group.  Yet its just
hollow words to market another dotcom product or service it seems.
   
(Getting off my soapbox.)
   
   
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Heath heathparks@ wrote:

 Not sure how many people here know about this but you all may
  want to
 check out the link here

 http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070920/ap_on_re_us/school_fight

 In an era of shock racism or entertaiment racism, it's
hard to
 believe that this didn't get more attention because it's REAL
  racism,
 no if's and's or but's about it.

 Any vloggers live near where this is happening?  If so care to
  let us
 know what's happening on the street?

   
   
   
   
   
Yahoo! Groups Links
   
   
   
   
   
   
   -- 
   http://www.DavidMeade.com
   
   
   [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
  
 





[videoblogging] Podcast/Vidcast Reviews Feed

2007-09-21 Thread softballjunk
I just wanted to make sure everyone knew we had a new feed for
www.picklereviews.com. Pickle Reviews shows all the reviews added by
our users. It is great if you use a feed reader. The feed is
http://podcastpickle.com/feed/export.php?type=reviews I hope you enjoy
using it as much as I do



[videoblogging] Re: Support for the Jena 6

2007-09-21 Thread terry.rendon
Got it.
Thanks:)

Terry

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Its A Mystery and So Im I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 They referring any one that feel that anyone
 fitting the Jena 6 description deserves little
 no rights, should be criminalized and marginalized
 further in this society.  They being any entity or
 persons that use they privilege of power in a unfair
 and unjust manner.  You can fill in the blanks.
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, terry.rendon
 terry.rendon@ wrote:
 
  I'm wondering who 'they' are?
  
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Its A Mystery and So Im I
  jayvivid@ wrote:
  
   We don't give equal weight to injustice.  We pick and chose
   what we feel is important.  I watched a gentlemen on the news
   and he said in short ,it's shouldn't be looked at as a black or 
   white thing it but an American thing.  We should be all up in
arms. 
   Anytime one American citixen liberty is at risk of being taken away 
   we all loss.  Democracy becomes a running joke and we look like
fools
   pretending like its antthing else but that.  If they come after one
   segment of the population do you think they will stop there.  It's
   like the rolling snowball down a hill.  It's history repeating
itself
   like in Bill Murray movie Groundhog Day.  Things have reverted
back to
   semi pre-civil rights attitudes and conditions.  This only shows you
   if you don't fight for something and claim your own atomy,
others will
   make the choice for you and not always for your benefit.
   
   --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David Meade meade.dave@
   wrote:
   
I don't think this email list is marketing anything. ?

This list - while we do at times go off on long and fervent
tangents
   - isn't
necessarily a recap of all the topics being discussed out there
 in the
vlog-o-sphere.

The youtube video is (as youtube videos often are) a good
example of
internet video giving power to the people, and just because this
   list isnt a
flutter about a given topic doesn't mean that nobody is out there
  using
video to get that message out.

After all people can be champions of giving a voice to the
   voiceless even
if they themselves don't speak up on every single issue worthy
of a
   voice in
every medium possible.

Especially now that youtube is so big ... I don't know that is
fair
   to try
and judge if video is getting the word out about some given
topic
   based on
the actual discussion of that topic in this list - or even by
videos
published by the (now comparatively small number of) producers
that
   do in
fact frequent this list.

Also ... I've been on a low information diet lately so I've fallen
   behind on
the discussions here, but it seems to me alot of the stuff we used
   to talk
about here has moved to places like twitter.

Anyway ... I'm not saying the topic isn't deserving of alot of
   attention ...
but I'm not sure content discussions in this list is a fair
   representation
of how much attention its getting within the online video
community
   ... and
thus shouldn't condemn this list to be categorized as marketing
   fluff.  (?
for what exactly?)

- Dave

On 9/20/07, Its A Mystery and So Im I jayvivid@ wrote:


 This is a perfect example of the long tail in effect yet the
 silence from this group is deafening.  It's funny how people
talk
 about technology changing this and empowering the voiceless.
I can
 remember folks saying the same thing in this group.  Yet its
just
 hollow words to market another dotcom product or service it
seems.

