RE: [videoblogging] Advertising and personal vlogs : Was, Blip doesn't love me anymore?

2009-10-28 Thread Charles Hope
Yes, by all means, do stop by!

 

Eric Mortensen wrote a response to the original thread, but his answer
seems to be awaiting moderation?

 

 

 

 

From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:videoblogg...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of hpbatman7
Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2009 16:13 PM
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [videoblogging] Advertising and personal vlogs : Was,  Blip
doesn't love me anymore?

 

  

 I'm sure we're all aware that they've been switching their focus away

 from people like us and from YouTube clip content, to position 
 themselves more strongly as The Web TV Show People. It's obvious that

 videoblogging isn't going to make anybody any money by itself, but on

 the other hand there are a lot of people out there who use Blip 
 because it's a fantastic video sharing site, with a great set of 
 features - better than YouTube. Seems to me that things like your 
 videos are just sensible free social marketing for them - showing off

 why Blip is great to people who usually just see YouTube embeds.

It's funny you should bring this up, as I have been wondering for a
while now, what the future of the type of video blogging I do is. When I
say I, I mean people who shoot mainly personal video's and don't have
the ad's set to on.

All these video hosting sites need to find a way to make money, charging
for HD content is one (Google doesn't count as they have more money than
the whole world and YT probably doesn't cost them anything, contray to
some reports), limiting what you can upload and adding advertisments.
Now at one time adding advertisments to any personal vlog would cause a
massive flame war here with anyone who suggested that advertisments were
not all bad, that person would forever be branded a heritic and cast
out..Butif Blip doesn't make any money, then...bye, bye
video's...

So...what to do? Allow advererts? Or just hope that blip never goes
away? Self host? (which may or may not be an issue) I mean long gone are
the days when you could see a Josh Leo or Paul or a Steve or just a
personal vlogger on Blip's homepage or showcase pages..It is about being
a desitantion for shows on the web Which is fine, I mean they need to
make money like anyone else and they are still the most creater friendly
group I know of...this is not a bash of blip but more of a question of
where do we go from here? thing...

It's a very real possiblity that the only free game in town someday
will be YT

This email is a little all over the place but hopefully the main point
is coming across...will the little guy eventually get shut out? Will it
just be a small little market with a handfull of us just making personal
vid's because we can?

I'm going to be in NY tomorrow and Friday, maybe I should just drop by
blip and ask them? lol

Heath 
http://heathparks.com/blog

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
mailto:videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com , Rupert Howe rup...@...
wrote:

 Seems to me that you're being misunderstood. The weird thing is that 
 it seems almost deliberate. It reads like their stock position is 
 that if anybody asks whether something they're doing breaches the ToS,

 they should err on the side of caution in their response and just say 
 No. My personal reading of what you're doing is that it's fine under 
 their ToS, but it's a bit depressing to see this kind of response from

 them, that doesn't seem to be trying to help you out or understand 
 what it is that you're trying to do. Especially when they used to 
 handle all support requests more quickly and positively than anyone 
 else.
 
 I'm sure we're all aware that they've been switching their focus away 
 from people like us and from YouTube clip content, to position 
 themselves more strongly as The Web TV Show People. It's obvious that 
 videoblogging isn't going to make anybody any money by itself, but on 
 the other hand there are a lot of people out there who use Blip 
 because it's a fantastic video sharing site, with a great set of 
 features - better than YouTube. Seems to me that things like your 
 videos are just sensible free social marketing for them - showing off 
 why Blip is great to people who usually just see YouTube embeds.
 
 But perhaps the weight of HD content being uploaded to their servers, 
 which they have to transcode and stream out, is costing them too much 
 to be worth it. And I guess videoblogs and marketing and 
 commercial videos often opt out of advertising, therefore don't make 
 Blip any money. I know Vimeo banned videogame screencasts because 
 they were costing too much in terms of processing time and bandwidth. 
 Perhaps that's why Blip say We are not a good solution for 
 screencasts - even though they're actually a great solution for your 
 kind of screencasts.
 
 So. Add some post-roll adverts onto your videos, make them some 
 money, and see how keen they are to nuke your account after that ;)
 
 Rupert
 
 
 
 
 
 
 On 28-Oct-09, at 1:24 PM, Adam Warner wrote:
 
  Hi 

RE: [videoblogging] Re: manage Show Player

2009-03-10 Thread Charles Hope
Sara, I think I've figured out why you didn't get a helpful response
from your original support e-mail.  Emily responded?  We don't have any
Emily working with us!  Are you absolutely certain that you sent the
e-mail to supp...@blip.tv? Not .com or .fm? It is good to use the form
at http://blip.tv/help/, because not only is it certain to avoid the
unhelpful Emily, but it also gives us information about your set up
which can help us diagnose problems.

We do test on Internet Explorer versions 6  7.  If something is screwy,
we'd be very interested in the details so we can try to reproduce it.

Thanks again, Rupert, for your help!



RE: [videoblogging] manage Show Player

2009-03-09 Thread Charles Hope
Thanks, Rupert.  That's exactly the right answer.

Sara, I'm sorry that nobody got back to you from blip.tv support.  I
checked our e-mail system and don't see any correspondence from you at
all, so it must have gotten lost along the way.  Did you e-mail
supp...@blip.tv?




RE: [videoblogging] BlipTV videos not playing (anyone else see this?)

2008-11-03 Thread Charles Hope
You're not crazy.  Others have noticed the issue, we blogged about it at
http://blog.blip.tv/blog/2008/11/03/isolated-problems-throughout-the-we
ekend/ and we are still in the process of sleuthing, but according to
our network engineer, the problem has cleared up in the past hour.
Please let us know at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you find any more problems.

Thanks,
Charles


RE: [videoblogging] thank you blip.tv -

2008-09-12 Thread Charles Hope
You're very welcome, Liza!


Re: [videoblogging] Re: Preventing embedded videos from playing automatically on Myspace message boards

2008-07-10 Thread Charles HOPE
We have just now put out a fix for this bug, so the problems should be clearing 
up at once.  Sorry for the inconveniences!




Heath wrote:
 
 
 My stuff on Myspace from blip auto plays as well. It's the player
 that you can embed into your site. It's started a while ago, I just
 never did anything about it. But I know it's also happening to me.
 
 Heath
 http://batmangeek.com http://batmangeek.com
 http://heathparks.com http://heathparks.com
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
 mailto:videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com, Jan McLaughlin
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   In a situation like that, I would say calling Mr. Hudack on his cell
   might be in order. That is, if it's really a Blip issue - but based
   upon what you've described, I don't think it is.
  
   What you describe sounds very strange.
  
   Know there's an autoplay option in Blip's show player configuration
   process but can't imagine that even changing that option could cause
   autoplay across extant Blip embed code and/or players everywhere.
  
   When you upload to MySpace, those videos aren't hosted @ Blip, but
 at
   MySpace, so deleting the Blip files wouldn't affect how your MySpace
   vids autoplayed (or not).
  
   MySpace deleted all the videos I'd embedded in it and I can't for
 the
   life of me figure out how to re-do it.
  
   My best guess is that the problem is with MySpace, not Blip.
  
   Blip's cross-post to MySpace has been broken for a while - since
   MySpace altered something-or-other.
  
   MySpace deleted the half dozen or so videos that were on my profile.
   Ack. Not very video friendly.
  
   Jan
  
   On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 4:37 PM, duckpondpotter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
   
I recently had an incident where many of the videos I had
 embedded on
Myspace message boards from Blip Tv had started playing
 automatically.
This had the extremely undesirable effect of fouling the audio
 on the
homepage. We are making a documentary of the music scene in and
 around
our pottery shop, and the video posts, which were mainly musical
performances, were placed on the sites of musicians who were
 friends
with the people in the videos. When our videos started playing
automatically, we suddenly were flooded with angry complaints from
musicians that our videos were messing up their pages.
 AHH!!! We
had inadvertently become Spamers!!! I immediately deleted my
 videos
from Blip and e-mailed their staff for a solution to this. I
 also put
out a bulletin in Myspace explaining and apologizing for the
 problem.
Embedding video can be a great way to build an audience, but this
problem is suddenly making us more enemies than fans. I'm hoping
there might be somebody in the videoblogging community who can
 toss me
a lifeline here.
   
Nick Friedman
The Duckpond Pottery
Brevard, North Carolina
www.myspace.com/duckpondatdusk
   
   

   
Yahoo! Groups Links
   
   
   
  
  
  
   --
   Jan McLaughlin
   Production Sound Mixer
   air = 862-571-5334
   aim = janofsound
   skype = janmclaughlin
  
 
 


Re: [videoblogging] Re: Vloggercamp Who is going?

2008-07-01 Thread Charles HOPE
Don't take it personally.  You're on there with one million other terrorists, 
such as Nelson Mandela, Ted Kennedy, and every man named John Williams.

http://www.aclu.org/privacy/spying/watchlistcounter.html


ractalfece wrote:
 
 
 Even if gas was affordable, I'm terrified of cars. Two years ago I
 was in a bad mashup at hiway speeds. Nobody was hurt. But it left me
 having very little stomach for driving or being driven around.
 Especially with someone like you Irina who drives like a maniac. I am
 simply too terrified.
 
 Another thing that blows: I found out I'm on the terrorist watch
 list. I was at the La Guardia airport in January and being my normal
 organized self, I showed up at the check-in desk with only forty
 minutes to spare. And the old man said, Oh my goodness. I don't
 think you're going to make it. And he typed some things in his
 computer and then he chuckled, And of course you're on the list. He
 paused again. Okay you're on the flight. You made it by thirty
 seconds. But your bags probably aren't going to make it.
 
 So this has been a mystery I've been trying to figure out. Why am I
 on the list?
 
 Was it my library record?
 
 Was it this video I filmed at a party in portland:
 
 http://www.detrimentalinformation.com/2006/11/episode_27_george_bush_pinata.html
  
 http://www.detrimentalinformation.com/2006/11/episode_27_george_bush_pinata.html
 
 http://tinyurl.com/55g73u http://tinyurl.com/55g73u
 
 Or is it a mistake? I watched a video about a John Higgins who was
 put on the list. Maybe he got put on the list because his name is
 similar to mine: John Holden.
 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOQ4lEzChQI 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOQ4lEzChQI
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
 mailto:videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com, Irina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   ok so john holden, we cant even drive any more
   do you have a prius, i think in all the prii, we can drive for $27
  
   On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 12:10 AM, ruperthowe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   wrote:
  
This is what I'm talking about. With ideas like this, we could
 change
the world.
   
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
 mailto:videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com
 videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
ractalfece john@ wrote:

 If I make it to vloggercamp. And I'm really gonna try. If I make it
 I'll sit around and bullshit about kicking some mothervloggin
 ass with
 whoever will listen. Here's an idea that popped into my head and I
 don't know what to do with it. So I'm going to pretend I'm looking
 into a camp fire with a beer in my hand. Because that's really where
 ideas like this should go. Into a fire.

 Okay, you know the youtube system, how suggested videos pop up
 in the
 player after you watch one? And also there's the related video list
 over on the sidebar. In the early days it was based on tags. And you
 could get massive amounts of views by changing your tags to the tags
 of a popular video. But they've changed the algorithm. I think
 they're now using some sort of social scoring system sort of like
 google page rank. And the evidence I'm going on here is the strange
 experiences I've had with my videos. Someone leaves an intriguing
 comment and I want to know more about this person. I go to the
 commenter's youtube profile, I watch one of the commenter's
 videos and
 one of my own videos pops up in the player! I've also noticed odd
 behaviour with the videos I've favorited- they have a tendency
 to show
 up on the related sidebar list together.

 Okay, so do you realize what we as a vlogging community could do? We
 could create an insular social circle so that the majority of the
 videos that pop up are from our circle. Nay, our cult! We could all
 start inserting a single frame of satanic imagery. Think how this
 will look to the average youtuber. He or she keeps clicking on the
 videos that youtube suggests and everything youtube serves up
 has the
 same dark image inexplicably inserted into it. No better yet: a
 whispered phrase. Think about it.

 I'm gonna go take a leak over in those bushes now.

 WE COULD DRAMATICALLY INCREASE THE WHIRLY SPEED OF THE APOCALYPSE!

 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
 mailto:videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com
 videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
ruperthowe rupert@ wrote:
 
  if i tell my wife that i'm burning $1000 that i can't really
 afford to
  spend 5 days away (including my daughter's birthday) when she's 8
  months pregnant and when my sister, her boyfriend and her two
 kids are
  visiting from England and staying in our house just for
 FUN, then
  i'll get fired. maritally speaking.
  if i'm coming, i'm coming to kick some mothervloggin' ass. not
 chew
  straw and whittle.
  R
 
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
 mailto:videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com
 

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Vloggercamp Who is going?

2008-06-30 Thread Charles HOPE
I would like to go.  What happens if I register today and 24 other people don't 
do likewise?



