--- In [email protected], Markus Sandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Gromik Tohoku wrote: > > > HI Markus, > > > > Maybe you have had different experience from what I > > have, but that still does not allow you to call my > > comment ... > > > > >>bullshit! > > > > > 'bullshit' is the perfect word for the false claims you posted > > in your original email, you made what I consider rather disparaging remarks: > > > Yes they might offer 1GB upload for "professional" > > members but not for the regular member. > > > > I can understand, imagine one million videos at 1GB > > each on their server. Limitation is 150MB for the > > regular guy. Unless it has changed within the last 3 > > days.
Marcus is right. Instead of making a remark about your personal experience as you attempted to upload files of a certain size to blip and failed, you made a statement about blip's policies or capabilities that's blatantly false. Not only can you _not_ point out _any_ official documentation supporting your claim, but the actual programmers for blip frequent this list and have previously stated the file size limitations if you use the search function. On top of all that, there's a difference between saying: "I wasn't able to XYZ" and "Blip doesn't allow [the regular guy] to XYZ". It wasn't diplomatic, hahaha, but Marcus' assessment was correct. -- Bill C. http://ems.blip.tv > > A nice little explanation on how you were able to > > upload 1GB of video on bliptv would have been more > > appreciated. > > > As for examples, just go to blip and take a look at the video sizes for > some of us "non professional, regular members" > > As mentioned by Randy Mann, he has some great examples of large files (I > know, I've downloaded them! :) ) > > > > > -- > > > Markus Sandy > > http://feeds.feedburner.com/apperceptions > http://feeds.feedburner.com/digitaldojo > http://feeds.feedburner.com/havemoneywillvlog > http://feeds.feedburner.com/spinflow > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
