hehe mmm bra, erm sorry. Thank you Rupert for the very kind welcome. i must head off and check blips auto blog feature. I am trying to get a way of posting vids direct to my blog without having to open Wordpress and do the embed thing. Hence I changed the blog template, it is now minimalist so the content is the focus and not the blog template (as was the case up until yesterday) :)
I also use Twitterfeed to notify Twitter of new blog posts. I am going to do some testing today and see if the WordPress app will let me upload vids direct from iPhone 3GS into posts. If it can my blog will be a true mobile almost live living thing. Vlogging direct to blog from the street, well subject to O2's crappy coverage. --- In [email protected], Rupert Howe <rup...@...> wrote: > > What? unhooking a bra for the first time = beautiful images? > Welcome to the group! > Ernmander vlogs here... > http://www.ernmander.com/ > > I don't get Pixelpipe to tweet, for that reason. Instead, I use the > Tweet function in the services that Pixelpipe distributing to. > Sometimes I have used Pixelpipe to distribute to my blog, via Blip.tv > which has an auto blog posting feature, in which case I use > Twitterfeed to tweet from my blog's feed, when it's finished receiving > & processing. > > > On 1-Oct-09, at 8:44 PM, ernmander wrote: > > > The only problem I have found with pixelpipe is that sometimes it > > takes ages to crunch you video. Say you set pixelpipe to tweet your > > content, folk click the link in twitter, pixelpipe shows you nothing > > as it is still crunching. > > > > As for the iPhone 3GS for vlogging the only pain is that when you > > are pointing the camera at yourself and you finish vlogging trying > > to hit stop, well it's like when you were a kid trying to unhook a > > bra for the first time. Lots of fumbling and looking like a fool. > > But it does take beautiful images (well in good light) :) > > > > --- In [email protected], Michael Sullivan > > <sulleleven@> wrote: > > > > > > comparable pics here in this thorough review: > > > http://my-symbian.com/other/preview_n900.php > > > > > > doesnt seem much bigger than standrad devices besdeis the very > > sleek iphone. > > > > > > - > > > sull > > > http://vocal.ly > > > > > > > > > On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 1:06 PM, Michael Verdi > > <michaelverdi@>wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > One thing I noticed about that N900 is that it's really thick and > > > > brick shaped. It's like 2 iphones stuck together. Won't really > > slide > > > > into the pants pocket so nicely. Also, I see this with every phone > > > > that my kids use - physical keyboards break when you use them a > > lot. > > > > We've already replaced multiple phones because of that. On the > > other > > > > hand my original iphone (my wife is using it) is still going > > strong at > > > > almost 2 years old - in fact it's better now because it has a > > newer os > > > > and apps. > > > > > > > > - Verdi > > > > > > > > -- > > > > Michael Verdi > > > > http://milkweedmediadesign.com > > > > http://michaelverdi.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
