Yo Halcyon,
No enclosures in your feedburner feed for spreading the pink. You
gotta have those. That's how you distribute media files over RSS.
- Check http://freevlog.org step #7.
- Make sure you enable SmartCast option in FeedBurner (careful, this
is different than SmartFeed even though
just checked your feed and I see enclosures now + media rss, so
looks like your golden. Adding you now to FireANT directory.
Dope,
Josh
On 7/17/05, Halcyon Lujah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/16/05, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yo Halcyon,
No enclosures in your feedburner feed for
A couple things about rel=payment
The payment URL can be *anything*.
It could link to a Cafe Press store, your paypal page, an HTML page
with your address so people can mail you a check, a page that links to
books or DVDs through an Amazon Affilliate program, a URL formatted
with a GET query
DropCash provides a nice easy way to do this. The problem with PayPal
is that it is not easy to direct-link to. DropCash makes this easy by
providing a permalink for payment (my term).
Note that this rel=payment thing doesn't only have to be one static
location for payments to *you*. It could
Here's a tutorial on how to do that with MovableType. Its probably
pretty similar in TypePad.
http://tinyurl.com/92sto
It probably does require the advanced template editing, but shouldn't
be too difficult.
-Josh
On 7/19/05, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone configured
No, this is incorrect.
Feedburner only makes enclosures for links that return a non image or
text mime-type.
So, it does not make text/html or text/plain or image/jpeg enclosures, etc.
It will make enclosures for everything else.
-josh
On 7/19/05, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen [EMAIL
Dude, FireANT has *always* been able to download and play podcasts.
It syncs with iTunes too, just like other podcatchers.
-Josh
On 7/19/05, Pat Cook (Jeeper One TV) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone:
This is probably much along the same lines as Josh Kinberg's post in
the
impossible to get an accurate number. I believe Peter has around 500
feeds listed in MeFeedia directory. Some of those are dupes. A lot of
other videoblogs may exist (with or without feeds don't want to
get into defining a videoblog again...)
There are around 400 feeds listed in the
This looks cool!
http://newyorktelevisionfestival.com/festival.htm
The New York Television Festival will launch in Manhattan from
September 28th through October 3rd in 2005. As the first creative
festival for the medium, the NYTVF will pioneer the movement of
Independent Television and
FireANT always shows content of blog entry along with the playing media.
The blog entry is really a meta-data package that includes several elements:
- title
- date
- description (body of entry)
- permalink
- enclosure (media file)
- etc
All of these should be viewed together, this is the
links are in the sidebar folks.
-josh
On 7/25/05, Chris Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Congrats to the one's who were mentioned in the article! I see the
links as well.
-Chris
--
http://chrisdaniel.blogspot.com
On 7/25/05, Rupert Howe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd love to agree
um, lots... but we missed you :-(
Check the list archives from a few weeks back and move forward.
-Josh
On 7/25/05, naschmult [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So what happened at the NYC gather that happened a few weeks ago?
Yahoo! Groups Links
YAHOO!
NYC Videobloggers:
The Apple Store in SoHo enjoyed our presentation from a few weeks ago
so much that they've asked us to do it again this Saturday, July 30. I
realize that we won't have as many out-of-towners this time, but if we
can pull together at least a few people ready to show and
Some of you know about Channel 102 (http://channel102.net)
People create 5 minute pilot episodes that are voted on by a live
studio audience. Winning pilots make it to the next screening --
pilots that don't make it get cancelled.
Check out the site, lots of funny stuff.
Well, now they have
We're having another Vlogger event this saturday, July 30, at the
Apple Store in SoHo, NYC, at 7pm.
If you're in town, please attend.
If you want to present, please email me.
If you want to help spread the word, put this badge on your site
(attached) and tell at least 2 friends.
Summer of
are you hosting your videos on Internet Archive?
I've noticed that Archive often gives you a URL that redirects to
somewhere else. FeedBurner does not seem to like these redirected
URL's. Please notify the list when this happens again. I've been
searching for a way to catch this in the wild to
Vlog SoHo Round 2
Apple Store, NYC
Sat. July 30, 7-8:30pm
Please attend if you're in NYC.
