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you must be a mac user or you wouldn't bring this up I've used both mac and windows windows version comes with big list, mac with small mac was easier to start with i liked it that the list started small and then i grew it through my own discovery process I've got 233 feeds now in fireant, so i don't see the issue as to the ease of each and every little software change, it's a matter of priorities. obviously the directory has been a huge priority equally obvious is the lowering of priorities for any development team on things that will be obsoleted by soon to be released features and services - while the topic has been discussed here before, i don't recall anyone seriously crying about this until now and so i imagine the priority remained low seems pretty obvious to me that the fireant folks work mighty hard to deliver a fair and quality product ManCheeseMo wrote: The reason I include FireANT is because of how they pre-populated their friends' vlogs. It feels like a cheap way to promote the in-crowd and rather unethical.And of course the comeback will be that the new directory is coming, but that has been said for months. Until the day it comes out, FireANT is still promoting those people. What does it take to remove those vlogs from the list and push out another build? Probably very little work, but yet it was never done. --- In [email protected], Joshua Kinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Again... was FireAnt mentioned in an article I'm not aware of? If it was, please send me a link. -josh On 12/16/05, ManCheeseMo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Uh, how original. What exactly am I promoting? I don't even have a vlog to promote yet. My point is that the "good ol' boy" network gets old. If you are buddies with the FireANT crew or if you're one of the pre-populated vlogs, you'll get extra attention. There are people on this board that seem to have no job other than promoting themselves and their friends. IMHO, many in this group live inside a bubble where vlogging is everything to them. The funny part is that most people don't care to watch a person talk into a camera about mudane things. Just wait until the mass media catches on - then we'll really see how popular you are(n't). Maybe this is the new punk, but it is weak that the same people get all the hype when their content is no more creative than anyone else. They are just part of the in crowd (or should I say the self-promoting crowd). Just look how sensative they get when their "power" is questioned. To those: get a life, or better yet, a job. Watch, now one of the connected moderators will probably ban me from this group. Hasn't that happened to others who disgree with the cool people? --- In [email protected], "Enric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:More shameless self-promotion by ManCheeseMo. --- In [email protected], "ManCheeseMo"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- My name is Markus Sandy and I am app.etitio.us http://apperceptions.org http://digitaldojo.blogspot.com http://node101.org http://spinflow.org http://wearethemedia.com http://xpressionvlog.blogspot.com aim/ichat: [EMAIL PROTECTED] msn: [EMAIL PROTECTED] skype: msandy spin: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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