Bill Streeter wrote:
 
 
 We have 5 people who have registered.
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
 mailto:videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com, Irina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   SO
   whats the count RIGHT NOW bill


Re: [videoblogging] Popcorn popping, the truth

2008-06-12 Thread Charles HOPE


Jay dedman wrote:

 We're not alone in our disappointment, and now YouTube is filling up
 with videos of groups of friends attempting to replicate the trick and
 subsequently failing to excite a scattering of corn. In terms of
 excitement, it's the exact opposite of the experimental craze that hit
 computer screens last summer when it was discovered that adding a
 Mentos sweet to a bottle of Diet Coke would create giant fountains of
 roaring foam.


I tried that, and it failed!


Re: [videoblogging] Twitter DOWN???

2008-05-20 Thread Charles HOPE
Twitter goes down several times a week. Get used to it.


Re: [videoblogging] where is blip tv?

2008-02-27 Thread Charles HOPE
Hello Jeff,

Did you get the e-mail I sent you 30 minutes ago?  If you use AOL Instant 
Messenger, try to reach me at 'zumbenji'.



jeff wrote:
 Hi
 I have been a basic member of blip tv for a few weeks, i upgraded to
 pro account today and thus far they have taken my money and i have
 received none of the benefits of the pro account. I have sent many
 emails and web form requests going back 3 days for help and have not
 received any replies! I have checked my spam box. I have a video that
 has been stuck in conversion for over 7 hours!
 Does anyone know what has  happened to the people at blip?
 Thanks
 Jeff
 
 
 
  
 Yahoo! Groups Links
 
 
 


Re: [videoblogging] Blip is creating its own RSS feed for shows?

2008-02-14 Thread Charles HOPE
Hello Rox,

We are discussing this in the office and Angus is about to chime in here, but I 
wanted to note that indeed we have been providing RSS feeds for years, since 
our users have demanded we do so.

Just to be clear, is the issue that you had put in your Feedburner URL into the 
iTunes field of http://blip.tv/prefs/external/, and were expecting that to be 
delivered on your episode page?


Roxanne Darling wrote:
 Hi Videobloggers,
 I discovered tonight that Blip has created a separate RSS feed that it is
 using for our RSS and iTunes links on the detail page.  I don't know how
 long this has been in place but I very upset and disappointed.  Would some
 of the rest of you please check your links and see if this has happened to
 you?  Our original RSS and iTunes links are in use on the main Beach Walks
 show page for 3 out of 4 of the links; the hijacked RSS links are on the
 Pando link on the main show page and on all links on the detail pages.  We
 very specifically manage our RSS through Feedburner because it allows us to
 point our feed where ever we are hosting our files and our iTunes show page
 is very important for us for gathering reviews, etc.  To have a whole new
 feed that blip is pointing people to is in direct contradiction to our
 goals.  I understand more and more sites are doing this; I am not happy
 about it and I am just so surprised.
 
 I prefer to not ignite the flame wars, but I would like to see what the rest
 of you are experiencing and think about this. Blip is renowned for their
 communication skills, so I expect them to be giving us some explanations
 ASAP.
 
 Aloha,
 
 Rox
 


Re: [videoblogging] Blip Pro Account

2008-02-13 Thread Charles HOPE
At http://blip.tv/prefs there should be a retry button next to the video in 
question.  And you can get faster responses from us if you e-mail us at 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thanks!


Sheldon Pineo wrote:
 Ok, I bit the bullet and bought a pro account.  Now, how do I
 re-encode a video.  Episode 30 (http://blip.tv/file/660015/) is still
 missing the last 1:21.
 Thanks.
 Shel.
 


Re: [videoblogging] Net-Neutrality

2008-02-13 Thread Charles HOPE
Richard H. Hall wrote:

 About network neutrality and competition. First, of course, if everyone has
 a fair playing field within the network (like a phone call from me to you,
 gets the same priority as a phone call from one ATT executive to another),
 then competition will be increased, sine it allows innovators and start ups
 with lots of ideas and little money to compete and, in fact, we've seen this
 a lot already afforded by the web. Second, competition was SEVERELY
 curtailed when some court somewhere ruled that cable, and then dsl companies
 do not have to abide by common carriage laws when it comes to the internet.
 So, with phone lines, the companies who built the lines have to share the
 lines with other phone companies (they get a lot of tax breaks for building
 them and they are the default carrier, so it's still a good deal for them).
 Makes sense, of course, since we don't want every phone company building
 lines through public right aways and such. 


It doesn't make very much sense to me. There's plenty more room in the ground 
for wire, more space for newfangled telephone poles carrying broadband, and 
more radio spectrum. Using this seems a lot more fair to me than to have the 
first company pay for all the infrastructure and then forcing them to turn it 
over to a flock of free-riding competitors.  Or for the first company to foist 
the infrastructure bill on the overburdened taxpayer.


Re: [videoblogging] Net-Neutrality

2008-02-13 Thread Charles HOPE
Jay dedman wrote:

 this is crazy to me.
 this is like saying that everyone can make their own power plants nd
 run lines all over town. (and charge for that power)
 everyone can make their own water companies and dig up the ground for
 pipes. (and charge for their use)
 or everyone can make their own roads. (and charge for their use)

I have no idea why you think this is outrageous.  If one utility network can be 
installed, why not a reasonable number like, say, three or five? There really 
is no reason why neighbors can't receive service from different networks.  You 
might have a good place to keep your ice cream during a blackout.

 Can I make my own army?

Why not?  You wouldn't be the first. 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_military_company#U.S._companies


Re: [videoblogging] Net-Neutrality

2008-02-13 Thread Charles HOPE
Jay dedman wrote:
  I have no idea why you think this is outrageous. If one utility network can
 be
  installed, why not a reasonable number like, say, three or five? There
 really
  is no reason why neighbors can't receive service from different networks.
 You
  might have a good place to keep your ice cream during a blackout.
 
 so you want to only have 3 or 5?
 why cant there be a 150?
 any citizen should be allowed to build their network.

Indeed they should. But most markets tend to settle down to a small number of 
companies, although never just one.

 I can also choose to not let people from your network talk to people
 on my network.
 fuck you. this is freedom.

You should definitely be free to establish ridiculous company policies which 
will knock your company out of business.

 This is why its outrageous.

What's outrageous? That companies should be able to shoot themselves in the 
foot if they choose?

Here's the situation: Broadband providers are now artificial monopolies, due to 
legislation.  Now we bemoan the problems inherent in the nature of a monopoly, 
and have two solutions before us.  We can remove their monopoly status.  Or we 
can add still more legislative engineering on top, in order to attempt to 
create a monopoly that doesn't stink like a monopoly. Sort of like a fat-free 
oil, or calorie-free sweetener, we want to tamper with nature. (Then we find 
out saccharin makes people gain weight.)

I don't think our economic and legislative skills are up to the task. The fact 
that the current crisis is of OUR OWN DOING indicates our inability to 
successfully tamper with markets.

Make no mistake, economy is like ecology.  It is a naturally occurring 
phenomenon, whose principles were discovered and researched by scientists.  It 
is not a machine designed by a team of engineers.

I find something very suburban in this denial of nature.


Re: [videoblogging] Net-Neutrality

2008-02-13 Thread Charles HOPE
Jay dedman wrote:
   People who cry free market, just mean they want market regulation
   that benefits them.
   Regulation is about benefiting all citizens.

  A free market has no market regulation (by definition).
 
 absolutely correct.
 I put free market in quotes because all the proponents of this term
 never truly lived by their own preachings.
 Good old Uncle Milt is a great example.
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milton_friedman
 usually, its just deregulate...but make sure its just in the right places.

Milt and the Chicago School are OK but they are the weaker branch of the 
free-market advocates.  If you want the real deal, who lack these 
inconsistencies you note, look to Von Mises and the Austrian School.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_von_Mises


Re: [videoblogging] Net-Neutrality

2008-02-13 Thread Charles HOPE
Jay dedman wrote:
  And who gets to decide if something is a benefit to society or not?
 
 we the people, and the representatives we elect.

Meanwhile, in terms of education, medicine, and pretty much everything else, 
public run is a synonym for crappy and busted.

 
 I hear you charles.
 Current governments certainly dont seem to work well.
 The corrupting influences are enormous.
 But I fear just tearing it all down, hoping people act for the good of
 the whole, with no alternative structuremight be worse.

The magic of market forces has nothing at all to do with hoping people act for 
the good of the whole.  That is a strawman argument, for over 200 years ago it 
was explained It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or 
the baker that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own 
interest. 

So when was the last American government that wasn't corrupt?  Do you look back 
to the days of JFK?  FDR? Lincoln? How many of your good leaders do we get each 
century? How is that working out for you? You know the definition of insanity.

J. Rhett Aultman wrote:
  I would tend to agree, too.  Just look at the history of rural
  electrification to see the failure of private industry and market forces
  to electrify rural areas, a critical step in providing the society we now
  enjoy.

Is it a failure whenever the market cannot provide some good at a price 
within the reach of everybody?  Why isn't it a failure of the technology to be 
cheap enough?  Why isn't it a failure of the rural people to go move where 
modernity is available?

 
  A core belief in the right to unregulated commerce is that if I sell it
  and someone buys it, it's our right to do, but if the service or
  production of the good has an effect on third parties, then the
  libertarian notion of not forcing others is broken and requires attention.

Pollution is a form of trespassing. It is hardly libertarian to ignore such a 
crime.


Re: [videoblogging] Net-Neutrality

2008-02-13 Thread Charles HOPE
Jay dedman wrote:

 All anyone wants is a set of standards and guideliness that we can all
 depend on.
 right now, its all arbitrary..and dependent on the whims of the
 broadband providers.
 They COULD behave reasonably as you suggest.
 They COULD behave in their own self-interest as the presiding fear is.


If the companies are giving us a good deal out of the kindness of their hearts, 
I don't want any of it!  I don't have a personal relationship with these 
faceless bureaucracies and any such charity can be withdrawn at any time. I 
insist that they give me any deal motivated by corporate greed and selfishness. 
  This way I can be sure that it is in their interest to continue. And I want 
the satisfaction of knowing that, if they deviate, they're hurting themselves 
as well as me, and opening themselves up to attack from a competitor.


Re: [videoblogging] Blip Encoding

2008-02-11 Thread Charles HOPE
Pro account users have a button available which retries flash conversion. 
Otherwise you can e-mail us at [EMAIL PROTECTED], for fastest service.  Your 
most 
recent video looks fine to me; both the flash and the QuickTime end with you 
saying Hope this helps.



Sheldon Pineo wrote:
 Is it possible to ask for Blip to re-encode a FLV video?  My latest
 video is missing the last 1:21.  This problem is only with the FLV
 encoded video.  The MP4 file is fine.
 


Re: [videoblogging] Re: Comcast officially admits to throttling bandwidth use

2008-02-11 Thread Charles HOPE
Ron Watson wrote:
 Steve, great post as always..
 
 I'll give an explanation.
 
 We're scary. 


Show us evidence (even anecdotal) that Big Business is visionary enough to 
realize this, or plans long-term enough to take steps to shut down.  I think 
you are presuming that Big Business is a rational, energetic actor, and that 
you are mistaken. Big Business does not conspire to change contexts, but adapts.


 These guys built their empire promising us exactly what we have  
 today: Every man a publisher. Every man a Network.
 
 It was the bone they threw the public and elected officials to get  
 relaxed regulation, re-regulation in their interests and support for  
 their projects. 


It seems quite naïve to hold an industry to the empty promises made by its 
lobbyists in a system so corrupt. The actual promises delivered concerned 
strings of zeros deposited in legislators' bank accounts.


Re: [videoblogging] Comcast officially admits to throttling bandwidth use

2008-02-11 Thread Charles HOPE
More fool us for believing that Comcastbucks could be restrained by an entity 
like Govmart, which is completely susceptible to corruption and typically works 
for the highest bidder.


Re: [videoblogging] Re: Comcast officially admits to throttling bandwidth use

2008-02-11 Thread Charles HOPE
Ron Watson wrote:
 
 Enron was the largest wind producer in America. BP Bought and  
 throttled down Solarex, the most promising solar company in the  
 nation at one time.
 
 Amoco and GM purchasing and dismantling light rail to ensure that the  
 automobile became the mandatory mode of transportation in America.


I would love to hear more details about these two cases. I am not familiar with 
them.


 Lobbying, in and of itself, is creation and maintenence of market  
 trends. It is not adapting, it is visionary.


When a bill is introduced into Congress by, for instance, the 
environmentalists, business must react by lobbying against it.  I don't 
consider this visionary. It is reactive, not proactive.

In general, I don't see business acting as strongly as it could in such cases. 
  But they are limited by responsibility to shareholders, to do only the 
minimum necessary to resist encroachments.  It is conceivable that business 
could hide behind many layers and hire thugs to intimidate and kill their 
enemies by the dozen, never getting caught.  Or stage well-publicized and 
intentional distribution shortages to, for example, withhold all cigarettes 
from New York City until cigarette taxes are lowered, smoking bans are dropped, 
or State House lawsuits retracted. Or even publish strongly worded full-page 
ads in the New York Times. Instead, they play meekly within the rules and obey 
when the laws find against them. Networks of corporate governance discourage 
risk and long-term planning.