Please spread the word if you know folks in NYC who might be interested.
Rock.
Josh
YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS
Visit your group "videoblogging" on the web.
To unsubscribe from this
in the
ass!
WESTSIDE represent!
insert smiley emoticon here
schlomo
http://schlomolog.blogspot.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vlog SoHo Round 2
Apple Store, NYC
Sat. July 30, 7-8:30pm
Please attend if you're in NYC.
Please spread
Ummm this is a good reason for IA to look more seriously at P2P
solutions like BitTorrent, Dijjer, and CORAL. If IA had some kind of
method to distribute some of the bandwidth load off onto peers that
contribute to the upload process, then this could solve a major
bottleneck.
-Josh
On
Please, vidoblogging is clearly not the culprit.
Nathan's choices are his own.
The only thing we know of this is what he has presented in his
videoblog. I certainly do not claim to have any facts on the matter
other than what I've seen in his recent video posts.
I think Nathan is a
Annie is in LA too.
Depending on when you do it, Kenyatta Cheese from unmediated.org may
be out that way too... He's an excellent speaker on the subject.
-josh
On 8/1/05, Markus Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
count me in - one hour north of LA in Ventura
anti is in LA Area. So is
RSS is not an archive format. It is used to provide recent updates to your site.
This often means that it contains something like the most recent 15-30
entries on your weblog.
As for the description elements, yes you can include the full text
of your entries there.
-Josh
On 8/1/05, David
I think its safe to say that developers use the tools they create...
-josh
On 8/3/05, petertheman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use Mefeedia.com :)
Peter
I download direct to a Pocket PC using FeederReader (look, ma, NO
DESKTOP!).
Which do you use for your RSS feeds subscribing?
Log in to Blogger and go to Template section. There you can pick a new
theme or edit the template code yourself. To just edit the style, you
can customize the CSS at the top of the template, and if you need to
adjust layout you can edit other sections of the HTML. Be careful
though because
Who says San Francisco in January is warm?
-Josh
On 8/3/05, Steve Garfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any reason why this is a pdf?
If you want people to help edit and contribute, it might be better off
as a page on a Wiki...
Also, If we are planning a vloggercon for 2006, in January,
I agree with this. While I think the Apple Store presentations provide
a great venue (there aren't very many retail stores with theaters in
them), I'm not sure that I think an event like Vloggercon should be so
tied to one vendor.
Apple is cool, and many of us are Apple users, but there are
And that place should first and foremost be on your own blog. Brownie
points to mefeedia for wanting to support technorati-style tagging.
Sorry Andreas, this is retarded. Why can't your
viewers/readers/audience tag stuff too. Tags are not only for authors.
This is what makes tagging
I think the islands of tags are a good thing. Tag systems need to
compete with each other and distinguish from one another. All are not
created equal.
This is exactly why its important for an open tagging system to refer
back to the originating tagging service.
Del.icio.us is a great
about having a basis
for innovation - collecting the data is no longer the issue. You can focus
on Doing Cool Stuff.
On 8/4/05, Andreas Haugstrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 18:00:12 +0200, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
And that place should first and foremost
Is pinging + millions of weblogs too intensive?
-Josh
On 8/4/05, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
wouldnt pinging + millions of taggings be a bit too intensive, somewhere?
and where would that somewhere be?
On 8/4/05, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I
hahaha, of all the quotes to pick!
Although, i believe I know what Jay really meant here (its probably
way out of context).
Regular folks don't make radio shows as part of their daily
experience. They *do* make videos and home movies. My mom has made
home movies, she's never made a radio
It may not be *the* model, but it could be *a* model. There may be
several, time will tell.
-josh
On 8/5/05, jmedakev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is Rocketboom the model for advertisment supported content?
Jamie
thekeverreport.com
YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS
Visit your group
No feed. Not a vlog. This is just video on a website. Unfortunately, I
can imagine we'll see a lot of this kind of stuff called vlogs.
Boo.
Not to spark the age old what is a videoblog? discussion, but I
think we've agreed that a videoblog must first be video in a blog.
-Josh
On 8/5/05,
without having to wait for them
to show up in my web browser individually.
