Re: [videoblogging] Intel Videoblogging Awareness Campaign for Mexico

2005-12-19 Thread Harold Johnson
You, Intel seems to really be pushing into the Mexican markets; during the telenovellas broadcast on spanish-language t.v. channels, there's always a 1 or 2-minute advertisement for an Intel product worked right into a scene.  (Usually, it's the house staff chatting about how their Intel-based l

Re: [videoblogging] Intel Videoblogging Awareness Campaign for Mexico

2005-12-19 Thread David Meade
This is very cool. I cant help but wonder, however, what is Intel's angle? I'm sure intel has a group that goes out and does good for the sake of doing good (most huge organizations do) ... it just seems like an odd choice (as opposed to say putting computers in classrooms in mexico or something)

Re: [videoblogging] Intel Videoblogging Awareness Campaign for Mexico

2005-12-19 Thread andrew michael baron
Yea, I have never felt so royal. They paid for the transport and hotel and had an escort that took us around, etc. They are very serious about this and luckily the others involved in the awareness campaign were also very, very serious about spreading the word. They are extremely interested in the

Re: [videoblogging] Intel Videoblogging Awareness Campaign for Mexico

2005-12-19 Thread Harold Johnson
Andrew, did they provide you with transportation to/from Mexico City?  Man, I wish *I* had been offered this opportunity!  Been wanting to go to Mexico City...Podcaster Herald http://podcasterherald.comOn 12/18/05, andrew michael baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: http://intel.luzcamaraenter.c

Re: [videoblogging] Intel Videoblogging Awareness Campaign for Mexico

2005-12-19 Thread ryanne hodson
remember we have the spanish version of freevlog that could help a lot too: http://freevlog.org/translations/spanish/ though mexican spanish and spain spanish are somewhat different in accent etc maybe someone wants to help us translate into a mexican dialect? -ryanne On 12/19/05, andrew mic