 (Getting off my soapbox.)


 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Heath heathparks@
wrote:
 
  Not sure how many people here know about this but you all may
   want to
  check out the link here
 
  http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070920/ap_on_re_us/school_fight
 
  In an era of shock racism or entertaiment racism, it's
 hard to
  believe that this didn't get more attention because it's REAL
   racism,
  no if's and's or but's about it.
 
  Any vloggers live near where this is happening?  If so care to
   let us
  know what's happening on the street?
 





 Yahoo! Groups Links






-- 
http://www.DavidMeade.com


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[videoblogging] Favorite Live Broadcasting Service?

2007-09-21 Thread Bill Cammack
I'm thinking about broadcasting live later on.  What's your favorite
live service and why?

I know Jonny Goldstein likes http://operator11.com .  I like the way
operator11 switches and lets you add people on the fly, but I don't
like the 40 minute time limits.

Ustream only has one channel.

Blogtv has two channels, but one doesn't record at all.

What's your favorite? (not out of those three, but of ANY services
you've tried out)

--
Bill
http://community.realfans.tv



[videoblogging] [Reminder] 35 Live @ Fri Sep 21 17:00 - 23:00 (Jan McLaughlin)

2007-09-21 Thread Google Calendar
Jan McLaughlin, this is a reminder for

Title: 35 Live
Time: Fri Sep 21 17:00 - 23:00 (Eastern Time)
Calendar: Jan McLaughlin

You can view this event at 
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You can also view your calendar at http://www.google.com/calendar/

You are receiving this email at the account [EMAIL PROTECTED] because you are 
subscribed for reminders on calendar Jan McLaughlin.

To stop receiving these notifications, please log in to 
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calendar.

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[videoblogging] Re: 35 second episode---down and dirty! (Spoilers inside)

2007-09-21 Thread Bill Cammack
Well, IMO, they proved that they're not playing around with the
script-writing.  There are at least 10 volatile issues in that
building now in less than 20 minutes of total show. :)

Shooting  Live Mixing was tight and kept things flowing and
interesting.  I think I heard Andy Lipson's handling the mix.

Looking forward to tonight's episode! :D

--
Bill
http://billcammack.com


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Harold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Yes, it was certainly disturbing -- that one scene.  Still, I'll tune
 in to see what comes (no pun intended) next...
 
 I was surprised when they attempted the chat session afterwards.  I
 had already surfed away, but then I came back to the website a few
 minutes later for some reason and saw the message about them
 establishing a chat session with the audience.  I don't recall seeing
 a mention of that on their website.  
 
 Great job, Synchronis!
 
 Harold
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, jonny goldstein
 spamjonny@ wrote:
 
  35 wasted no time in this episode getting  into sex (more like rape
  actually), sneakiness, and murky parentage in the second episode.
  Whoa! So much for the slow build...
  
  Episode had much better sound than last night.
  
  They tried to do a chat with actors and audience at the end, but thus
  far not working...
  
  Still, an impressive, if disturbing, 2nd episode.
 





[videoblogging] Re: Video Double-Enders and Tape Syncs

2007-09-21 Thread Bill Cammack
Sounds like an interesting project, Doug.

Thanks for bringing it up. :)

--
Bill
http://billcammack.com


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Doug Kaye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello, Videobloggers!
 
 Do you produce an interview-style videoblog? Would you like to
 interview people in remote locations that are too far for you to
 travel to? Would you like to help out your fellow videobloggers by
 recording the remote ends of interviews for them?
 
 Next week at the Podcast and New Media Expo, The Conversations Network
 will launch a new free service that I hope will interest you. It's an
 on-line system to match producers looking for an audio or video tape
 sync with skilled stringers who can handle the remote recording.
 
