> nah, that's just a hegemonic myth maintained by graphic designers :-)

Maybe I'm showing my background here as a graphic designer then.
If I brought my PDF with embedded quicktime to a printer, what would happen?

:-)

-Josh


On 8/30/05, Adrian Miles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> around the 30/8/05 Joshua Kinberg mentioned about Re: [videoblogging]
> I/ON: Now Mefeedia-Powered! that:
> >PDFs are for printers.
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> nah, that's just a hegemonic myth maintained by graphic designers :-)
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> http://hypertext.rmit.edu.au/vlog/archives/2005/08/31/vogbook/ > for
> something in pdf I made in 2003 or 4. I've also seen a fantastic
> conference presentation with *a lot* of quicktime delivered entirely
> via PDF. The latest versions of Acrobat Pro do this very very well.
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