Re: [videoblogging] Re: National Protests of Scientology by Anonymous this Sunday

2008-02-09 Thread Charles HOPE
J. Rhett Aultman wrote:

 There are three problems I see with Scientology.  The first one is
 something Steve Fishman refers to as spiritual informed consent.  The
 Catholic church is, for the most part, transparent.  It's easy to know
 what you'll be getting yourself into if you want to join their program. 
 The curricula for first mass are pretty easy to find, the theology is
 covered through a number of public documents, and the plan for your life
 is something the Catholic church encourages you to know.


Such graded revelation is common in the religions of Classical Antiquity.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mystery_religion


 I think it's weird that so many people are up in arms over Scientology, when
 other religions have been practicing equally cult-like behavior for
 centuries.  

The devil you know...


Re: [videoblogging] Wanna Buy Revver? AND Whose got File Backups??

2008-02-06 Thread Charles HOPE
Hello Rox,

Of course we provide the original files and make them available for download. 
But what kind of backup service did you have in mind?



Roxanne Darling wrote:
 So time to think about backup plans. I for one am ready to pay extra for
 file back up services.  I am not on Revver, but I am on blip, and will
 follow up with Mike if he doesn't chime in on this thread.
 We backup all our original digital media, and have backup in place on the
 servers we manage for the first 350+ episodes.  Since then, we have hosted
 at blip, and I am not aware of backup service there.
 
 Aloha,
 
 Rox
 
 
 On Feb 6, 2008 12:47 PM, Charles Iliya Krempeaux [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 
   This seems pertinent to the conversation we were having in the
 TrafficGeyser.com ? thread...

 http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/message/68599

 --
 Charles Iliya Krempeaux, B.Sc.
 http://ChangeLog.ca/

 Motorsport Videos
 http://TireBiterZ.com/

 Vlog Razor... Vlogging News... http://vlograzor.com/


 On Feb 6, 2008 1:55 PM, Tim Street [EMAIL 
 PROTECTED]tim%40frenchmaidtv.com
 wrote:
 You know... there might be someone who for say tax purposes needs to
 spend $500K to get $1 Million in debt.

 I'm just hoping they show up soon. ;)

 Tim Street
 Creator/Executive Producer
 French Maid TV
 Subscribe for FREE @
 http://frenchmaidtv.com/itunes
 MyBlog
 http://1timstreet.com


 On Feb 6, 2008, at 1:51 PM, schlomo rabinowitz wrote:

 Curious what people on the list think about this:
 http://mashable.com/2008/02/06/revver-for-sale/

 I'm especially talking to people like Tim Street, who has always
 done well
 with Revver's service-- how do you supplement the income that may
 disappear?
 I know you keep abreast of all the analogous services; but what
 happens to
 your audience when these folks leave?

 Who else around here is a Revver PowerUser?

 --
 Schlomo Rabinowitz
 http://schlomolog.blogspot.com
 http://hatfactory.net
 AIM:schlomochat
  

 
 
 


Re: [videoblogging] Re: It begins...

2008-01-18 Thread Charles HOPE
Steve Watkins wrote:
 Anarchism 
 as it is popularly misunderstood, has a flaw in that either external or 
 internal forces could 
 take control and intimidate people far wose than their own government ever 
 could. 


It is impossible for chaotic gangs of rabble to even dream of slaughtering or 
stealing on the scale that governments have in the 20th century.



Re: [videoblogging] Re: It begins...

2008-01-18 Thread Charles HOPE
Chris wrote:
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Charles HOPE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Why do you put honor system in quotes?  I never used that phrase.
  It wasn't 
 the honor system or any other sort of kindness that put cheap cell
 phones in 
 the hands of nearly everybody in the West, rich and poor.  It was pink 
 unicorns. We are literally surrounded by the gifts bestowed by pink
 unicorns, 
 and whenever pink unicorns are abolished, people become miserable,
 but if you 
 nevertheless refuse to believe in them, there's no further proof I
 can produce. 
   So I suppose that makes you correct.
 
 I don't know, it always seems to me there's an undercurrent of
 industry is honest and government is not in these arguments. But
 you're right, I shouldn't have made the assumption that you were
 suggesting a code of ethics might keep corporations honest sans
 regulation.


Not only did I not say it, but nobody says it.  There are no defenses of free 
markets reliant upon such ludicrous assumptions. The arguments are either based 
on observation (observe that wealth is proportional to economic freedom), or 
morals (only voluntary transactions preserve human dignity).

If I, like you, had no idea how naked self-interest could paradoxically result 
in good quality at affordable prices, my worldview would be equally depressive. 
Left to themselves, I would think that companies would charge infinite prices 
for abysmal goods, and only regulation enables consumers to survive.  How 
complete communism doesn't follow from that is beyond me. Do you really have 
any reasons why the government should not regulate all production and 
distribution? Why wouldn't consumers benefit from this?


Re: [videoblogging] Re: It begins...

2008-01-18 Thread Charles HOPE
Chris wrote:
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Charles HOPE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Sorry if I'm not willing to place implicit trust in this mystical
 honor system you seem to believe in, that will magically rein in
 these entities that have so far shown no compunctions against raping
 the planet, exploiting Third World labor and generally screwing the
 underclass.


Why do you put honor system in quotes?  I never used that phrase.  It wasn't 
the honor system or any other sort of kindness that put cheap cell phones in 
the hands of nearly everybody in the West, rich and poor.  It was pink 
unicorns. We are literally surrounded by the gifts bestowed by pink unicorns, 
and whenever pink unicorns are abolished, people become miserable, but if you 
nevertheless refuse to believe in them, there's no further proof I can produce. 
  So I suppose that makes you correct.


Re: [videoblogging] Re: It begins...

2008-01-18 Thread Charles HOPE
Chris wrote:
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Charles HOPE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hey Eddie!

 There are probably fewer than five people on this list that would
 find any 
 value in the old-school ARPANET the government gave us decades ago.
  Everything 
 newer than that, and the cheap hardware and software that made vlogging 
 possible, is a chocolate river brought to us by pink unicorns.
 
 Who, amazingly, were able to do so under government regulation. Your
 argument is still as empty as air.


I can see how my arguments would appear empty to anybody who can't distinguish 
between having benefited from and in spite of. They can observe plucky 
survival under harsh conditions, and credit the survival upon the treacherous 
conditions instead of the brave survivors!  What's more, I don't believe I can 
disprove such a claim.



Re: [videoblogging] It begins...

2008-01-18 Thread Charles HOPE
Hey Eddie!

There are probably fewer than five people on this list that would find any 
value in the old-school ARPANET the government gave us decades ago.  Everything 
newer than that, and the cheap hardware and software that made vlogging 
possible, is a chocolate river brought to us by pink unicorns.



Eddie Codel wrote:
 You mean like the Internet?
 
 Hi Charles!
 
 On Jan 18, 2008 2:05 PM, Charles HOPE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Judging from some of the attitudes here, one might be inclined to think
 that
 vlogging was invented by the government and promoted by grants.


 
 
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[videoblogging] Comparing Flash encoding across different sites

2008-01-18 Thread Charles HOPE
Here is very interesting research comparing different ways that various sites 
(blip.tv, Veoh, Vimeo, Google Video and YouTube) encode Flash video.

http://hastalavistavista.wordpress.com/category/video-datasheets/


Re: [videoblogging] Re: It begins...

2008-01-18 Thread Charles HOPE
Steve Watkins wrote:
 Sometimes maybe but other times the regulations are there for very good 
 reasons, such as 
 public health. Would removing regulation of advertising benefit the honest?
 
 Deregulation of the banking sector in recent decades plays a large part in 
 the financial 
 nightmare that has begun.

That wasn't deregulation, it was partial regulation, where profits are 
privatized and losses are socialized.  Under deregulation, you could start your 
own bank right now. Let's see you get away with that!

 I would certainly agree that one function of regulation is to make certain 
 sectors 
 inaccessible to smaller players, ut it often puts some shackles on the 
 corporations too. 
 Many times the lobbying they engage in is designed to weaken the regulation 
 (eg food 
 labelling).

 From the perspective of Big Business, the ideal amount of regulation is a 
hurdle high enough for only them to overcome. So sometimes it needs a little 
readjustment! However, Big Business never prefers complete deregulation, which 
is a fact that critics of the free market need to recognize.

 Corrupt and unfair it may be, but I still prefer the rule of law to a 
 free-for-all.
 
 As for network scarcity, I dont find it easy to fully understand the 
 realities. If things were 
 more open, then the near monopolies of the telecoms companies could certainly 
 be 
 overcome. They will abuse their position, just like they did with traditional 
 telecoms over 
 the decades.  

Traditional telecoms exist as government protected monopolies, and even after 
being deregulated in the United States, were still completely subject to the 
FCC.

Communication monopolies are created and protected by governments. A market 
would make much more efficient use of wireless spectrum, and permit competitors 
to string up and bury so many more cables, such that any company with an 
unpopular tiered-pricing system, the like of which is under discussion, would 
simply be hurting themselves.

Under the current context of regulation, our only recourse is to throw money at 
our Congressmen, and if Big Business outspends us and wins, at least we can 
take consolation that we remain safe under the rule of law.


Re: [videoblogging] It begins...

2008-01-18 Thread Charles HOPE
All of you are assuming network scarcity.  Networks are only scarce when 
regulated by a government (FCC, USPS, et al.) Most government regulation is 
designed by large corporate lobbyists to thwart competition pressure from 
smaller players.  Deregulation benefits the honest.


David Meade wrote:
 Yeah the scary stuffs starts when they start saying
 
 Video costs $1 ... unless you're getting it from the Comcast Media
 Store - then its free!   That violates net neutrality.
 
 It's also worth remembering that from the ISP standpoint - the
 publisher/hoster IS paying for the bandwidth used ... so some could
 argue here they're charging at both ends for the same thing.


Re: [videoblogging] It begins...

2008-01-18 Thread Charles HOPE
Brian Richardson - WhatTheCast? wrote:

 My cell provider gives me the option for a flat rate SMS  email plan, 
 which is one reason I use them over other providers. For every 
 per-megabyte cable provider there will be an alternative all you can 
 suck WiMAX or DSL provider.

But surely these low prices must be due to regulation!  Otherwise, the phone 
companies could charge whatever they wanted, and we would be paying $thousands 
a month for phone service, no?

 It's choice thanks to economics, the same economics that make it 
 possible for regular citizens to affordably get into online content 
 production.

Judging from some of the attitudes here, one might be inclined to think that 
vlogging was invented by the government and promoted by grants.


Re: [videoblogging] Re: Rox Lumiere for Rupert

2008-01-17 Thread Charles HOPE
Sull, please stop telling people to shut up. This is a very annoying habit of 
yours and at this point, it pretty much is your only contribution to this list. 
Develop the discipline to avoid threads you don't like.



Sull wrote:
 Let me be the first to request that this thread ends now and any further
 communication concerning Andreas' eitquette or content linked on the Lumiere
 site be directed to:
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 Thanks,
 
 Sull
 (the soapbox stomper)
 
 On Jan 17, 2008 3:53 PM, Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   Let me be the first then, to request that you (Andreas and Brittany)
 remove all links to my Lumiere videos from your site.
 Specifically, here are the links I would like you to remove:
 http://michaelverdi.com/index.php/2007/06/27/partly-cloudy-lumiere-1/
 http://michaelverdi.com/index.php/2007/06/29/moon-lumiere-2/
 http://michaelverdi.com/index.php/2007/07/04/dylan-talking-lumiere-3/

 http://michaelverdi.com/index.php/2007/07/17/approaching-phoenix-lumiere-4/

 - Verdi
  __._,_

 
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Wikipedia Hypocrisy (was... Scoble...)

2007-12-31 Thread Charles HOPE
If they've been seen to shape traffic, I don't think it's a stretch to consider 
that they might shape traffic to their competitive benefit.


Patrick Delongchamp wrote:
 The question isn't whether or not Net Neutrality is good or bad, it's
 whether or not TV networks are using net neutrality to crush this
 community.
 
 That's what I mean when I say we should stick to the topic at hand.


 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Wikipedia Hypocrisy (was... Scoble...)

2007-12-31 Thread Charles HOPE
This type of conversation rings with a fear which I think unjustified. I find 
that many outside Big Business greatly overestimate its capacity for rational 
action.  But the standard mode is reaction, not action. The standard scale is 
short-term, not long-term. The standard motivation is ass-covering, not 
foresight, which means that instead of boldly changing the environment, they 
figure out how to survive in the new environment. So the usual result is just 
good enough, or too little too late.




Steve Watkins wrote:
 Ive seen no crushing from media companies. Same as when newspapers being 
 threatened 
 by the internet was a big story, at most all they could do was try to rubbish 
 the internet, 
 but there was no halting that tide.