--Stephanie
On 8/5/05, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No feed. Not a vlog. This is just video on a website. Unfortunately, I
can imagine we'll see a lot of this kind of stuff called vlogs.
Boo
yes.
On 8/6/05, duncan speakman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is this possible?
to create a feed that doesn't contain any reference to it's originating site?
regards
d
Yahoo! Groups Links
YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS
Visit your group "videoblogging" on
url: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4787757
Weekend Edition - Saturday, August 6, 2005 ยท As a blogger on the
Internet, it's possible to post entries for all the world to read
about the biggest, or littlest, happenings in one's life. Now video
bloggers, or vloggers, are
a little
tricky because XML is not as forgiving as HTML. Start here with the
RSS 2.0 spec:
http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss
Hope that clarifies...
-Josh
On 8/6/05, duncan speakman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/6/05, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes.
lol... ok.
anychance you
laura did a great job on this story
really showed what we are doing well.
cheers from ro's wedding day in toronto!
-ryanne
On 8/6/05, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
url: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4787757
Weekend Edition - Saturday, August 6, 2005
What kind of animation?
Is it traditional animation, Flash, 3D, claymation, something else?
Typically you can compress animation more than live action video and
still get decent results. You could probably drop the frame rate to
10-12 fps too and save a bit more in filesize.
But, it really
These must follow the rules set down in the technical
specifications or the system breaks down. So when the spec says 'you must
include a link element which points to the HTML page for your channel',
The HTML page for your channel does not need to be your blog.
For instance, the NYTimes
happy birthday fuck you!
Yeah no sh*t. Who in the world has copyright over that title. :-(
Here's the story of the happy birthday song:
http://www.snopes.com/music/songs/birthday.htm
Apparently it now brings in about 2 Million in annual royalties which
are split between AOL Time/Warner and
lynchings is a pretty strong word, Eric.
I wouldn't describe the events you refer to in such a way.
This is a private group after all. Members are added by the moderators.
If members cannot handle the responsibility of civil discourse in an
online group, then it is the moderator's duty to weed
I've used this tutorial for recent versions of MT and it works fine.
-Josh
On 8/8/05, Andy Carvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you are using typepad, right?
Here is a tutorial for creating category feeds
This is from the Rocketboom archives, inspired by WhereTheHellIsMatt:
http://www.rocketboom.com/vlog/archives/2005/03/rb_05_mar_17.html
-Josh
On 8/8/05, johngaltsjournal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That video just made my day!
Not that I'm having a bad day, cause I'm not, but that video
So, josh, I would encourage you to think out of the Web ;-)
I can't watch anything longer than 5 minutes anywhere (5 minutes is
really pushing the limits of my attention span), not just on the web.
I won't watch a 28 minute segment on TV, or listen to 28 minutes
straight on the radio
of special interest to them.
To say whether the video in question should be 28 minutes or not,
well
I could not say without seeing it first.
Cheers
Steve of Elbows
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
So, josh, I would encourage you
There was not a whole lot of animation here.
I would use 3ivx compression as Adrian suggests.
I use the settings from this tutorial:
http://msgilligan.blogspot.com/2004/08/encoding-using-3ivx.html
-Josh
On 8/8/05, James A. Donnelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the advice, I will try
talking about?
Jamie
thekeverreport.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Why not make each of these a separate chunk.
Then I might be able to watch and even link to individual parts of
it
rather than tell someone:
you know there's some
IA = Internet Archive
On 8/8/05, jmedakev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is IA? Can I embed mp4 and get the quicktime embedded
controller?
Jamie
thekverreport.com
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Individual
I've used FFmpegX on the Mac for deinterlacing video.
http://homepage.mac.com/major4/
It can be a little tough to install because there are a few
dependencies, but once you get it running its really an incredible
tool.
At my previous day job at a TV station, I often had to transfer mpeg2
Hah! The funny thing about that is that you can do that with so many words!
For instance, I was completely disappointed when I couldn't find any nudity on:
Go Ogle.com
:-)
-Josh
On 8/9/05, Frank Carver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tuesday, August 2, 2005, 10:39:07 PM, Ed wrote:
I'm
In the Merhcant Tools section of PayPal you can create a Donation button.