 We designed this service for both professionals and semi-pros, and I
 think we've succeeded in bridging that gap. On one hand, we want to
 encourage a very large number of worldwide bloggers and citizen
 journalists to collaborate with one another. On the other hand, we
 want to help pros
 with proven skills and who must be paid for their work. PodCorps.org
 is for both groups.
 
 A number of your fellow videobloggers have helped us develop this
 application: testing, evaluating, and providing valuable feedback. I'd
 like to thank them all, but I leave it to them to identify themselves
 if they wish, and to express their opinions.
 
 The official announcement date is next Friday, September 28, but the
 doors are open now, and I encourage you to stop by, check it out,
 hopefully register, and send me feedback either here on the list or
 privately.
 
 You'll find specific information here:
 http://www.conversationsnetwork.org/podcorps/tapesync
 
 You can register here:
 http://www.conversationsnetwork.org/podcorps
 
 Thanks again for everyone's help.
 
  ...doug
 
 -- 
 Doug Kaye, Executive Director
 The Conversations Network
 www.conversationsnetwork.org





Re: [videoblogging] Re: Support for the Jena 6

2007-09-21 Thread Kenya Allmond
Waiting for a leader to arise is apathetic.  If you believe in a cause why wait 
for a leader for that cause.  Be that leader.  Speak out.  Make a video.

I've only been on this list for about a month so I can't speak to its purpose.  
However, I don't look to this list to be the end all be all of things going 
on in the world.

Yes, Jena 6 is injustice.  No, no one was talking about it on this list.  Does 
that mean we aren't dialogging about it elsewhere?  No.
 

. . .

kenya allmond
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://kenya.allmond.us
vm/f 202.478.0490


To thine own self be true.


- Original Message 
From: Its A Mystery and So Im I [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2007 11:06:27 AM
Subject: [videoblogging] Re: Support for the Jena 6



OK, with exception to folks outside the US
this story was out there on the net, blogs, 
myspace, youtube.  I heard about the Jena 6 
story through Pacifica radio.  For who those 
that don't know.  That's the PBS(public 
broadcast station) of radio.  t was like 
someone was t sleep at the wheel when this 
thing was making its round on the net.  
Yes
 this is not a virtual newsdesk group but 
it does relate to videoblogging in a indirect 
way.  Local news broadcast from the area of 
the incident was posted blogs, myspace, youtube
and so on.  Is this group resting on its past 
laurels.  Wasn't one of the many reasons
we joined this list was to challenge the
system to do things that the mainstream 
media wasn't capable of or motivated in doing. 
Has this group fallen off.(not literally)  
It's not about the technology it about the 
people behind and in front of the camera.  
I loved this group because it felt like we 
were pushing the envelope and using video 
in an innovative way.  I can't blame this 
group for anything.  It's just a reflection 
of the attitudes of the off-line world.  
There's much diversity.  The issues is no 
different that you find in
 blogisphere and 
podcasting community.  The only thing that 
left for me to feel excited for is the 
technology innovations.  Outside that it 
has been ho hum discussion wise. I use to 
look forward to reading the discussions
in group. It felt like a community of smart,
caring people who wanted to use technology 
to shake things up.  I guess I was just being
a bit naive.  Nobody cares about anything 
anymore.  Have we become apathetic narcissist.  
I this might sound negative, buts it not. My
heart is a bleeding just one that is sick of
the ways things are.  I have tried to believe 
in the goodness of people and thought would get 
better.(this is a general statement about the 
world as a whole)  They haven't gotten any better 
of course unless you one of the privileged few.  
There no more Ghandi, Martin,
 Malcolm, Bobby, 
John John or Theodore.  Where are our heroes 
for the 21st century.  Will they emerge from
a unlikely source like this group?










