Erin, try this site here.
http://web.mac.com/a_kaegi/iWeb/Site/my%20video%20blog/my%20video%20blog.html
Adriana the producer was in one of my fave bands of
all time!
Kid Creole and the Coconuts
John
http://www.jchtv.com/
--- Erin Nealey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all! I could use an expert
Good point!
On 1/26/07, miglsd27 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Deirdré, as anyone told Madge about the contest? Winner post there, for
sure.
Miguel.
FYI, this contest is still open and I'm told has relatively few video
entries, so lots of chances to win. And you don't have to be a wife or
Mike,
As others have said, your work is very much appreciated.
Besides the fact, that you are making an effort to encourage services to
respond to the content creator's wishes, I also really appreciate the fact
that you make it easy - you encourage - syndication to all sorts of OTHER
video
Blogged last night's NY Video 2.0 group meetup. There were some
interesting presentations.
http://blog.fastcompany.com/experts/bcammack/2007/01/the_ny_video_20_group.html
--
Bill C.
http://ReelSolid.TV
I was just looking at the latest software update for the N800 and was
amused by this, in light of the iPhone hype...
Improvements in finger usage
Improvements in dialog selection when using the Nokia N800 Internet
Tablet with fingers and not the stylus pen.
I was also delighted to read this:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Lucas Gonze [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Copyright gives you different powers over taking, displaying, and
profiting. It gives you great power over redistribution. In the case
of displaying via an embed it gives you very little power (though over
aspects of
Cheers for the info,
If anybody is wondering, yahoo groups had a big backlog of emails at
some point in the last 5 years, which is why we will be seeing some
messages coming through to the group out of order, and in some cases
several days late (eg I only just got this message from Bill but the
Congratulations. That's got to feel good.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Kent Nichols
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I sent this in on Friday...
Hey Guys,
I just wanted to let everyone know that we have signed with
Federated
Media to handle all of our advertising.
We're really
Oops sorry I meant 5 days not 5 years ;)
What was the balance of atendee's like at the meet - many creators
there compared to companies offering services?
Cheers
Steve Elbows
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cheers for the info,
If anybody is
I shy away from hosting sites that will disappear when I and my money
disappear.
Blip, OurMedia, and Archive.org win every time.
Jan
On 1/26/07, j coffey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erin, try this site here.
http://web.mac.com/a_kaegi/iWeb/Site/my%20video%20blog/my%20video%20blog.html
Current has a crazy look today! I did a couple of quick searches to
see what might be up.
Now if this is a Hack, NOT funny. If it is a oversight, it has humor.
If it is related to global warming Al has a sequel to An
Inconvenient Truth
Here is the screen shot of what Current, Currently
This is something I was about to look into with Blip, actually - but
I haven't had time to read the TCs or contact them. I was wondering
if it was OK or not with Blip to set up and give out an email address
on a vlog to allow the general public to email videos to a Blip
account and
This comes as no surprise, I suppose. Inevitably the question arises,
what's high quality content? One man's meat is another man's poison,
after all. It will be interesting to see how Google cracks the search
and discovery problem. We already know that automated methods of
assisted
I got a email about the changes on Current.tv . Now I have a warped
sense of humor but reading this and seeing what happened to the site,
I wish a had a bunch of actors handy to recreate what might be
happening over at Current.
Audio:
With a name like Current, there's a certain responsibility
Rupert,
Seems like we're crossing the line between videoblogging group
conversation and e-mail that should be sent directly to blip (we'd like
to try to keep blip support topics off the videoblogging group whenever
possible). We actively discourage the sharing of login information
(including
Richard,
Thanks! The MyHeavy and Magnify control panels aren't there yet, but
will be soon.
-Original Message-
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Richard
(Show) Hall
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 5:44 PM
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
-Original Message-
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lucas Gonze
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 2:59 AM
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: MyHeavy and Magnify and
aggregators in general
Copyright gives
Hey Guys,
I just wanted to let everyone know that we have signed with Federated
Media to handle all of our advertising.
We're really excited to be working with John Battelle and the crew
over there. They've got a great track record and really seem to be
author friendly. Most importantly we
-Original Message-
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lucas Gonze
Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2007 11:51 PM
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: MyHeavy and Magnify and
aggregators in general
On 1/28/07, Ron
On 1/26/07, Mike Hudack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think that defaulting to opt-out would make our
negotiations harder,
and I also think that a good number of people who wouldn't
object to
syndication to, say, AOL, would never opt in simply because
it takes
effort to do so.
I think we can all agree that the economy, whether on a global scale or
on a smaller scale such as the one we're currently discussing, is not a
zero-sum game.
-Original Message-
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David
Sent: Sunday, January
I agree with Lucas on this one, sull, at least insomuch as I disagree
with you. Businesses should be absolutely free to add value to the
media landscape by aggregating media into single locations and thereby
adding value that wasn't previously there. To my mind the issue is more
about the level
Congrats!
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Kent Nichols
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Guys,
I just wanted to let everyone know that we have signed with Federated
Media to handle all of our advertising.
