It is truely unbelieveable how fast it's moved.

On the other hand, I was just watching bill gates on charlie rose
about how he dropped out of school because they thought they had to
leap on the computing thing.

This is not a boast, I think I can modestly say the videoblogging
group is definitely the homebrew computer club of this little
revolution in media.

Which makes me think of mocking bill gates....

Who in their write mind can spend their time shooting and editing
videos simply to give them away for free!  Is it right that you spend
so much time editing and people should just pass your videos around on
the web!? How can we attract the best media makers if all people's
efforts going in to making media are just passed around without them
receiving any payment!

Hopefully more than a few of you geeks have heard of bill gates now
infamous letter to the homebrew computer club regarding the very
"uncool" free sharing of software.

I remember when... all the really good programs came in byte magazine
and I would spend days typing them in so I could play a crude version
of frooger on my monitor with 8 shades of amber and back them up on
digital tape. Oh how I miss Eamon, my apple IIc, IIe and Atari 800....
and autopilot. Best programing language ever. :)

LOL

Peace,

-Mike

On 1/29/07, Joshua Kinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I definitely agree with Jay. It's sometimes hard to believe it's
> already 2007 and so much has happened in just the past couple of
> years. It's great to record our memories while they are still
> relatively fresh.
>
> Regarding videoblogging history posts, I wanted to link to Peter's
> earlier and more comprehensive videoblogging history post from
> December 2005. This would be great to add to the wiki and to start
> actively linking to the various people/event Peter researched then:
>
> <http://poorbuthappy.com/ease/archives/2005/12/04/2944/videoblogging-history>
>
> I feel lucky to be able to have been a small part of this recent
> videoblogging history. I can't imagine where everything will be in
> 5-10 years (or even 12 months from now). Amazing how long ago 2004
> seems...
>
> Best,
> Josh
>
> On 1/29/07, Jay dedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Mike pointed that out to me last night....
> > >  so i also posted some related memories.
> > >  http://spreadthemedia.org/node/2707
> >
> >
> > add it to the wiki or all will be forgotten!
> >
> http://videoblogginggroup.pbwiki.com/The%20History%20of%20the%20Videoblogging%20Group
> >
> > jay
> >
> > --
> > Here I am....
> > http://jaydedman.com
> >
> >
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
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