Each of us reacts differently to individual vlogs.  Jonny Goldstein has made me laugh.  A fellow who fell into a lake with his cell phone on showed me how to dry it out in low heat and make my cell phone work again after it had fallen off my belt into a toilet.  (great practical advice).
 
However, I must say that a young woman named Anne Walk shared a very private and frightening day when she posted "Day of my biopsy" http://8bitme.blogspot.com/2005/08/biopsy-day-arrives.html  It really broke new ground in many ways.  I've never had a biopsy and hopefully never will.
 
She apparently gets here results in a day or two.  She wants to videotape and vlog that fateful meeting.  I hope some members of this group will check out her vlog and send her messages of appreciation and encouragement.  By watching, you'll know what having a biopsy is like (no fun and dreadful needles).
 
More importantly, you'll share a frightening and special moment in another person's life.  It really shows how vlogging can be the means to share a dynamic, even frightening, experience.  Let's take the time to join her in this journey and to thank her for sharing it with us.
 
Vloggers just don't get the support and feedback they deserve.  This a dramatic example of that.  Be human.  Watch,. listen and then leave a comment.
 
 
Randolfe (Randy) Wicker
 
Videographer, Writer, Activist
Advisor: The Immortality Institute
Hoboken, NJ
 
 


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