(



--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I don't get it. The silence from this group is deafening? You're  
 accusing us of being hypocritical?  Of hollow words to market  
 another dotcom product or service?
 One email at 3.00, asking if any vloggers are nearby, then a link to  
 a million-viewed Youtube video at 7.00, then you post at 8.00 all  
 hostile.
 If your point is Why Didn't We Discuss This Before, then why didn't  
 you bring it up before, instead of just sitting on your hands,  
 silently getting angry about the deafening silence from this
 group?
 Personally, until Heath's post, which I read after reading yours, I  
 didn't know anything about it - first news I heard of it in the UK  
 was last night, and there was no mention of videoblogging or the web  
 as a crucial part of the story.  And you know what, I didn't find out  
 from your unhelpfully toned and negative message.
 This isn't a rolling news discussion group.  If you think something  
 is worthy of discussion, bring it up.  Don't sit silent and then  
 accuse everyone else of being dishonest or hypocritical for doing the  
 same.
 
 On 20 Sep 2007, at 20:00, Its A Mystery and So Im I wrote:
 This is a perfect example of the long tail in effect yet the
 silence from this group is deafening. It's funny how people talk
 about
 technology changing this and empowering the voiceless. I can
 remember folks saying the same thing in this group. Yet its just
 hollow words to market another dotcom product or service it seems.
 
 (Getting off my soapbox.)
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Heath heathparks@ wrote:
  
   Not sure how many people here know about this but you all may want to
   check out the link here
  
   http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070920/ap_on_re_us/school_fight
  
   In an era of shock racism or entertaiment racism, it's hard to
   believe that this didn't get more attention because it's REAL racism,
   no if's and's or but's
 about it.
  
   Any vloggers live near where this is happening? If so care 

[videoblogging] NMWA Film Festival Gallery Exhibition coming up September 25-30!

2007-09-21 Thread Zulma Aguiar
Hi Ladies,

I'm so excited. My video installation is right at the entrance of the 
glass door enclosed Education Gallery of the Museum.  There are still 
tickets to come to the Opening of not only the WACK! Feminist 
exhibition but also to the Gallery Show opening which is where I'll be 
showing.  I'm also in the Film Festival showing Juarez Mothers Fight 
Femicide and Humanitarian Water.

THE OPENING IS NEXT TUESDAY  @ 5:30 PM!


 Dear Ladies!

 Please forward widely!
  
 NATIONAL MUSEUM of WOMEN in the ARTS
 1250 New York Ave. NW
 Washington, DC  20005
  
 P: (202) 266-2826
 F: (202) 393-3234
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
 www.nmwafilmfestival.org
 www.nmwa.org
  
  

  --


This bottom right hand corner picture is from my documentation of the 
Juarez Research.

Zulma Aguiar
M.F.A. Electronic Arts
Arlington, VA
703-521-1634

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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Support for the Jena 6

2007-09-21 Thread Loiez D.
Hi all,

For information
Tonight all the french TV channels are talking about this story
All the french blogosphere is writing on it
All my contacts in the world are looking informations on this story

This is a good point for internet


Peace and poetry is the way

Loiez




[videoblogging] Re: Support for the Jena 6

2007-09-21 Thread Bill Cammack
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ok, Bill, I sent the orginal post, I was wondering if any vloggers 
 were talking about this, from a non main stream view

Actually, my post was addressing the lack of conversation about the
topic, not whether the topic should have been posted to this group.  I
apologize if I gave that impression.

I think ANYTHING should be brought up here.  Anything.

What I'm saying is that people shouldn't expect something that has
nothing to do with videoblogging to be hotly debated here... or even
responded to, actually.

 But according to you, since the event wasn't vlogged to begin with, 
 I guess it has no place on this list (?)

Not my intent. :)

 I'm sorry dude, but I have to disagree, I mean this story was going 
 no where, NO WHERE and it was grass roots, people making videos, 
 people blogging, etc that MADE it national, but still it get's barely 
 any coverage.  

Apples and oranges.  Just because attention's been called to it
doesn't mean MSM's going to pick up the fumble and run with it.

 I thought one of the reason's some of the people on 
 this list started vlogging was to cover the very things the MSM 
 ignored.  