 
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Re: [videoblogging] My Amends To Robert Scoble

2007-12-28 Thread Charles HOPE
Patrick Delongchamp wrote:

 It's important to understand something before discrediting it.
 However, if this is of no interest to you I can recommend others that
 universally hold the same opinions of Wikipedia as your own.  They
 are:
 - creationists
 - people who easily buy into conspiracy theories
 - people who don't believe in the theory of evolution
 - people who buy into new age beliefs about quantum physics and movies
 like What the Bleep do we Know!? Down the rabbit hole.


Hitler was a vegetarian. This is why I eat meat.


[videoblogging] Re: the inevitable conversation about what we're doing

2007-12-24 Thread Charles Hope
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, missbhavens1969
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Jesus. This is getting so very, very ridiculous and out of hand.
 
 What are you? On dope?


There's fighting between siblings, and there's fighting between
enemies. The casual observer can be mistaken. But I believe the
participants in this current hot thread will not have any hard
feelings when it's over. Isn't that what makes this a strong
community? What more could we ask for? It certainly seems better than
asking to remain the Next Hot Thing, like the examples that Scoble
mentioned, with 10 X more people, more buzz and hype, but a short
shelf life and shallower relationships.



Re: [videoblogging] Is Anyone Else Having This Problem With Blip??

2007-12-10 Thread Charles HOPE
I expect quite a few people are experiencing something like this.  We blogged 
about our (temporary) statistics situation at 
http://blog.blip.tv/blog/2007/12/08/one-billion-views-what-the/.



gerrytshow wrote:
 Greetings My Fellow Videobloggers,
 
 I just noticed that My Statistics Counter at Blip.TV hasn't been 
 working since Saturday.  I show no views for Sunday Dec 9 or Monday Dec 
 10, and extremely low numbers for Saturday Dec 8 which is very unusual 
 as well. Is anyone else having this problem with Blip right now?
 
 
 Thanks,
 
 Gerry T
 
 The Gerry Show
 Where Dating  Mating Always Come Together
 http://TheGerryTShow.Blip.TV
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Re: [videoblogging] Is Anyone Else Having This Problem With Blip??

2007-12-10 Thread Charles HOPE


gerry tejeda wrote:
 The information contained in this blog isn't completely accurate Charles.
 The first issue is my day-to-day stats are NOT correct.  I currently show no
 views for 2 days and I know for a fact that I've had viewers on these days.
 
 
 The second issue is Blip should've notified its loyal users like myself
 about this major problem via the My Dashboard on Blip.TV, and not on some
 blog where the information is  hidden and not as accessible to its end user.
 
 
 This style of communicating is ineffective and quite frustrating especially
 when you log into your Dashboard at Blip and the message you receive is
 Current system status All systems are looking good.
 
 When is this problem going to be fixed?   Are we going to be exposed to this
 problem again in the future?  Are we going to have the correct numbers
 reflected in our stats after this problem is fixed? and when is this going
 to happen???


In general, our blog is where we make such announcements.  You are correct that 
the dashboard status should have been changed, I will bring that up.  Justin is 
working on the stats right now, he hopes to get it done in a few hours time. 
Thank you for your patience!



Re: [videoblogging] Introduction Web Video Summit NY

2007-12-05 Thread Charles HOPE
The link breaks because it is too long.

http://tinyurl.com/2axquh

Allegedly, angle brackets work too:

http://flavorpill.com/newyork/events/2007/12/10/web-video-summit-fall-2007





Susan Buck wrote:
 Sorry - dont know why the link got broken up -
 http://flavorpill.com/newyork/events/2007/12/10/web-video-summit- 
 fall-2007




Re: [videoblogging] Re: Licensing

2007-11-17 Thread Charles HOPE
There is a contradiction in the GPL inasmuch as it prevents people from 
restricting the freedom of others.  (Just as laws against slavery impinge upon 
the freedom of slave owners.) Nevertheless, those that desire a freer freedom 
can pick the BSD license, which permits the software to be incorporated in 
unfree systems.  This is how Microsoft Windows contains TCP/IP code from BSD 
unix.




Enric wrote:
 This may start a whole discussion back and forth.  But, I find a
 problem with the philosophy and idea behind fully GPL and free
 software. As Richard Stallman posits freedom, it's the freedom of
 anyone to use software without restriction or barriers.  The
 contradiction I find is that is that is purely accomplished by
 compelling those that create software to release all the code.  So
 there is a contradiction in the word freedom in that it is taking
 away freedom of choice from those that create the work.  I see the
 best result is a wide inclusion of those producing open source and
 mixed open and closed source products. That way a wide range of
 products and perspectives produce a rich, valuable source of software.
 
   -- Enric
 


Re: [videoblogging] Bored

2007-11-14 Thread Charles HOPE
Ron Watson wrote:
 People come in fresh and instead of searching  
 the archives, or after their search terms failed, they then ask a  
 question that was answered 3 months, or a year ago. 

 I think that Forums are far better situated to reflect permanence  
 than these groups, but that's just my opinion.

Funny how this topic keeps coming back every few months.

However, while bellyaching sounds much the same year to year, videoblogging is 
changing so quickly that revisiting perennial topics every three months often 
produces a new discussion worth having.


Re: [videoblogging] Re: Advice on how to get to 100-250k views a day (quickly)?

2007-11-13 Thread Charles HOPE
Rupert wrote:

 
 People will not watch shows on a computer.  Do you know anybody who  
 watches anything on a computer?  Other than the odd bored moment  
 surfing old TV shows on Youtube? 
...
 I firmly believe it's  
 just a matter of someone bringing internet video to the couch. 



I watch all my DVDs and my video subscriptions using Miro on my computer and my 
couch! When plugged in to my Bose wave radio, the video and audio is much 
better than my old CRT TV.


Re: [videoblogging] Re: Bored

2007-11-13 Thread Charles HOPE
Patrick Delongchamp wrote:
 I'm definitely not a regular contributor but I agree with David.
 
 This format just doesn't seem to be working as people keep
 unsubscribing and whenever there *is* an interesting discussion, it
 ends in bitterness.


Perhaps people could use e-mail clients that support threads?  And then have 
the discipline (?) to avoid the threads they don't like?



Re: [videoblogging] Re: everyday video in November

2007-11-06 Thread Charles HOPE
Adam Quirk, Wreck  Salvage wrote:
 Even though most of the shows on their front page could be labeled internet
 tv, that doesn't make them any less independent than your personal vlog, or
 Rupert's, or Schlomo's, or mine.  I have Bullemhead.com to show my friends
 (like you) things from my life, things that catch my eye or ear.  I don't
 care if only a handful of people see it, as long as it's the right handful.
 Wreck  Salvage was born from a desire to share our work with a greater
 audience.  We don't have any funding, corporate or otherwise.  So how is our
 show less independent than a personal vlog?  Not trying to start shit, just
 interested in your reasoning.
 
 Have you or anyone emailed the blip folks about promoting the NaVloPoMo?
 I'm sure they are open to suggestions, as that's pretty much been their M.O.
 from day one. You catch more flies with honey, etc.



What is a show?  We use the term to include anything which is regularly 
created, and which contains some degree of intent.  Wreck and Salvage is most 
definitely a show, by our usage.  As for TV, I don't know what TV is anymore. 
  Does it cover public access? If there is a spectrum with Smallville on one 
side, and dogs on skateboards on the other, blip occupies a large area in the 
middle.

The situation at blip is not that we feel we have outgrown the original 
vloggers in search for greener ($) pastures. It is that we are well occupied 
keeping up with growth and making sure our servers are serving.  We have just 
moved offices, our project manager just left, and I don't even have time to 
update my blog anymore!  So I am wondering if there is any truth to your 
criticism, that needs correcting, because we really don't intend to leave the 
community behind.

But yes, if we had gotten an e-mail about NaVloPoMo, Eric certainly would have 
promoted it.



Re: [videoblogging] Re: It is official (kinda/sorta): vlog - video blog - vlogging

2007-11-04 Thread Charles HOPE
I was just hoping he would use the word vlog.

I wonder if there are classes I can take so I can learn to skillfully 
reel the camera to and fro, in this slick corporate manner, in order to 
hold the attention of Gen ADHD and induce seasickness in anyone older.



Gena wrote:
 This isn't a videoblog. Zigging a hand held camera lens back and forth
 in a corporate studio with professional lighting shot with union crew
 does not make this a vlog. 

 I mean no disrespect to the efforts of Mr. Bono but you have a
 corporate entity thanking an employee of another corporate entity for
 access to their viewers who made the contributions by purchasing
 products based on his endorsement as a performer.

 Ok, fine. But it is not a video blog. Why am I ranting at you? I need
 to post it over there.

 Hmmn, it seems I have to be approved.

 Gena
 http://outonthestoop.blogspot.com

 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, bordercollieaustralianshepherd
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
 Synergy: Bono Vlogs For NBC Nightly News From SNL Set

 ...Hello, my name is Bono, and I'm a rock star --- so begins today's
 rather unusual video blog from NBC Nightly News


 
 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2007/11/02/synergy-bono-vlogs-for-n_n_70981.html
   




  
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Re: [videoblogging] does anyone have the link to the yahoo blip support group?

2007-10-06 Thread Charles HOPE
Here you go

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/blip-users

See you there!




Heath wrote:
 that's it, thats the question
 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re:Miro

2007-09-29 Thread Charles HOPE
Patrick Race wrote:
 
 Does anyone here use Miro as a core application and if so was it a conscious
 effort to adopt it or did it just slowly become a program you use?


Before my 60GB hard drive filled up due to a lack of recordable CDs, I liked 
the lean back experience of watching a half-hour show of all my friends 
latest vlog work. I like the continuous full-screen experience and dislike the 
stuttering that all too often plagues browser playback.


Re: [videoblogging] Re: vPIP 1.11 Beta (Ogg support share video) available

2007-09-01 Thread Charles Hope
Don't worry, Richard.  There's no DRM on our road map.  However, your concern 
about DRM is that it has the unfortunate side effect of impeding your actual 
target audience.  So you seem to be against crude, inexact DRM, and not the 
ideal type which would only be noticed by violators of the Creative Commons. 
Perhaps you just want better DRM?



Richard (Show) Hall wrote:
 
 Of course, it may be (though I'm skeptical) that I will thwart more
 criminals by putting this road block up, but the trade off between
 screwing up a non-criminal's viewing experience, is not even close to the
 advantage of blocking illegal use.


Re: [videoblogging] Re: vPIP 1.11 Beta (Ogg support share video) available

2007-08-31 Thread Charles Hope
I think some vloggers here would appreciate DRM technology that thwarts 
disreputable aggregators who disregard Creative Commons licensing.



Steve Watkins wrote:
 DRM is understandably unpopular...


[videoblogging] Loren Feldman, 1938 Media, and blip.tv

2007-08-20 Thread Charles Hope
The storm has reached blip.tv now.

Yesterday, Loren Feldman, the author of a controversial video, decided to use 
blip as his host. A few hours later we received a letter warning us of 
potential damage to our brand. I responded that speech should be countered with 
speech, not censorship. What do you think? Here’s the e-mail exchange...

http://tinyurl.com/2cjy4g


 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Loren says this group should be ashamed

2007-08-07 Thread Charles Hope
marforton wrote:
 
 Nice. Clearly the real work starts now.   One less black tech blogger in
 this group.   Out.

Who's that?


Re: [videoblogging] For Dan McVicar (was Re: Loren Feldman = Techn igga)

2007-08-05 Thread Charles Hope
Bourgeois? This sort of humor is much, much more commonly enjoyed by lower 
class whites. In educated circles, such as this list, racist humor is 
universally denounced. As the past 30 emails monotonously indicate!

In other cultures around the world, racist humor is typically acceptable, only 
liberal western societies having declared war upon it in the name of globalism. 
Instead of exhibiting white privledge, this episode exhibits white repression, 
being the unique culture where xenophobia is forbidden.


--- original message ---
From: Jeffrey Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] For Dan McVicar (was Re: Loren Feldman = Technigga)
Date: August 5, 2007
Time: 3:42:39 

If the piece were thought-provoking and went beyond the tactics of
neo-blackface tactics found amongst white American bourgeois males (see
links below, and those are merely the ones I could find in a two minute
span) to make his point, I would say Loren Feldman was an artist and not a
self-indulgent, racist attention whore.

What's sad is that even if Feldman had the best of intentions, he endorses
and encourages the use of satire as a means of confirming one's privileged
white straight bourgeois place in society by so clearly displaying and
making fun of what one is not in front of their white straight bourgeois
peers.

Is it any coincidence that Feldman, a hungry and driven entrepreneur moving
in circles dominated by white straight bourgeois males (several with money
to part with), would feel no qualms in posting such a thing?

http://youtube.com/watch?v=7H52mjVINt4

http://youtube.com/watch?v=XLh7AvyWk1Q

http://radgeek.com/gt/2006/11/03/thanks_bro

http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0DXK/is_17_20/ai_110263213

http://www.tolerance.org/news/article_tol.jsp?id=713







On 05/08/07, Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
 Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Hey Bill,
 
  Interesting post. I noticed straightaway that you posted here and on
  Twitter with no explanation or comment, and figured you were fishing
  for our reactions.
 
