I *love* shiny DVD discs. Doesn't matter what's on 'em, they are shiny shiny!!

Did I get that right?

Content might adapt itself to a medium, hence, the ER Show mobile podcast 
content is 
created conceptually different (even had to change the theme music) when it's 
delivered to 
a mobile phone.

Blogs are, for the record, just one teeny piece of the puzzle. A fraction. 
There are video 
blogs that don't have blogs (cuz really, auto-delivery in RSS enclosures does 
not need a 
blog). And theoretically, device-to-device personal publishing skips the 
interweb 
altogether. If the content looks like a vlog's content, but doesn't hit the 
web, is it still a 
vlog?

Don't care. Doesn't matter. It's media made by people-to-people. And, big 
media, 
incorporated can do it too. 

I watch Verdi. I watch MTV.

This is the future of my media. And this is the future of my own brand.

How many videos could we have posted to (insert-what-the-hell-ever-medium-here) 
in all 
the time it takes to argue unproductive issues.

Or in otherwords, did we get one more person to make video, or collectively do 
we look 
like a bunch of jackasses?

Your call, not mine. I got work to do. 

Ciao.

ER




--- In [email protected], Kunga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

But for me, this has NOTHING to do about content. It's all about the
media not the message. You guys are way too hung up on content. I
really don't pay taht much attention to the content of anything. I am
always paying attention to the form of the media not what's in it.





 
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