I can believe that.  I can also believe they're covering it.  If so, I
would expect to see posts from people saying here's my video about
the Jena 6.  I still wouldn't expect hot debate here, regardless of
how horrific the situation is.

 I was simply asking if any vloggers out there were talking about it 
 or more specficly if anyone on this list was vlogging about it
 
 Heath
 http://batmangeek.com

And I *absolutely* agree with you that you SHOULD wonder about that
and you SHOULD post about that.  I haven't been around here long
enough to know whether this group morphed from some kind of activism
forum into what it is today.  From the time I've been here, I've seen
ZERO indication of that, so I wouldn't expect anything that has
nothing to do with videoblogging to be replied to very much at all.

--
Bill
http://billcammack.com


 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Bill Cammack 
 BillCammack@ wrote:
 
  Obviously, this Jena 6 situation is infinitely more horrific than
  the Feldman situation.   People's lives are being taken away from 
 them
  unjustly... and just because someone FEELS like taking their lives
  away.  Thats obviously fucked up.
  
  However... It has *nothing* to do with videoblogging.
  
  Yes, it's fantastic that we now have the ability to get information
  directly from the source of what's going on and that we can all be
  citizen journalists if we so choose and we can broadcast our message
  to anyone around the globe with an internet connection, and they can
  take our messages and pass them on via links or passing the actual
  media.  Other than that, as far as I've seen in some very in-depth 
 and
  really well done pieces on the Jena 6, there is NO video of 
 NOTHING,
  so it's strictly a civil rights issue.
  
  The Feldman situation was an issue here because he used the exact 
 same
  medium that we all use.  He used a video blog to express whatever he
  was expressing, and happened to offend a lot of people in the 
 process.
   That's why, in the videoblogging group, there was a bunch of
  discussion about it.
  
  Jena 6 is merely same-old-same-old.  I'm sure there are egregious
  injustices that go on every single day that we could bring up IF 
 this
  were the injustice group.  I don't know what the original poster
  intended to hear from this group about something that's been going 
 on
  since Plymouth Rock.
  
  The reason people rioted about the Rodney King situation was *NOT*
  because the cops kicked his ass lovely.  It was because everyone on
  the planet SAW WITH THEIR OWN EYES what happened, and the people 
 that
  this has been happening to their entire lives and the entire lives 
 of
  their parents and grandparents were looking forward to ONE TIME 
 seeing
  a proper prosecution of clearly illegal behavior and punishment 
 handed
  down.  The System said FUCK YOU, and that one time EVER that they
  were going to see consequences and repercussions slipped from the
  grasp of the people looking forward to it, and they lost their 
 minds.
  
  Same thing with OJ.  Lots of people swore up and down he was going 
 to
  get convicted, and then when he didn't, there was no release of the
  built-up pressure, and people remain mad about it to this day.
  
  Same thing with Michael Vick.  Lots of people are mad about his dog
  fighting/killing shenanigans.  If he were to somehow WALK without
  going to jail AND get back in the NFL ASAP, people would feel
  pressurized and mad.
  
  The point is... Yeah, Jena 6 is an horrific situation.  Yeah, IRL,
  it's way way way worse than the Feldman situation.  That doesn't 
 mean
  it has *anything* to do with videoblogging, so I don't know why the
  original poster would expect to hear comments about it on this list.
  
  --
  Bill
  

[videoblogging] Videobloggers in New Haven

2007-09-21 Thread Steve Garfield
Any videobloggers available in New Haven CT on Oct 14 or 15th for a  
paid shoot...?
Thanks,
--Steve



[videoblogging] Fwd: Graphic of Tiered Service :-)

2007-09-21 Thread Charles Iliya Krempeaux
-- Forwarded message --
From: Seth Johnson seth.johnson(at)realmeasures.dyndns.org
Date: Sep 21, 2007 1:29 PM
Subject: [p2p-hackers] Graphic of Tiered Service :-)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 http://i7.tinypic.com/5z6vt4n.jpg

:-)

This is a picture of what a vertically integrated network that price
differentiates based on types of applications offers.  It just says
the Internet is various categories of applications.