  I don't doubt that he's well-connected and clued-up. I agree with
  you that I'm sure he doesn't believe that's the only way the black
  TechCrunch could possibly be. And as you say, I'm sure he doesn't
  think this stuff and that his view of black people isn't that limited.
 
  And I'm fine with him dissing people. I think attacking people
  personally and aggressively and making fun of them is a terrible way
  to make a living, but I don't have to watch.

 Yes. IMO, it's unfortunate. You hear stories of rock bands where the
 members detest each other, but they have no other way of making good
 money, so they stay together. Terrible way to make a living, but
 better than minimum wage. There are lots of people with no niche at
 all. Some of them wish they could be sarcastic and caustic... Others
 are glad that that's not their lot in life.

  I've thought this all along, and so I don't feel Hornswoggled

 :)

  For me, the point is that whatever he believes, starting a
  conversation and satire... to bring up a point is not enough
  justification for this video.

 Good point. There are many BETTER ways to start the exact same
 conversation without offending people.

  Perhaps he thinks his role is to break the boundaries of what we
  consider acceptable and be a shit-stirrer. Fair play. But I say
  that there are some things that I'd rather people didn't mess about
  with like rebellious kids, and then claim they have some kind of
  moral diplomatic immunity because what they're doing is 'satire'.
 
  As in everything, there's a line you can cross where you start doing
  more harm than good. Where that line is, it's hard to tell - so if
  you care about not doing harm, you have to be careful. Unless you
  don't care about what harm you do because the controversy helps you
  get more viewers.

 Or, unless you don't care what harm you do to people, PERIOD. My goal
 is not to defend the person or the methods, and certainly not the
 EFFECT on people.

  He says Art is a subjective thing which is a totally different
  argument, and used like this is as big a cop-out as a priest saying
  God moves in mysterious ways to explain a massive loss of life from
  a natural disaster. It's worse than lazy thinking, it's cowardice -
  as is him not commenting or responding to questions. If you don't
  have the intellectual chops or courage to back something like this
  up, don't do it in the first place.

 No doubt, Rupert. None whatsoever. That's why I was waiting before I
 commented. I wanted to see what his participation was going to be in
 the conversation that he started, but so far, it's been ZERO.

  So whatever he really thinks, and whatever spin he puts on it, I
  reserve my right to call him a dickhead who's doing more harm than
  good with this video. Without me being accused of being
  'hornswoggled' or 'not getting 

Re: [videoblogging] For Dan McVicar (was Re: Loren Feldman = Technigga)

2007-08-05 Thread Charles Hope
Eric Rice wrote:
 
 Do we allow ourselves to find something funny if we have the context
 around it to imply that it's okay? A black guy did it and BET
 approves for example, kinda says a lot. If a white guy did Read a
 Book...? Holy crap. 


It seems the signature of an antiracist is the holding of different groups to 
different standards of acceptable conduct.



Re: [videoblogging] Loren Feldman = Technigga

2007-08-05 Thread Charles Hope
Nerdiness, she has concluded, is largely a matter of racially tinged behavior.

In declining to appropriate African-American youth culture, thereby “refusing 
to exercise the racial privilege upon which white youth cultures are founded,” 
she writes, nerds may even be viewed as “traitors to whiteness.”

http://tinyurl.com/2yabex




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RE: [videoblogging] audio posting

2007-07-31 Thread Charles Hope
At blip we do support audio. Simply upload an mp3 file, and we play it in a 
flash player.

Thanks,
Charles



--- original message ---
From: miglsd27 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [videoblogging] audio posting
Date: July 31, 2007
Time: 8:31:56 

I only recently realized there aren´t (are there?) free hosting services for 
audio, like Blip 
provides for video. Why is that? Any ideas on how to post audio on a blog for 
free, with a nice 
player and easy permalinks?

Miguel.



 
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: NY Times Kit Seelye Can't Get Her Black Vloggers Straight!....

2007-07-23 Thread Charles Hope
Zenophon Abraham wrote:
 Hi Again,
 
  For example, why was it SO
 IMPORTANT to describe a black man in the second
 paragraph where I'm linked, and not the first one?  


Possibly because some people go on and on about a digital divide, reinforcing 
the idea that nonwhites are rare around technology, therefore notable.


Re: [videoblogging] Re: Cloverfield - First Movie With Camcorders

2007-07-11 Thread Charles Hope
JJ says the Ethan Haas stuff isn't connected to his new 1-18-08 movie. Current 
speculation links Ethan Haas to an upcoming video game called Alpha Omega.


bordercollieaustralianshepherd wrote:
 These links will give you more info.
 
 http://www.ethanhaaswasright.com/
 
 http://www.1-18-08.com/
 
 http://www.firstshowing.net/2007/06/29/jj-abrams-top-secret-trailer-for-cloverf\
 ield-in-front-of-transformers/
 
 http://ethanhaaswaswrong.blogspot.com/
 
 
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, thisiswar3005
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello All,

 I understand that J.J. Abrams is developing a movie with the code
 name Cloverfield and which 
 is being filmed with camcorders.   

 That claim was challenged by one person; I believe that the film can
 be done this way, but 
 what  say you?

 Here's the preview -- well, a doctored version developed by me.  

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKjbaB42YFc

 
 
 
 
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Local Vlog screenings (was: Weekly Video Conference)

2007-06-21 Thread Charles Hope
We (blip.tv) have been holding movie nights at the Pioneer theater 
(http://twoboots.com/pioneer) every few months. The next one will coincide with 
vloggercue (http://vloggercue.pbwiki.com/), most likely on Sunday 12 August.

David Meade wrote:
 Finding videos probably isn't a challenge for those who would be interested
 in doing this.  no?  What I think would be of great value on the wiki is a
 sort of FAQ/Tips on how to accomplish such an event:
 
 1) What sort of venues might be interested in participating?
 2) Where should I start my search for a venue? (resources other than the
 yellow pages?)


Besides small alternative/art theaters, you may find certain bars or coffee 
shops amenable.


 3) What are the important things to consider when selecting a venue?
 (facilities, surrounding area, hotels/transit, other?)
 4) What list of requirements/preferences should I provide the venue
 management?
 5) What objections/questions should I expect from the venue management
 during planning?
 6) What is the venue going to expect of me? (If not money, then what else if
 anything should I expect to provide to the venue?)

The Pioneer theater prefers the content on Mini DV, with a DVD backup.

 
 and even promotion stuff:
 
 1) How can I best get the word out locally?
 
 
 etc etc etc
 
 
 - Dave
 


Re: [videoblogging] The Next Vloggercue

2007-06-18 Thread Charles Hope
Here you go!

http://vloggercue.pbwiki.com/



Susan wrote:
 It's happening again!
 http://www.vloggercue.com
 
 August 10-12 
 New York City
 
 Start making plans!  Bill or Adam, do you think you can set up a wiki
 like there was last year for people to say they're going, etc.?
 
 Can't wait, and thanks guys!
 Susan
 http://vlog.kitykity.com
 
 
 
 
  
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RE: [videoblogging] Posting on BlipTV

2007-05-08 Thread Charles Hope
I just checked the original version of video that you linked to below,
and indeed the audio is way out of sync.  But at blip we don't do
anything at all to the original version.  I suspect that if you
doublecheck the file you uploaded, you'll see the same problem.

Please feel free to join our blip mailing list at
http://tinyurl.com/2hbgpl

Thanks!



 -Original Message-
 From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dorothy Littlejohn
 Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 9:33
 To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: [videoblogging] Posting on BlipTV
 
 Something has changed at Blip and now my videos are all out 
 of sync. I have transferred the video from Final Cut into a 
 .mov via Quicktime, then to iSquint for transfer into an mp4, 
 then posted the video as an mp4. I have also gone from Final 
 Cut to Quicktime Conversion, then reduced that to an mp4 via 
 iSquint, but that would be a much bigger file.
 
 My question is: what should I do with my Final Cut movie to 
 make it acceptable to BlipTV and be in sync (audio with visual)? 
 Dorothy
 www.people2peopletv.blogspot.com
 http://blip.tv/file/221114
 
 
 
  
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RE: [videoblogging] Re: Request for user ban on Wikipedia videoblogging article

2007-05-06 Thread Charles Hope
There are many, many steps to take before calling for a ban.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:DR

This page teaches the way to engineer the system and come out smelling
like roses as Pat did.


 

 -Original Message-
 From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Meiser
 Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2007 14:28
 To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: Request for user ban on 
 Wikipedia videoblogging article
 
 Yes, the user dispute process is not well documented. It's 
 quite clear to me after some chat's with admins that the 
 community sanction board is for repeatedly banned users.
 
 It's not a matter of right or wrong, it's a matter of 
 procedure. Damn wikipedia is beuracratic. :)
 
 There is in fact a request for comment on user conduct.  
 That would appear to be the proper step... I'm going to wait 
 a bit before I submit the issue there.
 
 We'll see how things go... it does appear the mere 
 possibility of action keeps Pdelongchamp's excessive deletes 
 in check.  It's what happens a month, or two months from now 
 that will be the true sign.
 
 In the meantime feel free to add to the vb article on 
 wikipedia or better yet on the new vlogumentary pbwiki.com 
 sitelet jay has set up where you can be assured you're hard 
 work will not be simply dissmissed and deleted at the drop of a hat.
 
 The great thing about wikipedia is never really lost, and 
 eventually I'll get a chance to go back into the edit history 
 and resserect great contributions from past deletes.
 
 -Mike
 
 
 On 5/5/07, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Now for something completely different
 
 ;)
 
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Patrick Delongchamp
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Hey everyone,
  
   I know there's about zero interest left in this. (i feel the same 
   way, i would have dropped it a long time ago if it weren't for my 
   wiki account on the chopping block)
  
   Just wanted to report that the Ban Request has been closed with 
   results pasted below.  Thankfully, if anything good came 
 out of this 
   it's that there's some good discussions going on in the talk page 
   and the article has gained a lot of sources.  I'd like to get a 
   third party Admin to check out the article in a week or 
 so and give 
   us some tips  comments.  Hopefully, someone'll throw in 
 some book citations.
   Good weekend and let's hope for a calmer Monday.
  
   Community sanction discussion
  
   Well, what I see there, in for example this edit[1], is 
 the example 
   of dictionary definitions and a link farm. I'm sure you 
 were trying 
   to help, but that edit really *would* need a lot of improvement.
   Wikipedia is not[2] the dictionary, though we do have a sister 
   project, Wiktionary,[3] which you might wish to look at 
 if you want 
   to write dictionary definitions. Also, please note that, 
 to be quite 
   frank, I couldn't care less who any of you are, up to and 
 including 
   if you invented the Internet. We write from reliable sources,[4] 
   never our own knowledge, thoughts, or experience[5], so it really 
   doesn't matter a bit who an editor is. If Linus Torvalds[6] came 
   along to edit the Linux[7] article, he'd *still* be expected to 
   source. (And deal with me asking about a few bugfixes. 
 But that's a 
   different story.) From what I can see, Pdelongchamp has 
 been doing a 
   great job keeping laundry lists[8], dictionary definitions[9], 
   material sourced to blogs, and such things out of the article. 
   You'd probably not do badly to *listen to him*, and work at 
   improving the article. Most of the material I can see that 
   Pdelongchamp is removing really isn't acceptable.
   - Seraphimblade Talk to me 01:16, 4 May 2007 (UTC)
  
   [1]
  
 http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Video_blogdiff=127290390ol
  did=127280521
   [2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:NOT
   [3] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiktionary
   [4] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:RS
   [5] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:NOR
   [6] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linus_Torvalds
   [7] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux
   [8] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:LAUNDRY
   [9] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:DICDEF
  
   *Comments after looking at the evidence* Being sensitive to your 
   concerns I have to ask you guys from groups.yahoo.com/vlogging - 
   have you read policy documents before coming to Community 
 sanction 
   noticeboard? First off if members of the yahoo group are 
 working to 
   support each other this is a breach of Wikipedia:Sock 
   puppetry:Meatpuppets[1] and a serious one - Single purpose 
   accounts[2] are not encouraged. Second although 
 Pdelongchamp didn't 
   mention it there is a possible Conflict of interest[3] 
 problem here 
   - authors or those associated with them should not be 
 adding their 
   books to wikipedia - this site is not for self promotion.
   I haven't seen one reason to block 

RE: [videoblogging] Re: Threats and male vloggers

2007-05-03 Thread Charles Hope
Crossing a line? There are 1 articles on Wikipedia with unsourced
statements, and you've spent the last year obsessively purging a single
one of them, while gaming the social system there and building a clan to
defend against any potential challenges. What's a little heated language
for such an accomplished griefer?



 -Original Message-
 From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Patrick 
 Delongchamp
 Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 13:51
 To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: Threats and male vloggers
 
 I apologize.
 
