i would like to have a get together that does not involve much difficult things like can we meet in a restaurant or a bar? preferably with dark lighting
On 2/20/07, Mark Day <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I went, it was fun. I almost melted in the sun. Schlomo and I arm > wrestled best-of-three for "videoblogging versus YouTubing" and what > can I tell you? All his videos will be appearing exclusively on > YouTube from now on. All your bases are belong to us. As the kids > used to say. > > Actually - and some of you may be dissapointed to hear this - no one > put a dog on a skateboard and rammed it repeatedly into anyone's > testicals. Although I did watch Mike Judge's new movie Idiocracy > later and formulated my own hypothesis about slapstick as a disruptive > media force. Too complicated to go into here. I met some kid running > a Republican political campaign for a congressional district in San > Diego on YouTube, some sketch comedy people, someone who vlogs about > life in the Tenderloin, someone who wanted "high profile" vloggers to > use their "power" get out environmental messages, and some people who > may, or may not, have been "in character" the whole time. Ubiquitous > San Francisco sign-carrier Frank Chu showed up eventually, as he is > wont to (and have you *seen* his Wikipedia entry?) > > There were "YouTubers" in attendance from as far away as Australia, > and everyone seemed to be having a good time just mingling. Some > people definately enthuse about "the YouTube community" - a smaller, > less vocal contingent view it as you might an operating system - most > worthy of comment when it's not working the way it's supposed to (and, > ironically, the site went cock-a-hoop for most of Sunday...) > > Cheers > > Mark Day > www.youtube.com/markdaycomedy > http://markdaycomedy.blip.tv > www.myspace.com/markday > etc. etc. > > -- http://geekentertainment.tv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