It's also worth noting how it doesn't say anything about the capacity
of the connection, even for the full Internet access available by
request in the fine print.


Seth

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[videoblogging] Amanda's Out... It's a Pterodactyl Souffle over there!

2007-09-21 Thread Bill Cammack
Jackson West reports on Amanda's departure from ABC:

http://newteevee.com/2007/09/21/amanda-congdon-leaves-abc-news/

--
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http://billcammack.com



Re: [videoblogging] Re: Video Double-Enders and Tape Syncs

2007-09-21 Thread Roxanne Darling
Shane and I are eager to see this Doug.

And looking forward to seeing you too!

Rox


On 9/21/07, Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:






 Sounds like an interesting project, Doug.

  Thanks for bringing it up. :)

  --
  Bill
  http://billcammack.com


  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Doug Kaye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Hello, Videobloggers!
  
   Do you produce an interview-style videoblog? Would you like to
   interview people in remote locations that are too far for you to
   travel to? Would you like to help out your fellow videobloggers by
   recording the remote ends of interviews for them?
  
   Next week at the Podcast and New Media Expo, The Conversations Network
   will launch a new free service that I hope will interest you. It's an
   on-line system to match producers looking for an audio or video tape
   sync with skilled stringers who can handle the remote recording.
  
   We designed this service for both professionals and semi-pros, and I
   think we've succeeded in bridging that gap. On one hand, we want to
   encourage a very large number of worldwide bloggers and citizen
   journalists to collaborate with one another. On the other hand, we
   want to help pros
   with proven skills and who must be paid for their work. PodCorps.org
   is for both groups.
  
   A number of your fellow videobloggers have helped us develop this
   application: testing, evaluating, and providing valuable feedback. I'd
   like to thank them all, but I leave it to them to identify themselves
   if they wish, and to express their opinions.
  
   The official announcement date is next Friday, September 28, but the
   doors are open now, and I encourage you to stop by, check it out,
   hopefully register, and send me feedback either here on the list or
   privately.
  
   You'll find specific information here:
   http://www.conversationsnetwork.org/podcorps/tapesync
  
   You can register here:
   http://www.conversationsnetwork.org/podcorps
  
   Thanks again for everyone's help.
  
   ...doug
  
   --
   Doug Kaye, Executive Director
   The Conversations Network
   www.conversationsnetwork.org
  



  


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o ke kai means of the sea in hawaiian
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[videoblogging] re: Amanda's Out... It's a Pterodactyl Souffle over there!

2007-09-21 Thread JD Lasica
It was, shall we say, an uneasy marriage of videoblogging culture and
traditional media. Lots o' forehead bumping.

I hope Amanda does well in her new pursuits!

jd
http://www.realpeoplenetwork.com


Re: [videoblogging] Amanda's Out... It's a Pterodactyl Souffle over there!

2007-09-21 Thread John Coffey
So can I now bring back my cohost  Demanda Condom?
http://www.jchtv.com/

--- Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Jackson West reports on Amanda's departure from ABC:
 

http://newteevee.com/2007/09/21/amanda-congdon-leaves-abc-news/
 
 --
 Bill
 http://billcammack.com
 
 


Jimmy CraicHead TVVideo Podcast about Sailing, Travel, Craic and Cocktails 
www.jchtv.com


   

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[videoblogging] Re: Support for the Jena 6

2007-09-21 Thread Heath
all good  ;)

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Bill Cammack 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Heath heathparks@ wrote:
 
  Ok, Bill, I sent the orginal post, I was wondering if any 
vloggers 
  were talking about this, from a non main stream view
 
 Actually, my post was addressing the lack of conversation about 
the
 topic, not whether the topic should have been posted to this 
group.  I
 apologize if I gave that impression.
 
 I think ANYTHING should be brought up here.  Anything.
 
 What I'm saying is that people shouldn't expect something that has
 nothing to do with videoblogging to be hotly debated here... or even
 responded to, actually.
 