This is what people typically use for a Tip Jar.
Now... I haven't yet figured out how to direct link to a paypal page
so that I can use rel=payment on the link. If you can figure this
out it would be fantastic!
Right
YouTube feed does not validate.
Check it at http://FeedValidator.org
Also, they are doing some funky stuff there with RSS... I'll have to
write another email explaining...
-Josh
YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS
Visit your group "videoblogging" on the web.
To unsubscribe from this
Just wanted to throw in a plug here that there are updates
soon-to-be-released for both the Mac and Windows versions of FireANT.
Please stay tuned I think you'll be quite satisfied with some of
the changes, fixes, and new features we've got planned.
-josh
On 8/10/05, Ed [EMAIL
/05, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joshua Kinberg wrote:
YouTube feed does not validate.
Check it at http://FeedValidator.org
Also, they are doing some funky stuff there with RSS... I'll have to
write another email explaining...
URL:http://feedvalidator.org/check.cgi?url
How about the free version of Avid?
http://www.avid.com/freedv/index.asp
Also, your Windows computer should come standard with Windows Movie Maker.
-josh
On 8/10/05, naschmult [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok Ok..
I can't find a software program that doesn't freeze my freakn'
computer. I
Plenty of bloggers make significant money from Tip Jars.
During the election, Joshua Micah Marshall and Daily Kos were able to
travel around and cover the democratic primaries mostly due to
donations from their blogs.
Also, rel=payment does not have to be a *pay me* link. It could
point to
OK... cheapshot retracted :-)
But my point is this... its silly to only support QT or WMV but not
both and this includes Flash, and Real too...
Not everyone publishes content in your format of choice. If you do a
Yahoo! video search you come up with all sorts of formats. There is no
I agree with Clint here. I wasn't put off by this press release.
It was relevant and had a nice note to introduce.
I know Halcyon has contributed to the discussion and he is working
with Veoh, so I was interested in what they are offering.
-Josh
On 8/10/05, Clint Sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Current FireANT for the PC and Mac supports FLV and SWF enclosures, I
believe. They build the SWF wrapper for each FLV file I believe.
Correct me if I'm wrong, Josh.
Almost right current FireANT for PC supports SWF, but FLV support
is coming soon.
Next Mac version supports SWF and FLV
Regular TV is 330 x 480. Standard QT is 320 x 240.
Are we in the big leagues yet or do we have to add a bit more resolution to
get there?
Actually, NTSC resolution for television is 720x480.
-Josh
YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS
Visit your group "videoblogging" on the web.
Ha!
Jay's cable access show, You, has been doing this live -on-TV iChat
AV for over a year!
Way to go CNN... truly on the cutting edge :-)
-Josh
On 8/11/05, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.macworld.co.uk/news/index.cfm?NewsID=12301
CNN commits iChat AV experiment
By
Take a look at the screencasts we did for FireANT. They utilize some
of these features. Of course, we had Ryanne's expert help...
http://getfireant.com/screencast/
http://getfireant.com/psp_sync/
-Josh
On 8/12/05, Devlon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/12/05, petertheman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fast Start option enabled in Quicktime, and *not* viewing in Internet Explorer on Windows.
-Josh
On 8/12/05, Randolfe Wicker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just joined. I'm getting a new Mac to edit
and begin a vlog. I notice some vlogs load very quickly while others take
forever. What
I couldn't find this on Google Video.
I clicked the link below and it says: Did you mean: Meet the Loggers?
-Josh
On 8/12/05, Jack Olmsted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The three Seattle Meet The Vloggers videos recorded at the U-Village
Apple Store, Saturday August 6th, are now available on
This graph is representative of the Web, not of a specific country.
-josh
On 8/13/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
someone said
The numbers represent how many incoming links each site has within
the last month or so.
Its not a representation at all of how much traffic a
One of the great things about vidoeblogging as opposed to film or
television is that here you can just begin producing your ideas
without first figuring out the business models. Just do it. Make what
you want to make. See what works. Understand your own process. Build
an audience. You can do
Raymond,
Have you seen the screencasts we've done for FireANT?
http://getfireant.com/tutorial -- 2 screencasts on this page
I think these are much better (and not just because we did them).