 I just wrote this reply to David Howell and I want to extend 
 it to David Meade.  Ugh.  This has not been a great week.  
 I'm genuinely sorry guys.
 
 pat
 
 
 -- Forwarded message --
 From: Patrick Delongchamp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: May 3, 2007 1:44 PM
 Subject: Re: Vlog wiki
 To: David Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 Oh man.  Sorry David, I confused you and David Meade.
 
 I guess i should take a step back for a bit.  I'm actually very sorry.
  I try to be reasonable and understanding and I got upset.  I 
 crossed the line here. (even if I *had* been speaking to the 
 right david, i would have been crossing the line.)
 
 
 
 On 5/3/07, David Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
I apologize for the formatting.
 
  Allow me to post this here as well rather than just in an email to 
  Patrick Delongchamp.
 
  Patrick. Quit fucking emailing me you nutjob.
 
  David Howell
  to Patrick
 
  show details
  12:36 pm (3 minutes ago)
  You fucking nutcase. I did not try to vote on whatever CN 
 page you are 
  talking about.
 
  Quit emailing me.
 
  On 5/3/07, Patrick Delongchamp  
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]pdelongchamp%40gmail.com
  wrote:
 
  I noticed you tried to vote on the CN page.
 
  a) the discussion is closed
  b) you didn't show in any way that MichaelVerdi isn't a meatpuppet 
  which he clearly is. Read the policy she was quoting.
  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:MEAT#Meatpuppets
  c) It's also clear that Mmeiser was violating the policy as well by 
  advertising and soliciting meatpuppets.
 
 
  
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:MEAT#Advertising_and_soliciting_meatpu
  ppets
 
  Calilil was trying to be considerate and you pretty much yelled at 
  him. (CAPS = SHOUTING) Wikipedia isn't a game. I don't come to your 
  house and smash your camera for no reason so don't try to come to 
  Wikipedia and ban me for no reason.
 
  I tried to be friendly but you clearly enjoy getting a rise out of 
  people. For example, your only comment to the Ban Request 
 results was 
  to accuse me of spamming. That's a pretty sad rebuttle. You 
 might as 
  well have just said You forgot Poland.
 
  pd
 
  On 5/3/07, Patrick Delongchamp  
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]pdelongchamp%40gmail.com
  wrote:
   Hey Dave,
  
   Sorry about that. I didn't realize it would affect much to
  change the
   subject of the message. I'll keep it in mind next time.
  
   I would encourage you to visit the Video blog article though and
  read
   some of the history and discussions going on. It's interesting
  to see
   the article finally begin to grow. You'll get a better 
 idea of the 
   difference between editors like Bullemhead and Ruperthowe 
 and myself 
   compared to editors like Mmeiser. It's a collaborative atmosphere 
   when people don't resort to personal attacks.
  
   pd
  
 
  --
  David Howell
  http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
 
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
  videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
  Patrick Delongchamp
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Hey Mike,
  
   I didn't mean for it to seam like you were threatening me. Sorry.
  
   It was just meant as a lighthearted reflection of the topics
  currently being
   discussed in the group.
  
   pd
  
   On 5/3/07, Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
On 5/3/07, pdelongchamp 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]pdelongchamp%40gmail.com
wrote:
   
 and now ladies and gentlemen, ...your moment of zen. (please
  accept this
 as humour with only a tinge of bitterness)

 This user - Pdelongchamp - constantly fucks with the entry.
  [...] It's
 pathetic. I can't believe Meiser still has the patience to try
  work on
 the article as his changes usually get deleted within hours.
 -Michael Verdi

   
Well Patrick,
I don't understand your subject line.
What you've quoted there is obviously not a threat. 
 It's just my 
observation of your assholeness which I stand by 100% whether 
there are wikipedia editors that agree with you or not.
Please fuck off,
Verdi
   
--
http://michaelverdi.com
http://spinxpress.com
http://freevlog.org
Author of Secrets Of Videoblogging - http://tinyurl.com/me4vs
   
   
  
  
   [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
  
 
   
 
 
 
 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
 
 
 
  
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RE: [videoblogging] Video Blog Wikipedia Entry

2007-05-02 Thread Charles Hope
Unsourced statements call for immediate deletion?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:All_articles_with_unsourced_statem
ents

I quit counting after 1000. I was still only up to the articles
beginning with the letter A.


RE: [videoblogging] Re: Vloggercon 2007

2007-04-26 Thread Charles Hope
We've gone from discussing a meetup of the community, to currying media
attention (I thought we WERE the media?), to now planning a Million
Vlogger March on Washington! 

 

 -Original Message-
 From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chuck Leggett
 Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2007 12:03
 To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: [videoblogging] Re: Vloggercon 2007
 
 I agree it shouldn't be a factor. I stated it because one of 
 the arguments for having it in DC was the potential for 
 traditional media coverage.
 
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Den 26.04.2007 kl. 17:14 skrev Chuck Leggett [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  
   I believe traditional media will pick up on Vloggercon if held in 
   New Orleans.
  
  Should this be a determining factor? Seems irrelevant to me. In my
 little  
  world conferences are mainly about the people who attend, not the 
  journalists who may or may not write about it afterwards.
  
  --
  Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen
  URL: http://www.solitude.dk/ 
 
 
 
 
 
  
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RE: [videoblogging] Re: Vloggercon 2007

2007-04-25 Thread Charles Hope
I would like NYC even if especially to AVOID dreary politicos trying to
elbow their way in and hijack publicity. My hope for the political
impact of videoblogging revolves more around creating alternate centers
of attention, and less around helping establishment celebrities peddle
bread and circuses.

 

 -Original Message-
 From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Devlon Duthie
 Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 13:53
 To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: Vloggercon 2007
 
 I third it.
 
 Thanks,
 Devlon
 
 
 
 David Howell wrote:
  I second NYC.
 
  David
  http://www.davidhowellstudios.com
 
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Adam Quirk, Wreck  Salvage
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  1 vote for NYC
 
  On 4/25/07, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  I've got an idea.  Democracy!
 

 

 
 
  
 Yahoo! Groups Links
 
 
 
 


RE: [videoblogging] Josh Wolf is Free

2007-04-05 Thread Charles Hope
 -Original Message-
 From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Zulma Aguiar
 Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 20:44
 To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: [videoblogging] Josh Wolf is Free
 
 http://hotzone.yahoo.com/b/hotzone/blogs28294
 
  That Yahoo Article is totally bias against journalists who 
 try to persuade public opinion.  In my opinion all 
 journalists have a BIAS no matter who or what is writing it.
 All humans have a specific view to the world that can never 
 be veiled unless useful information is omitted therefore 
 preventing democracy.
 In Europe people freely express their opinions in Newspapers, 
 they're often called Commentators and not Journalists.
 In the US we have this idea of objectivity which sounds nice 
 but in the name of objectivity a lot of useful information 
 gets NEWSpoken (See George
 Orwell) to us in a top down dummbed down manner.


Objectivity is only a meaningful concept when discussing facts that can
be proven.  The effect of most journalism is to leave the reader with an
impression, not to list provable facts. An exercise I often suggest is
to go through a newspaper article and cross out sentences that are not
even capable of being proven.  You won't be left with very much!  So by
objective journalists really mean uncontroversial.

Furthermore, as I understand it, the salient point in this case is not
the distinction between journalism and activism, but the state's rights
issue of the federal government claiming interest in a local case
because the police cars in question were purchased with funding tainted
by the inclusion of a little federal money.  Thus can the federal
government claim practically unlimited jurisdiction, rather far beyond
the role envisioned by the founders.


RE: [videoblogging] AND SO IT BEGINS!

2007-03-31 Thread Charles Hope
Blip's participating twitter account, vlogweek2007 only picks up videos
tagged videobloggingweek2007!



 -Original Message-
 From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rupert
 Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2007 18:59
 To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: [videoblogging] AND SO IT BEGINS!
 
 Can I just make clear... what is the correct tag for everyone 
 to use for videoblogging week?
 videobloggingweek2007 or videobloggingweek07 - people have 
 written both in recent emails about tagging.
 important to get it right.
 
 Rupert
 http://twittervlog.blogspot.com/
 http://www.twitter.com/ruperthowe/
 
 
 
 
 
 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
 
 
 
  
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RE: [videoblogging] Twitter vlogging Twittervlog!

2007-03-29 Thread Charles Hope
You can tag your mobile videos.

http://tinyurl.com/2fwbeq

That way people can keep the videos inside their normal feeds.

  

 -Original Message-
 From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rupert
 Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 14:08
 To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Twitter  vlogging  Twittervlog!
 
 I asked Blip once before about publishing my 'Blipfoot' email 
 for multiple people to upload vids to, and they said no 
 (understandably) but i wonder if they'd make an exception for 
 vbweek, and have a dedicated email address and/or upload page 
 publicly available for a VBWeek account, which would then 
 output a feed.  Like you say, it could be open between 1st 
 and 7th April.
 Are you guys reading this over at Blip...? if no reply by 
 tomorrow, I'll just send an email direct.
 
 On 29 Mar 2007, at 19:38, Steve Garfield wrote:
 
 That is a good question and although there are many ways to 
 find videos tagged with videobloggingweek2007, what we need 
 is someone to step up and provide an easy and fun user 
 experience for people who want to watch Videoblogging Week 
 2007 videos...
 
 If I had to take a stab at it, other than the tagging route, 
 everyone who is participating in Videoblogging Week 2007 
 would submit their feed to a site where, you would then be 
 able to get out a combined feed.
 
 You might also want to have the feed valid only for posts 
 from April 1st through April 7th.
 
 I would think that we could add our feeds to some type of 
 OMPL directory, and then work with that.
 
 Anyone have an idea for a solution along these lines?
 
 On Mar 29, 2007, at 2:04 PM, Rupert wrote:
 
   Even better, we should set up a Videobloggingweek twitter 
 account   which runs off a feed of all the videobloggingweek 
 videos as they're   posted. I will set this up - which feed 
 should I use? I'm confused   about all the different ways 
 we'll be centrally aggregating the   vbweek videos. Let me 
 know, if you have thoughts or concrete info on   this.
 
 --
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 http://SteveGarfield.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
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RE: [videoblogging] Twitter vlogging Twittervlog!

2007-03-29 Thread Charles Hope
http://twitter.com/vlogweek2007


This is a twitter account which is being fed using twitterfeed from all
the blip posts tagged videobloggingweek2007.



 -Original Message-
 From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of sull
 Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 13:48
 To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Twitter  vlogging  Twittervlog!
 
 I had suggested setting up a shared blip account or 
 evenbetter using the blip upload API in an account designated 
 for vbweek07.
 no takers though.  that would give you the master vbweek07 
 blip feed to use.
 
 else, could setup a PlanetPlanet style aggregator site that 
 includes feeds with a tag or category of videobloggingweek2007.
 that would also give you a merged rss and opml.
 
 i'm too busy to even write the few messages i am posting to 
 this group today so i'm out :/
 
 sull
 
 On 29 Mar 2007 11:38:22 -0700, Steve Garfield 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 
That is a good question and although there are many ways to find 
  videos tagged with videobloggingweek2007, what we need is 
 someone to 
  step up and provide an easy and fun user experience for people who 
  want to watch Videoblogging Week 2007 videos...
 
  If I had to take a stab at it, other than the tagging 
 route, everyone 
  who is participating in Videoblogging Week 2007 would submit their 
  feed to a site where, you would then be able to get out a 
 combined feed.
 
  You might also want to have the feed valid only for posts 
 from April 
  1st through April 7th.
 
  I would think that we could add our feeds to some type of OMPL 
  directory, and then work with that.
 
  Anyone have an idea for a solution along these lines?
 
  On Mar 29, 2007, at 2:04 PM, Rupert wrote:
 
   Even better, we should set up a Videobloggingweek twitter account 
   which runs off a feed of all the videobloggingweek videos 
 as they're 
   posted. I will set this up - which feed should I use? I'm 
 confused 
   about all the different ways we'll be centrally aggregating the 
   vbweek videos. Let me know, if you have thoughts or 
 concrete info on 
   this.
 
  --
  Steve Garfield
  http://SteveGarfield.com
 
   
 
 
 
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RE: [videoblogging] Re:Participate in Stop Cyberbullying Day-- Decency and Opposition

2007-03-27 Thread Charles Hope
  -Original Message-
 From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of schlomo rabinowitz
 Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 12:47
 To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: [videoblogging] Re:Participate in Stop Cyberbullying 
 
 At Evilvlog, we have crossed the line before.  We will again.


Do you know what line is being discussed? 

You will issue death threats?


RE: [videoblogging] Re:Participate in Stop Cyberbullying Day-- Decency and Opposition

2007-03-27 Thread Charles Hope
This is getting BBC coverage because Kathy is afraid to leave her yard.
It is not because of snarkiness and humor. It is because of (what she
perceived to be) death threats. 