What still suprises me is that people get so mad at myheavy and all
these others and yet the biggest offender of them all is itunes with
their iTunes.
They're using 10's of thousands of vloggers and podcasters to build
traffic in their marketplace to sell mainstream media, and more ipods
and
Does anyone know of any upcoming videoblogging
conferences?
It's the difference between personal aggregation and global aggregation.
It's an extremely important distinction. I don't have a right to demand
much of anything from the developers of Firefox in terms of how they
display my Web pages. The location bar may be a standard part of the
user
that's a good question.and it seems when you have asked it in the
past the Apple folks are very quiet..I know I have the Creatvie
Zen M and I get my content though Zencast and it is software I
download but they provide link backs so it's not a matter of not
being able to..very good
I got a Panasonic DVC30 about 9 months ago. I love it. It's a pro
camera, and it's great in all kinds of situations. It's really good
in low light as well. I've shot with a lot of cameras, from XL2's
and DVX100's and several consumer level cams and the DVC30 is one of
my all time favorites.
That YouTube is getting the attention when Blip/Mike should be getting
press. Talk about the tail wagging the dog or some other mo-better saying.
I like the direction I see things are taking. Compensating creators is
overdue and should NOT have been a On second thought kind of policy.
That crap
Keep in mind that in terms of centralization, blip.tv is behind YouTube.
It's in our best interests to encourage a huge crop of carrier-neutral
aggregators which, with content from hosting sites like blip, can take
down YT. Our interests are aligned here.
This is not about taking down YT
My guess is that youtube made getting huge numbers of viewers and
uploaders their top priority, and to just try to avoid thinking too
much about the copyrighted material, quality of homemade footage,
paying creators or advertising issues, until after their main goal to
get huge traffic was sorted.
If the software is both for personal and global aggregation, which iTunes,
fireant, democracy and any desktop aggregator that includes a directory,
whether or not that directory is available on the web external of its
desktop wrapper, then the issue that Mike Meiser is stating is indeed legit
and
I keep a couple of clichés around for this. I know clichés are
clichés, but sometimes they help.
First off, this is a marathon. There is a lot more to be said about
how viral, commercial, personal, citizen journalism, vlog, online
media will develop. My youthful idealism says that virtue will win
you have misinterpreted, mike. possibly my fault as my writing may not have
been clear in its seperation of acceptable business practice.
of course aggregation services are good. i wouldnt have created a videoblog
directory if i thought otherwise.
i believe you probably were disagreeing with
i'd prefer to make payments over viewing ads often too but when I
surveyed my audience the answer was overwhelming: we'll take ads, we
don't want to pay; it's too good it should be free so anyone can see
it. i didn't offer the choice of two feeds (free with ads or no ads
for fee)
I went ahead and
I absolutely agree, which is why I want to meet them. Then I'm going
to drink with them. Then we will be drunk together and I'll film them
throwing up in the gutter for evilvlog!
Then I'll be famous by having popular YouTubers on my site!
Oh wait, they'll never know about my video because
Hey all--
If you hadn't already seen via a direct email, I just wanted to invite
you to mixers in both LA and SF on Feb 7th and 8th.
Los Angeles
Upcoming.org link http://upcoming.org/event/145959/
Little Radio Warehouse
1218 Long Beach Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90021
(213) 622-2401
littleradio.com
I am often disgusted by Apple...
Is there even once example of Apple implementing user feedback?
Maybe, but from my view, they ignore outside feedback especially when it
comes to this grass roots media revolution that has been ongoing for 3-4
years.
It can be argued that iTunes isnt the same
I'm biased, but PodCamp Toronto and PodCamp NYC and several other
PodCamps are coming up. : )
http://podcamp.org
--Chris...
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jason Rosenberg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of any upcoming videoblogging
conferences?
Wow, they let it expire...
It sucks when this happens. I thought that registrars protect their
clients from this kind of thing.
-Lan
www.LanBui.com
On Jan 29, 2007, at 5:31 AM, bordercollieaustralianshepherd wrote:
Current has a crazy look today! I did a couple of
I would say TOTAL VIDEO CONVERTER does a good work
try it ...it is nice
sull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
virtualhub is actually quite good, i agree.
On 1/27/07, schlomo rabinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been using Virtual Hub to convert flv to .mov It
TUBE POINTS!
That's exactly what I was thinking, although i did not have that
point system concept. That's pretty slick.
Is there any value add that we could offer as content creators for
making a point system attractive for viewers?
I kind of like the sans-advertising concept, but I'm not
I've been listening on the sidelines here and wanted to (finally)
chime in.