  But according to you, since the event wasn't vlogged to begin 
with, 
  I guess it has no place on this list (?)
 
 Not my intent. :)
 
  I'm sorry dude, but I have to disagree, I mean this story was 
going 
  no where, NO WHERE and it was grass roots, people making videos, 
  people blogging, etc that MADE it national, but still it get's 
barely 
  any coverage.  
 
 Apples and oranges.  Just because attention's been called to it
 doesn't mean MSM's going to pick up the fumble and run with it.
 
  I thought one of the reason's some of the people on 
  this list started vlogging was to cover the very things the MSM 
  ignored.  
 
 I can believe that.  I can also believe they're covering it.  If 
so, I
 would expect to see posts from people saying here's my video about
 the Jena 6.  I still wouldn't expect hot debate here, regardless of
 how horrific the situation is.
 
  I was simply asking if any vloggers out there were talking about 
it 
  or more specficly if anyone on this list was vlogging about it
  
  Heath
  http://batmangeek.com
 
 And I *absolutely* agree with you that you SHOULD wonder about that
 and you SHOULD post about that.  I haven't been around here long
 enough to know whether this group morphed from some kind of activism
 forum into what it is today.  From the time I've been here, I've 
seen
 ZERO indication of that, so I wouldn't expect anything that has
 nothing to do with videoblogging to be replied to very much at all.
 
 --
 Bill
 http://billcammack.com
 
 
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Bill Cammack 
  BillCammack@ wrote:
  
   Obviously, this Jena 6 situation is infinitely more horrific 
than
   the Feldman situation.   People's lives are being taken away 
from 
  them
   unjustly... and just because someone FEELS like taking their 
lives
   away.  Thats obviously fucked up.
   
   However... It has *nothing* to do with videoblogging.
   
   Yes, it's fantastic that we now have the ability to get 
information
   directly from the source of what's going on and that we can all 
be
   citizen journalists if we so choose and we can broadcast our 
message
   to anyone around the globe with an internet connection, and 
they can
   take our messages and pass them on via links or passing the 
actual
   media.  Other than that, as far as I've seen in some very in-
depth 
  and
   really well done pieces on the Jena 6, there is NO video of 
  NOTHING,
   so it's strictly a civil rights issue.
   
   The Feldman situation was an issue here because he used the 
exact 
  same
   medium that we all use.  He used a video blog to express 
whatever he
   was expressing, and happened to offend a lot of people in the 
  process.
That's why, in the videoblogging group, there was a bunch of
   discussion about it.
   
   Jena 6 is merely same-old-same-old.  I'm sure there are 
egregious
   injustices that go on every single day that we could bring up 
IF 
  this
   were the injustice group.  I don't know what the original 
poster
   intended to hear from this group about something that's been 
going 
  on
   since Plymouth Rock.
   
   The reason people rioted about the Rodney King situation was 
*NOT*
   because the cops kicked his ass lovely.  It was because 
everyone on
   the planet SAW WITH THEIR OWN EYES what happened, and the 
people 
  that
   this has been happening to their entire lives and the entire 
lives 
  of
   their parents and grandparents were looking forward to ONE TIME 
  seeing
   a proper prosecution of clearly illegal behavior and punishment 
  handed
   down.  The System said FUCK YOU, and that one time EVER that 
they
   were going to see consequences and repercussions slipped from 
the
   grasp of the people looking forward to it, and they lost their 
  minds.
   
   Same thing with OJ.  Lots of people swore up and down he was 
going 
  to
   get convicted, and then when he didn't, there was no release of 
the
   built-up pressure, and people remain mad about it to this day.
   
   Same thing with Michael Vick.  Lots of people are mad about his 
dog
   fighting/killing shenanigans.  If he were to somehow WALK 
without
   going to jail AND get back in the NFL ASAP, people would feel
   pressurized and mad.
   
   The point is... Yeah, Jena 6 is an horrific situation.  

