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From: Paul Knight [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 12 January 2006 13:04:53 GMT
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Subject: [UKVideobloggers] I am holding a test video conference on Saturday.
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Hi Members,
I have just got my access to use the Open Universities
Hi Members,
I have just got my access to use the Open Universities Web Conference
Facilities on Saturday 14th January 2006 for 1 hour starting at 6pm GMT
(That's 7pm in Europe and 11am in America. I would like to see a good
turn out for this our first Test conference, The rules are simple,
there's a trial period.
http://www.flip4mac.com/wmv_upgrades.htm
On 1/13/06, duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you may need to call 'em josh.. just tried it, exported a 30sec clip from a
DV-PAL quicktime out of QT Pro, no problems! played in WMP (only on a Mac so
far but it seems ok? ).. all
This is an awesome video for Mac lovers and Windows haters. Here is
the quote from the Digg.com post where I found it...
This video has audio from a presentation of Vista's new features, but
the video is OSX Tiger doing those same exact things. In other
words... Vista is nothing new. Windows is
Richard Hall, a mellow, bearded college professor from Rolla with a desert-dry wit.
... hmm ... boy do I sound like a cool person or what ... this is much
better than ... fat wimpy academic that thinks he's funny ... which is
what most people say ... On 1/11/06, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 1/11/06, Bill Streeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It was weird getting some attention at work today. A littleembarassing to say the least.
... yeah, now they're going to know what you're actually working on all day, when they think your doing your job
-- Richard
hey all
our Node classroom space is closed indefinately because of construction.
we need to start looking for a new space to meet when we come back from Cali.
i'm thinking of this coffee shop in the west village called S'nice
because they have wifi and a big table and a power strip (hey that's
all
On 1/10/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
excuse me but...None of us have absolute knowledge.
I think its clear that i indeed have absolute knowledge.
fyi.sullMichael,I'm really sorry to say this, truly, but you don't have absolute knowledge. I know that because, of course, I
Hi everyone,
Some of you may have been following the NASA Stardust mission, which
launched a problem to intercept a comet, capture comet dust, and return
it to earth. The probe is expected to crash through the atmosphere and
land in the Nevada desert. It's expected to streak through the sky
I posted a note about this 4 days ago. More about it here: http://space.com/missionlaunches/060114_fireball_watch.html
We are overcast with light rain in the SF Bay Area, so I think my chances are low for this :(
Hope some of you have a clear shot of it. On 1/14/06, Andy Carvin [EMAIL
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Ted Tagami [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I posted a note about this 4 days ago. More about it here:
http://space.com/missionlaunches/060114_fireball_watch.html
Glad to hear it, and sorry for being redundant. I follow the list on
an RSS feed and sometimes I
On Jan 14, 2006, at 2:01 PM, Richard Show wrote: On 1/10/06, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: excuse me but...None of us have absolute knowledge. I think its clear that i indeed have absolute knowledge. fyi.sullMichael,I'm really sorry to say this, truly, but you don't have absolute
Josh, nice spending time with ya this week, but when you write:
let's cut the guy a break.
He's listening and interacting here. That's the first step.
Legaleze like Terms Of Service agreements are hard to write. Nobody
knows what to do here, and paying lawyers to do this gets expensive...
and the
All I'm saying is let's give them the opportunity to make adjustments
now that the issue has been brought up. Its probably not something the
service owners thought much about. Its likely they simply copied it
from somewhere else. Rather than continue to jump on them here, let's
give them the
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