Re: [videoblogging] Re: What Will the Internet Look Like in Ten Years?

2006-12-04 Thread Rick Rey
This might be a great opportunity to use SpinXpress.

http://spinxpress.com/

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Rick Rey
http://www.rickrey.com


On 12/3/06, Michael Ambs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   No - not yet. I've been trying to help him out with that, but with no
 luck. I offered to host the files, I have unlimited bandwidth, so far
 he hasn't gone for that.

 If other people could bug him about it too :) it might help. I've just
 been sending messages through myspace.

 Anybody have any ideas on how to manage a FCP project like this?

 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
 Bill Cammack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 
  Did Arin ever figure out how to media manage the FCP project so he
 could post the source
  media files? If so, do you know the link?
 
  --
  Bill C.
  http://ems.blip.tv
 
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
 Michael Ambs mike_1630@ wrote:
  
   Thanks so much to all of you who helped in spreading this open-source
   documentary
  
 http://www.caliblog.com/2006/11/humanity-lobotomy-what-will-internet.ht\
  http://www.caliblog.com/2006/11/humanity-lobotomy-what-will-internet.ht
  ml ! I just wanted to post a quick update - as well as remind
 people to
   continue in educating yourself on what's happening with Net
 Neutrality.
  
   I don't know the numbers for Arin's cut
   http://foureyedmonsters.com/neutrality of the project (I'm going to
   guess they are huge) but I personally reached over 1,000 views on the
   cut I posted here. Which I know is small potatoes to a lot of people,
   but I'm not out to single-handily inspire 500,000+ people - it just
   feels to good to be involved.
 

  



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[videoblogging] Re: What Will the Internet Look Like in Ten Years?

2006-12-03 Thread Bill Cammack
Did Arin ever figure out how to media manage the FCP project so he could post 
the source 
media files?  If so, do you know the link?

--
Bill C.
http://ems.blip.tv

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

 Thanks so much to all of you who helped in spreading this open-source
 documentary
 http://www.caliblog.com/2006/11/humanity-lobotomy-what-will-internet.ht\
 ml ! I just wanted to post a quick update - as well as remind people to
 continue in educating yourself on what's happening with Net Neutrality.
 
 I don't know the numbers for Arin's cut
 http://foureyedmonsters.com/neutrality  of the project (I'm going to
 guess they are huge) but I personally reached over 1,000 views on the
 cut I posted here. Which I know is small potatoes to a lot of people,
 but I'm not out to single-handily inspire 500,000+ people - it just
 feels to good to be involved.



[videoblogging] Re: What Will the Internet Look Like in Ten Years?

2006-12-03 Thread Michael Ambs
No - not yet. I've been trying to help him out with that, but with no
luck. I offered to host the files, I have unlimited bandwidth, so far
he hasn't gone for that.

If other people could bug him about it too :) it might help. I've just
been sending messages through myspace.

Anybody have any ideas on how to manage a FCP project like this?


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

 Did Arin ever figure out how to media manage the FCP project so he
could post the source 
 media files?  If so, do you know the link?
 
 --
 Bill C.
 http://ems.blip.tv
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Michael Ambs mike_1630@ wrote:
 
  Thanks so much to all of you who helped in spreading this open-source
  documentary
 
http://www.caliblog.com/2006/11/humanity-lobotomy-what-will-internet.ht\
  ml ! I just wanted to post a quick update - as well as remind
people to
  continue in educating yourself on what's happening with Net
Neutrality.
  
  I don't know the numbers for Arin's cut
  http://foureyedmonsters.com/neutrality  of the project (I'm going to
  guess they are huge) but I personally reached over 1,000 views on the
  cut I posted here. Which I know is small potatoes to a lot of people,
  but I'm not out to single-handily inspire 500,000+ people - it just
  feels to good to be involved.