 -Original Message-
 From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of schlomo rabinowitz
 Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 17:41
 To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re:Participate in Stop 
 Cyberbullying Day-- Decency and Opposition
 
 I dont think death threats are specifically what is being 
 discussed.  I think there is a wider grey area that makes the 
 issue interesting.
 
 Obviously, death threats are inapporpriate.
 
 Schlomo
 
 
 On 27 Mar 2007 12:41:43 -0700, Charles Hope [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  -Original Message-
   From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
   videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com 
   [mailto:videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
   videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com]
  On Behalf Of schlomo rabinowitz
   Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 12:47
   To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
 videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com
   Subject: [videoblogging] Re:Participate in Stop Cyberbullying
  
   At Evilvlog, we have crossed the line before. We will again.
 
  Do you know what line is being discussed?
 
  You will issue death threats?
   
 
 
 
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RE: [videoblogging] Turkish goverment banned YOUTUBE!... Please forward everybody!...

2007-03-07 Thread Charles Hope
And then they're confused as to why they're finding difficulty joining the EU. 
It's called the 20th Century, guys. Join it.




 -Original Message-
 From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gokcen Karan
 Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 11:10
 To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: [videoblogging] Turkish goverment banned YOUTUBE!... 
 Please forward everybody!...
 
 Dear Friends;
 
 Turkish goverments banned www.youtube.com in Turkey. 
 Somebodies put a video about Ataturk in youtube (Ataturk is 
 founder of Turkish republic) and defamation about him. Of 
 course it's not a good thing but banned a website I think is 
 not a democratic movement. Because only one video is included 
 this bad thing why other thousands videos are banned? I don't 
 understand why? And this reason Turkish goverment banned 
 youtube today.
 
 And if you type www.youtube.com on your internet browser 
 anywhere in Turkey you will see below message.
 
 
 *
 __
 __
 *
 
 *Bu siteye eriþim mahkeme kararýyla engellenmiþtir !...*
 
 *www.youtube.com* http://www.youtube.com sitesine eriþim 
 Ýstanbul 1. Sulh Ceza Mahkemesi'nin 2007/384 sayý ve 
 06.03.2007 tarihli kararý gereði engellenmiþtir.
 
 Access to *www.youtube.com*
 https://mail.google.com/mail/www.youtube.comsite has been 
 suspended in accordance with decision no: 2007/384 dated
 06.03.2007 of Istanbul First Criminal Peace Court.
 
 __
 __
 
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RE: [videoblogging] Re: Vloggercon=BarcampUSA?

2007-02-28 Thread Charles Hope
I'm not really excited at the prospect of attending a Vloggercon which
is engulfed and overwhelmed by a larger event, interesting in its own
right and competing for my attention.

Vloggercon 2007 should be quieter and more intimate, so that we can
really talk and actually be heard.

  

 -Original Message-
 From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Enric
 Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 16:21
 To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: [videoblogging] Re: Vloggercon=BarcampUSA?
 
 I'd also be interested in Video Vertigo.  
 
 Vlogging as a subset of another event is fine, but too far 
 away for me in Chicago.  I'd go to Vloggercon as it's own 
 event.  There's so much happening with video on the net that 
 I think an event that would expand to include new media 
 businesses, the transitions in traditional media, etc. would 
 be quite worthwhile.  
 
   -- Enric
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Den 27.02.2007 kl. 04:44 skrev Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  
   Those people in EuropeChicago is a major hub.
   You guys have VlogEurope in September, right?
  
  Yes, VlogEurope is weekend of 7-9 September (and it'll most likely
 turn  
  into the Wednesday-to-Wednesday event it was last year). 
 Chicago is a 
  major hub, but the date for barcampusa will most likely 
 mean that I'll 
  stay home. If I went I'd end up spending one or two weeks in USA, be
 home  
  for one week and then leave for VlogEurope for one week. That's just
 too  
  close to each other for my taste.
  
  In that case I'd have to hope for a video vertigo thing in 
 NYC on some 
  other date. I may even be representing a company this time! :o)
  
  --
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  URL: http://www.solitude.dk/ 
 
 
 
 
 
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[videoblogging] Concerned about Videoronk? Do you speak Spanish?

2007-02-24 Thread Charles Hope
After a bit of wrangling, I have established a conversation with
somebody at the notorious aggregator, Videoronk, who seems to want to
implement the best practices put forward by this community.  The only
problem is that their English is about as good as my Espanyol. Is there
anybody with some free time interested in playing translator in this
teachable moment?
 
Charles


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RE: [videoblogging] Vloggercon? (was Re: Tuesday FlashMeeting)

2007-02-23 Thread Charles Hope
 

 -Original Message-
 From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Richard 
 (Show) Hall
 Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 10:28
 To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Vloggercon? (was Re: Tuesday 

 5) What is video vertigo?


video vertigo is the ultra-geek wing of the party. After vloggercon we
all got together for an afternoon and spoke acronyms and numbers at each
other. It looked like this

http://flickr.com/photos/jdlasica/167980384/in/photostream/

After 4 hours we had only gotten started.


RE: [videoblogging] Vloggercon? (was Re: Tuesday FlashMeeting)

2007-02-23 Thread Charles Hope
Just to be clear for those who weren't there: it wasn't that we didn't
want evidence, but that we didn't want the distraction of snapping
cameras and flashes as we were talking.

Juan Carlos's pictures are somewhere out there on Flickr.

  

 -Original Message-
 From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Markus Sandy
 Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 11:51
 To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Vloggercon? (was Re: Tuesday 
 FlashMeeting)
 
 Charles Hope wrote:
 
   5) What is video vertigo?
 
  video vertigo is the ultra-geek wing of the party. After 
 vloggercon we 
  all got together for an afternoon and spoke acronyms and numbers at 
  each other. It looked like this
 
  http://flickr. com/photos/ jdlasica/ 167980384/ in/photostream/ 
  http://flickr.com/photos/jdlasica/167980384/in/photostream/
 
  After 4 hours we had only gotten started
 
 
 ok, so much  for no posting photos from the  video vertigo event!  :)
 
 that's  fine  by me
 
 but now juan carlos should have his turn!
 
 he seemed so bummed that day when we all agreed no photo's
 
 (in fact, i think it was the only agreement  we came to that day)
 
 i would love to see all those photos he took that day (might  
 make a cool movie/slideshow)
 
 -- 
 
 
 Markus Sandy
 
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 http://feeds.feedburner.com/digitaldojo
 http://feeds.feedburner.com/havemoneywillvlog
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RE: [videoblogging] Vloggercon? (was Re: Tuesday FlashMeeting)

2007-02-22 Thread Charles Hope
No, it was never in Ohio, but such suggestion was floated a few months
ago.  Our European friends would prefer easier access, and since our
community sort of stretches between the West Coast and Europe, New York
City is in the middle, and that is where I am rooting for!  Can I get an
Amen?  



 -Original Message-
 From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robyn Tippins
 Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 11:03
 To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: RE: [videoblogging] Vloggercon? (was Re: Tuesday 
 FlashMeeting)
 
 Is that where it was last year?
 
  
 
 Robyn Tippins
 
 
 
 Sleepyblogger.com | Gamingandtech.com | Intel.com/software
 
   _  
 
 From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of RANDY MANN
 Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 7:05 AM
 To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Vloggercon? (was Re: Tuesday 
 FlashMeeting)
 
  
 
 of corse it would be nice to have vloggercon this year. Any 
 on ever go to ohio?
 
 On 2/20/07, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:enric%40cirne.com com wrote:
 
  We talked about other things. Though Randy mentioned 
 Vloggercon in 
  the FlashMeeting chat. And I'm thinking it would be nice to have 
  Vloggercon this year. I don't know if people are up for 
 organizing it
  -- it's a bit of work.
 
  -- Enric
 
  --- In videoblogging@ mailto:videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com
 yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
  Michael Verdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Well it seemed to work for the last hour and a half at 
 least. It was
  a good
   conversation.
   -Verdi
  
   On 2/20/07, johnleeke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
   
 Oh well, I think FlashMeeting is having problems. Or 
 maybe it's
just me.
   
Not you. It was working at 6:30pm EST, then conked out 
 just after 
another FlashMeeting I was in, about 7:00pm. There must 
 have been 
server problems over in the UK.
   
John
   
   
   
  
  
  
   --
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   http://spinxpress. http://spinxpress.com com http://freevlog. 
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RE: [videoblogging] Vloggercon? (was Re: Tuesday FlashMeeting)

2007-02-22 Thread Charles Hope
With Schlomo's blessing, it's pretty much a done deal!  Blip.tv would
totally help organize it.

Why Vloggercon 2007?  Because the last one was one of the greatest
weekends of my life. 

We have months to work out the actual agenda.





 -Original Message-
 From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Verdi
 Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 14:45
 To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Vloggercon? (was Re: Tuesday 
 FlashMeeting)
 
 What are people thinking they'd like do at another vloggercon 
 aside from meet and hang out (which is a given!)? What 
 developments in the last 9 months do you want to see 
 addressed? What wasn't addressed last time that should have 
 been? Basically I'm trying to steer the conversation from 
 when and where to why.
 
 - Verdi
 
 
 On 2/22/07, schlomo rabinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
I can be, yes.
 
  And between you and the multitudes of New Yawkers, I think 
 something 
  beautiful can happen.
 
  Schlomo
  http://schlomolog.blogspot.com
  http://webshots.com/is/spotlight
  http://hatfactory.net
  http://evilvlog.com
 
 
  On 2/22/07, Robyn Tippins 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]robyn%40sleepyblogger.com
  wrote:
  
  
  
  
  
  
   Schlomo, will you be a planner this year again? I'll be 
 glad to lend 
   a
  hand
   to whoever is organizing it. I'm on the east coast.
  
   Robyn Tippins
  
   
  
   Sleepyblogger.com | Gamingandtech.com | Intel.com/software
  
   _
  
   From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
 videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com[mailto:
  videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com]
   On Behalf Of schlomo rabinowitz
   Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 2:11 PM
   To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
 videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com
   Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Vloggercon? (was Re: Tuesday 
   FlashMeeting)
  
   I'm into having it in NYC.
  
   I've been offered a couple spaces for the event as well.
  
   Schlomo
   http://schlomolog. http://schlomolog.blogspot.com blogspot.com 
   http://webshots. http://webshots.com/is/spotlight 
 com/is/spotlight 
   http://hatfactory. http://hatfactory.net net http://evilvlog. 
   http://evilvlog.com com
  
   On 2/22/07, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:enric% 
   enric%2540cirne.com
  com wrote:
   
   
   
   
   
   
If Vloggercon is on the East Coast, who would be the organizers?
   
-- Enric
   
   
--- In videoblogging@ mailto:videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com
   yahoogroups.com, Robyn Tippins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'll amen NY because it's cheap to fly into from 
 almost anywhere.



 Robyn Tippins

 

 Sleepyblogger.com | Gamingandtech.com | Intel.com/software

 _

 From: videoblogging@ mailto:videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com
   yahoogroups.com
[mailto:videoblogging@ mailto:videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com
   yahoogroups.com]
 On Behalf Of Charles Hope
 Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 12:32 PM
 To: videoblogging@ mailto:videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com
   yahoogroups.com
 Subject: RE: [videoblogging] Vloggercon? (was Re: Tuesday
  FlashMeeting)



 No, it was never in Ohio, but such suggestion was 
 floated a few
  months
 ago. Our European friends would prefer easier access, 
 and since 
 our community sort of stretches between the West Coast and 
 Europe, New
  York
 City is in the middle, and that is where I am rooting 
 for! Can I 
 get
  an
 Amen?

  -Original Message-
  From: videoblogging@ 
 mailto:videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com
 yahoogroups.com
  [mailto:videoblogging@ 
  mailto:videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com
 yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Robyn Tippins
  Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 11:03
  To: videoblogging@ mailto:videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com
 yahoogroups.com
  Subject: RE: [videoblogging] Vloggercon? (was Re: Tuesday
  FlashMeeting)
 
  Is that where it was last year?
 
 
 
  Robyn Tippins
 
  
 
  Sleepyblogger.com | Gamingandtech.com | Intel.com/software
 
  _
 
  From: videoblogging@ 
 mailto:videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com
 yahoogroups.com
  [mailto:videoblogging@ 
  mailto:videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com
 yahoogroups.com]
  On Behalf Of RANDY MANN
  Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 7:05 AM
  To: videoblogging@ mailto:videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com
 yahoogroups.com
  Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Vloggercon? (was Re: Tuesday
  FlashMeeting)
 
 
 
  of corse it would be nice to have vloggercon this 
 year. Any on 
  ever go to ohio?
 
  On 2/20/07, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:enric% enric%25
  40cirne.com com
   wrote:
  
   We talked about other things. Though Randy mentioned
  Vloggercon in
   the FlashMeeting chat. And I'm thinking it would

RE: [videoblogging] Vloggercon? (was Re: Tuesday FlashMeeting)

2007-02-22 Thread Charles Hope
Much longer Video Vertigo time could be a lot of fun. Particularly if it
were done in a Bar Camp/sleepover setting.  We might even get some code
done!