They have a human feel because they are intercut with scenes of real
people, not just focusing on
your stuff plays fine in FireANT.
Maybe your iTunes is on Mute.
-josh
On 8/14/05, Jan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Check to the status of your iTunes volume.
Jan
--
It isn't done alone. Pay more.
http://fauxpress.blogspot.com
http://blog.urbanartadventures.com
Blogging infrastructure built over time. We're standing on the
shoulders of giants. Let's not forget that. We're not any more or less
special because we have video in a blog. But, I do think there are
opportunities here to build tools and services that specifically
relate to media
I didn't know about Pentagon City, in Arlington, VA, on Sept. 7.
Who organized this one and who is attending? I might be able to make
it to this one. My home town is Falls Church, VA, which is about 10
minutes away from there, so I'd be really happy to participate.
I know Jonny Goldstein
Dreamweaver has similar CSS editing capabilities.
I just use a text editor though...
-josh
On 8/15/05, Siobhan Ramsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That looks like a great idea.. is there a pc version.
Can the apple version let you unpick existing CSS and
learn ?
--- Anne [EMAIL
http://www.w3schools.com/css/
W3schools is a great way to learn a lot of this stuff. I'm often using
it as a reference for lots of code related things... HTML, CSS,
_javascript_, XML, etc...
-Josh
On 8/15/05, Siobhan Ramsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Anne
thanks for psoting this,
other than moderation for entry of new members, there is no actual
moderation of messages that go on here... although moderators may from
time to time email people off-list if they get too far off topic or
become a general nuisance.
-josh
On 8/17/05, R. Kristiansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/17/05, naschmult [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Here's what the export dialog box should look like for QT Pro
(disregard the greyed out image): URL
http://node101.org/images/qt_export_dialog.png
Notice
Isn't it facetious to upload your content to Current TV as independent
journalist when you are working as a journalist for the military and
have clear service obligation?
-Josh
On 8/20/05, Jan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.current.tv/studio/media/201490
Okay.
Jan
-- It isn't
Next version of FireANT, releasing soon, will work with Broadcast Machine feeds.
-Josh
On 8/21/05, Ryan Ozawa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/20/05, Kunga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Link to Broadcast Machine please?
http://participatoryculture.org/bm/
I have it installed here:
I tried installing Broadcast Machine on my server. I pay $60/mo for my
own server at 1and1. But, somehow it blocks BitTorrent traffic. Its
probably some port blocking on the default BitTorrent ports... haven't
really taken the time to figure it out, but I wouldn't doubt if other
hosting companies
This is a basic javascript pop-up window. You can set the size of the
window and customize it somewhat (disable scrollbars, resizing, etc).
Here's a good place to start:
http://www.echoecho.com/jswindows02.htm
Note that this simply pops up an HTML page in a customized browser
window. It does not
Also can't figure out how to upload a PDF for a blogspot post. It
rejects PDF images. Confused.
because PDFs are not images. I'm sure blogger has some kind of
filtering that only accepts specific image types (likely .gif and
.jpg, maybe .png).
-Josh
Yahoo! Groups
That really looked like an advertisement to you?!
A John Bolton Got Milk parody?!
-Josh
On 8/29/05, Kunga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Today looked to me like the beginning of Rocketboom advertising. Did
the Milk Counsel pay for that ending Andrew? Or was it only meant to
be a joke? From where I
Why using PDFs? Why not just use the blog entry to include any text/images?
-Josh
On 8/29/05, Kunga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nathan,
Your text is not wrapping in your posts when displayed on a Mac Tiger
Mail client. Have you guys applied to be listed at the iTunes Podcast
Directory yet? I
averrycoollifeblog.blogspot.com is the URL of your blog/
http://feeds.feedburner.com/AVerryCoolLifeblog is the URL of your feed.
you also have another feed at averrycoollifeblog.blogspot.com/atom.xml
-josh
On 8/30/05, Randy Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
now i get this message via feed
I agree here... HTML *is* your multimedia/interactive book.
You can't print multimedia anyway... PDFs are for printers.
