I completely agree with Josh, re-posting the intellectual property of 
others is wrong.

BTW, wasn't this a great video moment?

http://www.apollopony.net/2006/02/frank_zappa_on.html





On Feb 21, 2006, at 11:56 PM, Joshua Kinberg wrote:

> I agree with this... yet I also think there are some cases where
> "bubbling up" is important.
>
> But you are correct that "bubbling up" doesn't satisfy the needs of
> the individual and their immediate social circle. It doesn't help
> people share their lives through video. I feel this aspect is being
> lost.... we need more good examples. Maybe that has to do with my own
> aesthetic concerns though. I feel like some of that spirit is being
> lost amidst the wave of lipsyncing teens and plaigarized video.
>
> -Josh
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> On 2/21/06, Peter Van Dijck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>> On 2/21/06, Michael Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:   Most 
>>> have agreed, we need to have systems in place to bubble up video.
>>
>> My 2c: bubbling popular stuff up is stupid. It's about what YOU want 
>> to see, and MOST of the time, that's *not* popular stuff. If it was, 
>> you would be satisfied gazing at the various youtube/yahoo/aol/mtv.. 
>> video pages. Hey, if it was, you'd watch tv for god sake!
>>
>> Forget about bubbling up popular stuff. We haven't nailed finding 
>> video you want to watch, but it's worth trying. It's about what 
>> communities recommend to each other. It's about your friends. It's 
>> about your interests. At least shoot for something better than 
>> "bubbling stuff up".
>>
>> Bubbling stuff up is dead.
>>
>> Peter
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