[videoblogging] Re: Amanda's Out... It's a Pterodactyl Souffle over there!

2007-09-21 Thread Amanda Congdon
Thanks JD.  :)

I wrote a blog post http://amandacongdon.com/blog/?p=141  to clear
some things up. The show will resume next week as scheduled.


Amanda
http://oxmour.com/ http://oxmour.com/

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, JD Lasica [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 It was, shall we say, an uneasy marriage of videoblogging culture and
 traditional media. Lots o' forehead bumping.

 I hope Amanda does well in her new pursuits!

 jd
 http://www.realpeoplenetwork.com




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Re: [videoblogging] Favorite Live Broadcasting Service?

2007-09-21 Thread Jan McLaughlin
Just started playing with http://www.mogulus.com Bill.

Seems pretty cool in terms of control of the look of one's broadcast.

Jan

On 9/21/07, Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'm thinking about broadcasting live later on.  What's your favorite
 live service and why?

 I know Jonny Goldstein likes http://operator11.com .  I like the way
 operator11 switches and lets you add people on the fly, but I don't
 like the 40 minute time limits.

 Ustream only has one channel.

 Blogtv has two channels, but one doesn't record at all.

 What's your favorite? (not out of those three, but of ANY services
 you've tried out)

 --
 Bill
 http://community.realfans.tv




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[videoblogging] looking for a simple animation program - for PC

2007-09-21 Thread Milt Lee
Hi, I need to find a simple program to do some very basic 2D
animation.  I'm going to be growing dendrites in the brain.

Suggestions?
thanks,
Milt Lee



RE: [videoblogging] Favorite Live Broadcasting Service?

2007-09-21 Thread Gokcen Karan
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From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Jan McLaughlin
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2007 5:49 AM
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Favorite Live Broadcasting Service?

 

Just started playing with HYPERLINK
http://www.mogulus.comhttp://www.mogulus.com Bill.

Seems pretty cool in terms of control of the look of one's broadcast.

Jan

On 9/21/07, Bill Cammack HYPERLINK
mailto:BillCammack%40alum.mit.edu[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'm thinking about broadcasting live later on. What's your favorite
 live service and why?

 I know Jonny Goldstein likes HYPERLINK
http://operator11.comhttp://operator11.com . I like the way
 operator11 switches and lets you add people on the fly, but I don't
 like the 40 minute time limits.

 Ustream only has one channel.

 Blogtv has two channels, but one doesn't record at all.

 What's your favorite? (not out of those three, but of ANY services
 you've tried out)

 --
 Bill
 HYPERLINK http://community.realfans.tvhttp://community.realfans.tv




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[videoblogging] Re: CBS stole my videoblog? Help.

2007-09-21 Thread mdanzico
Nicolas -

Thanks so much, and thanks to everyone for such great advice.  I've
been catching a connection only here and there in Toledo, so I'll just
say thanks to everyone here for such super input.

Having small communities like this is so great!  Sadly, I'm not going
to be able to make it to Ontario for the expo, but hope everyone has a
great time.

Best,
Matt :)



--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Gromik Tohoku
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 In agreement with Verdi, although you can not own an
 idea, yours is original and as unique as you can make
 it.
 
 Here are two suggetions. First, You could do your
 films and keep them delayed, so that if someone is
 copying you, then by withdrawing your productions,
 they are on standby.
 
 As mentioned approach another network, if you want,
 show them the first few films, then let them know you
 have the rest available ready for uploading, but need
 an agreement. Again that is if you want to go down
 that road.
 
 Second, in order to make your films different, look at
 other productions, pick out what you don't like and
 complain about them. That is what I do, not
 complaining as such but pointing out the flaws of
 other arguments.
 
 As everyone stated, keep going cos you are doing
 something very educational, interesting and different.
 
 Nicolas
 
 
 Gromik Nicolas
 Tohoku University
 Sendai, Japan
 fax=81-22-795-7647
 
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[videoblogging] making the funnee

2007-09-21 Thread Irina
gary and ellen
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