-Josh
On 8/30/05, Andreas Haugstrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 18:25:55 +0200, Michael Sullivan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Multimedia Acrobat and/or
I don't understand why this is necessary?
If you have a website with any kind of statistics reporting then you
will know the percentage of web browser user agents that visit your
site (every website hosting plan should provide this basic level of
statistics, if not there are free stat trackers you
Do you have a feed?
See http://FreeVlog.org, step #6.
-Josh
On 8/30/05, tractionman_swe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, sorry for the late reply. Did you download and save the video or
stream it? I've noticed that with some videos the download time can be
quite long from archive.org (not
I can say from our download stats at FireANT that we have had about
40% Mac downloads and 60% Windows. Granted we have done very little
promotion or marketing... heck we have hardly made release
announcements here... but I think this is a fairly telling statistic
when Mac users comprise somewhere
Thanks, Raymond.
We do plan to do some more promotion as we gear up for our next
update, which is coming soon.
- Josh
On 8/30/05, R. Kristiansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/30/05, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can say from our download stats at FireANT that we have had about
Joshua Kinberg mentioned about Re: [videoblogging]
I/ON: Now Mefeedia-Powered! that:
PDFs are for printers.
nah, that's just a hegemonic myth maintained by graphic designers :-)
See URL:
http://hypertext.rmit.edu.au/vlog/archives/2005/08/31/vogbook/ for
something in pdf I made in 2003
You appear to be shooting from the hip without knowing the details in
this case. Such as - the videos in question have been online for 191
days and the video blogger was fired when he gave his two weeks
notice.
Do you think he was given the ax for his video of the elevator door
opening or
I've already heard someone on this list refer to the Road Node as Vlog
Tour USA...)
I would suggest that this road trip is more appropriately called Vlog
Tour USA.
In many ways we're still trying to figure out what Node101 actually *is*.
Let's slow down a little here and think more high level
Bandwidth sustainability will be a key geopolitical issue, it
certainly is right now in Australia except it isn't called that.
I agree with you. This is a real issue. What do they call it in Australia?
Its not something that is much talked about in the US either. If it
is, they usually call it
This conversation reminds me of that commercial where this guy is
sitting at his computer clicking around the web when his computer
starts speaking to him and says You have reached the end of the
internet... please go back now.
This is simply preposterous. The discussion was not about the
If you're on a Mac, you can record anything that comes out of your
speakers with WireTap.
Its a free download. I use it often for just this type of thing.
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/20167
-Josh
On 9/4/05, Jared [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sep 4, 2005, at 6:10 PM, Jen
] wrote:
That link didn't work for me.
I found WireTap 1.0.0 over here:
http://www.mp3-mac.com/AppsDload/WireTap.html
On Sep 4, 2005, at 7:04 PM, Joshua Kinberg wrote:
If you're on a Mac, you can record anything that comes out of your
speakers with WireTap.
Its a free download. I
Ha! and he does it day after day.
I love that guy.
Josh
On 9/4/05, Tim D [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Damn. I need a nap after watching that, so I can only imagine what he
must feel like.
Tim
realitysandwich.typepad.com
On 9/2/05, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
one man's opinion
Just wanted to let everyone know that we've released a new public
version of FireANT for Windows today. Get it at http://GetFireAnt.com
-- its free!
This version includes a lot of improvements, new functionality, and
bug fixes. All Windows users are encouraged to upgrade. And of course,
your
You can disregard the warning. There is nothing malicious in FireANT.
Those warnings pop up whenever something wants to connect to the
internet, which FireANT needs to do by its nature.
Sorry that if that seems scary... we'll try to do something to disable
it from provoking that warning.
-josh
BTW, what anti-virus software is it?
Is it Norton, by any chance?
-josh
On 9/7/05, Joshua Kinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can disregard the warning. There is nothing malicious in FireANT.
Those warnings pop up whenever something wants to connect to the
internet, which FireANT needs
Ha! Funny that they even call it podcasting. This Record feature has
been available in QT Pro for a long time... works for video too.
They've just found a catchy marketing term to use. But, unfortunately
this doesn't help you post on a blog with an RSS feed. That would be
the next logical step,
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