I just ate with Professor Van Every, Jay, Ryanne, and Markus.  We
admitted Panel Fatigue, and wanted more time simply hanging out, less
time sitting around doing panels.  Some of us remember the legendary
Vloggercue, which Adam Quirk hosted on his rooftop.  No panels, but
there was a projector, and demos were given.



 -Original Message-
 From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Devlon Duthie
 Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 18:17
 To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Vloggercon? (was Re: Tuesday 
 FlashMeeting)
 
 Yeah, more 'how', less 'why' this time.
 
 Great idea Randy, I'd love to see a session on RSS, how, why 
 future, etc. (another tie-in to vertigo?)  I think a big 
 problem with RSS is the speed of the adoption of 
 changes/advancements.  Education via these types of sessions 
 would increase awareness and the more people know and 
 understand it, the bigger the creative pool will be.
 
 The 'town-hall' style of the sessions last year did kick ass. 
  It would be cool to have folks from companies that consume 
 and produce rss there to talk with those attending, a big 
 brain-storm/education thing.
 
 --Devlon
 
 
 
 RANDY MANN wrote:
  i have a  request for a secesion
 
  rss how it works,why it works and why cant i get it working
 
  On 2/22/07, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Den 22.02.2007 kl. 22:10 skrev Michael Verdi 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]michael%40michaelverdi.com
  
  :

  I agree that it should be much easier to have it be much less

  yahoo-group
  
  centric which should make it pretty interesting.

  I mostly want a reason to go to the US.
 
  In my own selfish world - and that's all that matters on 
 the internet 
  - I'd like to see less making money, more creation. And I 
 don't care 
  for red
 
  carpets, but I do care for group hugs and hyperbole. I would also 
  like to see these Youtubers I keep hearing about, possibly 
 study them 
  in their natural habitat.
 
  I also would like to point out that it doesn't have to be named 
  Vloggercon.
 
  PS. The video vertigo summit last year was very valuable. 
 Tacking on 
  such a thing again would be a Good Thing in my book. Preferably a 
  full day instead of four-five hurried hours. Possibly in a setting 
  where mock-ups and wireframes can be made.
 
  --
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RE: [videoblogging] Vloggercon? (was Re: Tuesday FlashMeeting)

2007-02-22 Thread Charles Hope
 I'm sure most people would agree that it would be good to be 
 less Yahoo-centric, but how? 


Why do we have such self-hatred?  Even if attendance were strictly
limited to members of this list, it would be a fabulous gathering.  Do
we want 5000 new people attending that are unfamiliar with the culture
which we've created here over the past few years?  If there is a time
for reaching out to new people, is this it?  Are you flying across the
Atlantic Ocean to meet people you've been watching and corresponding
with for months, or absolute strangers?


RE: [videoblogging] Re: videoronk our cc licences

2007-01-31 Thread Charles Hope
 

 -Original Message-
 From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill Cammack
 Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 23:08

 On top of all that, in this case, when you told them about 
 your issue, they told you I can't do nothin' for ya, man, 
 and claimed to be insulated from dealing with you directly 
 because they're aggregating a different site that already 
 aggregated you.
 
 Short of Whack-A-Mole (or not using RSS at all), prevention 
 is currently impossible.
 
 Recourse is where a traditional license might help you 
 out... or not.


Even a traditional license must be protected by playing Whack-A-Mole.

I sent these guys some feedback through their web page, since I couldn't
find an e-mail address for them, letting them know that blip.tv would
appreciate their abiding by the Best Practices that are listed at
http://tinyurl.com/276vjf. We will see what response we get, if any.


RE: [videoblogging] Re: Jeff Pulver

2007-01-30 Thread Charles Hope
Steve, I actually find your input very useful, because you often enough
write what I'm too busy to find phrasing for.  This group doesn't need
to become an echo chamber of constant happy agreement.

Please, keep testing us.  It is the only path to truth.




From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Watkins
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 11:08
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [videoblogging] Re: Jeff Pulver



Thanks for the kind words, but please dont take this as me going

away because ive been criticised, fairly or unfairly. I just got

self-concious that I may be damaging the group, and that I
should 
chill out a bit. As far as Im concerned, people should feel as
free 
to criticise me as I criticise others.

Cheers

Steve Elbows



[videoblogging] Alive in Baghdad is on Digg!

2007-01-19 Thread Charles Hope
http://digg.com/world_news/Alive_in_Baghdad_shows_the_occupation_throug
h_the_voices_of_Iraqis
 
For those who don't know, this is a video blog which was formed to
counter the sound-bite driven, 'Live From' news model. Through the work
of a team of Americans and Iraqi correspondents on the ground. Alive in
Baghdad brings testimonies from individual Iraqis, footage of daily life
in Iraq, and short news segments from Iraq to you.


RE: [videoblogging] Re: John Edwards to Run for President (announcement on YouTube)

2006-12-28 Thread Charles Hope
This defeatism is not how the Republicans mobilized their base and
created the message machine being described.


 -Original Message-
 From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of J. Rhett Aultman
 Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2006 12:14
 To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: John Edwards to Run for 
 President (announcement on YouTube)
 
 I never said anything about ideological biases in the media 
 one way or another. The major sources of news are, for the 
 most part, conduits for what they can get. The current series 
 of political strategists for the right are, however, masters 
 of the echo chamber effect in ways that the political 
 strategists for the left are not. It's a simple fact that 
 anyone facing a Rove-assisted politician will face an echo 
 chamber. It's his primary weapon, above everything else.
 
 You are right that it's about taking the offensive. That's 
 why I don't think Edwards can win. His weak points are 
 already known and ripe for the punching, and as much as he 
 wants to counterpunch, he's not going to be able to aim for 
 soft spots. Should he make it out of the primaries alive, I 
 don't believe he could survive the first haymaker his 
 opponent delivers, no matter how positive, accessible, or 
 grassroots he is.
 
 --
 Rhett.
 http://www.weatherlight.com/freetime 
 http://www.weatherlight.com/freetime 
 


RE: [videoblogging] Re: Congdon at Apple

2006-12-25 Thread Charles Hope
Thank you!  It's a blip thing, nothing to do with Scoble or Podtech.

  

 -Original Message-
 From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Obreahny O'Brien
 Sent: Sunday, December 24, 2006 17:33
 To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: RE: [videoblogging] Re: Congdon at Apple
 
 It's really neat that Apple is working in conjunction with 
 you. Did Scoble hook you up? Is this a Podtech alliance; can 
 we except to see Irina Slutsky up there next? Or is it a deal 
 exclusively between Blip and Apple, where blip sort of 
 directs attention to the vlog/vlogger they'd like featured 
 who uses blip as their video distribution site


RE: [videoblogging] Re: Amanda on ABC is not a vlog

2006-12-22 Thread Charles Hope
Amanda is still maintaining her vlog! She just posted a video there
today, in fact.
 
Starring Amanda Congdon http://blip.tv/users/view/amandacongdon 


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RE: [videoblogging] Re: Amanda on ABC is not a vlog

2006-12-22 Thread Charles Hope
Thanks for that suggestion.  I will pass it along!
 
 




From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Richard (Show) Hall
Sent: Friday, December 22, 2006 15:21
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: Amanda on ABC is not a vlog



Should this be available via the amanda accross america feed?

On 12/22/06, Charles Hope [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:charles%40blip.tv  wrote:

 Amanda is still maintaining her vlog! She just posted a video
there
 today, in fact.

 Starring Amanda Congdon
http://blip.tv/users/view/amandacongdon
http://blip.tv/users/view/amandacongdon 

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[videoblogging] Re: OOoh, Amanda's Up!

2006-12-13 Thread Charles Hope
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Ron Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Sorry Amanda, please don't think I'm piling on you.
 
 It's just that a straw broke the camel's back.
 
 Why must people keep talking about the MSM...
 
 As if it's mainstream!
 
 It's a Corporate Media, and there's nothing 'Mainstream' about it.
 
 Mainstream media would have 5 second commercials and freedom to  
 download and distrubute.


Let me guess. You were born in the year 2017 and you're here
scrounging for parts to fix your time machine. Awesome! I hope I live
long enough to see your future, but in 2006, ABC is still
unquestionably mainstream.



[videoblogging] You NYC Vloggers!

2006-12-13 Thread Charles Hope
I'd like to remind you that there is a mailing list specifically for
us and our local issues.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nyc_vloggers/

See you all at the Art Bar on Friday!



Re: [videoblogging] Re: NYC December food, drinks, mirth

2006-12-12 Thread Charles HOPE
So we're having 2 meetups? One tonight, and one on Friday? Fine, I'll go to 
both!


Adam Quirk wrote:
 
 
 So, raise your hand if you can meet up December 15 in NYC.
 
 So far me and MissB are coming, and that's probably enough to have a good
 time, but the more the merrier.



-- 
cofounder, blip.tv

blip blog
http://blog.blip.tv/blog/

me
http://www.onxiam.com/people/charles.hope/


[videoblogging] Re: The other videoblogging community

2006-11-18 Thread Charles Hope
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Eric Rice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 Videoblog Community should be ALL including YouTubers, MySpacers,
people who might 
 not be aware of DV, RSS, etc
 Possible reality: Videoblog Community = This Yahoo Group (The
Vloggies jumps right out 
 at me one this one)


How are they part of our vlogging community if you have to send us a
link to notify us of their existence? Clearly, they are part of a
different vlogging community. Is this a problem?

Maybe about a century ago all the car drivers of Boston once knew each
other. But when thousands of cars flooded the streets, these new
drivers did not join the gang of initial pioneers in any sense. They
just drove to work. Imperialism?






Re: [videoblogging] Re: The Shallow Nature of Video Blogging

2006-06-03 Thread Charles HOPE






There's nothing here to vlog. Every six months or so, Shannon likes to
start a flame war. It's an entertaining peccadillo, and whoever bites,
bites


.
Jan McLaughlin wrote:

  Ahem - vlog it, gentlemen, ladies. Vlog the shit out of it.

If you will be so kind.

Jan

  






  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] World Cup during Vloggercon

2006-06-03 Thread Charles HOPE






I hope this means you'll join me for 9 a.m. pint of beer as we toast
the American victory.

Jan McLaughlin wrote:
I'll keep my eyes peeled, Chas. World Cup or bust.
  
  
J
  
  
On Jun 2, 2006, at 4:50 PM, Charles HOPE wrote:
  
  
   That's true.  Now I just need to find a venue that will
show
it...


Deirdre Straughan wrote:Since it's the US team, that game will
certainly be broadcast in the US. I imagine the whole thing will be
broadcast on some ESPN channel or other.


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Unfortunately the World Cup is starting during Vloggercon!  I don't
know what we can do about the games that are ongoing during the
conference, but are you Europeans going to be around on Monday
morning?  9 a.m. California time, Team USA will squeak past the Czech
Republic. I'm wondering where we can catch that game.
  
  

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Rullepølse (was: Re: [videobloggi ng] One donation to vloggercon needed!)

2006-06-02 Thread Charles HOPE






Andreas Haugstrup wrote:

  On Fri, 02 Jun 2006 16:05:55 +0200, Brett Gaylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:

  
  
Its even better than ROLLAPULSA or however you spell that (my moms a  
dane)
:o)

  
  
That's pretty close, actually. It's spelled rulleplse, and it's awful.  
Smoked meat sounds a lot better. :o)
  


If you bring some, I'll eat it. When I was in Iceland, I ate the Hkarl.





  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] World Cup during Vloggercon

2006-06-02 Thread Charles HOPE






That's true. Now I just need to find a venue that will show it...

Deirdre Straughan wrote:
Since it's the US team, that game will certainly be
broadcast in the US. I imagine the whole thing will be broadcast on
some ESPN channel or other.
  
  On 6/1/06, 
Charles HOPE [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
  

Unfortunately the World Cup
is starting during Vloggercon! I don't
know what we can do about the games that are ongoing during the
conference, but are you Europeans going to be around on Monday
morning? 9 a.m. California time, Team USA will squeak past the Czech
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[videoblogging] World Cup during Vloggercon

2006-06-01 Thread Charles HOPE






Unfortunately the World Cup is starting during Vloggercon! I don't
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Re: [videoblogging] Canadians at Vloggercon (was: Let's finish what we've started!!!) (Was: Re: I'm almost @ Vloggercon)

2006-05-31 Thread Charles HOPE






We take Budweiser about as seriously as we take the Bush
administration. Prepare for some true American beers like Dogfish Head
and Magic Hat.


Paul Knight wrote:

  

  Brett Gaylor wrote:
  
  
Freakin EH!  Philip and Lukas are coming.  We are SO going to  
drink these yanks under the table.  Actually, Philip doesn't  
drink...dammit.

  

  
  
Don't worry there as possibly the only Brit coming to vloggercon,  
I'll have to join the Canadians and  drink properly, no Bud for me,  
got any Stella???  Or maybe some Spitfire or some Old Peculiar?

Paul Knight

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