It concerns me when aggregators don't provide permalinks to
creators' site (iTunes) or can create and own derivatives of your
work (YouTube). Mefeedia has and will continue to link back to the
creators site and
BTW, iTunes UI sucks so bad for video because it was made for playing mp3's,
non-visual media. On the other hand give me video aggregation in iPhoto and
I'd be in seventh heaven. iPhoto is made for visual media. iTunes needs
less lists, more thumbnails and more play in place video. iRonically
From Businessweek:
The folks at Ask a Ninja are pretty excited. I spoke with Kent
Nichols today and he says that he and Douglas Sarine, the other madmen
behind the year-old video blog, just signed a deal with blog network
Federated Media that guarantees them a contract for sales in the low
seven
see indiekarma.com for similar approach related to viewing a blog.
i had talked to indiakarma about doing an integration with
fundavlog.comback in August.
it's an interesting approach to micro-payments than can be further developed
for media.
On 1/28/07, Ron Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com,
Irina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
where is the sf youtube meetup?
i'm going to ask them about the haters :)
From the LA meet-up post (which you can see here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqN-3A9_QwA
Another YouTube meet is
This coming Saturday, 1/27/06, FlashMeeting is set. The time for
entry is 10am - noon PST USA, 1pm - 3pm EST USA, 18:00-20:00 GMT.
Enter through this link:
http://flashmeeting.open.ac.uk/fm/4d32c7-7150
You may also check the Videoblogger Videoconferences page at
voxmedia for future and past
I posted a brief and personal history of videoblogging:
http://poorbuthappy.com/ease/
These memories are perfect.
i encourage anyone to add your experiences to this group's wiki:
http://videoblogginggroup.pbwiki.com/The%20History%20of%20the%20Videoblogging%20Group?edit=1
Jay
--
Here I
For a funny example, Chuck always talks about Schlitz beer in Vlog
Santa. I swear, if he's not getting money or booze from promoting
that, I will kick his ginger-bread ass. Anyway, to play around with
him, I posted a quick video for his Ask Vlog Santa segments.
Full Disclaimer (The stats are
Current has a crazy look today! I did a couple of quick searches to
see what might be up.
Now if this is a Hack, NOT funny. If it is a oversight, it has humor.
If it is related to global warming Al has a sequel to An
Inconvenient Truth
Here is the screen shot of what Current,
Mike pointed that out to me last night
so i also posted some related memories.
http://spreadthemedia.org/node/2707
On 1/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I enjoyed your post peter.
My response.
http://mmeiser.com/blog/2007/01/brief-and-personal-history-of.html
Sort
The media experience is becoming more and more personal - both on
the content creation and content distribution sides, and a walled
garden approach isn't going to work in this type of environment.
More and more, people won't want their media experiences to be
controlled - they want to
Wow. That was painful. Almost 12 hours down.
This was the last graphic I made http://tinyurl.com/yovfw9
Not sure why the yahoo link broke.
Dave
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
Keep in mind that in terms of centralization, blip.tv is
behind YouTube.
It's in our best interests to encourage a huge crop of
carrier-neutral
aggregators which, with content from hosting sites like
blip, can take
down YT. Our interests are aligned here.
This is not about
I think it's both. Right now it feels more like an experiement, but
it could be something grand.
It's almost like all of us work in a big factory and are trying to
start a union. Maybe we need a Jimmy Hoffa on our side to bust some
corporate heads into submission (though that doesnt always
I know that I, for one, would MUCH rather feature creative and fun
product placement to pre-roll ads... in fact, this week we put a whole
BUNCH of free product placements in our show
(http://www.galacticast.com/2007/01/29/possessive/). We think it's
hilarious... and if you look at our comments,
this is very cool:
http://www.farsitube.com/
im trying to find out the story behind it.
goes a long way to my personal dream of seeing videos from
people/places we usually dont see.
Jay
--
Here I am
http://jaydedman.com
Talking purely in terms of creative commons as opposed what we think
is fair:
Firstly attribution does not mean they have to provide a linkback,
unless you specify that this is how you want to be attributed (as the
cc licenses say You must attribute the work in the manner specified
by the author
Here here! I'm just surprised that it took as long as it did.
Bill
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Amanda Congdon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
yeah, just awesome guys!
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Woolf swoolf@
wrote:
From Businessweek:
The folks at Ask a Ninja
ok, can take down YT did confuse me. still does. but ok.
On 1/29/07, Mike Hudack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Keep in mind that in terms of centralization, blip.tv is
behind YouTube.
It's in our best interests to encourage a huge crop of
carrier-neutral
aggregators which, with
I'm with Casey, I prefer creative product placement as well. In our
second episode (http://www.goodcommitment.tv/2007/01/29/up-the-
ante/), we featured a favorite beer of ours from a local brewery
(http://lazymagnolia.com/) and made a silly joke out of it. I sent
the brewery a link and
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
I'm thinking just in terms of fragmented viewing attention across a
number of carrier-neutral sites equalling and exceeding the traffic to
YT.
-Original Message-
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of sull
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 5:13 PM
I should be struggling with the bourgeois agony of my tax return, but
I've just received an email about an event on Thursday and I thought
it'd make for quite a cool simultaneous vlog project. Apologies if
it's already been mentioned, but I haven't seen it until now.
There's a French
I didnt exactly get a warm fuzzy feeling when I read these words...
Markoff: Flash?
Jobs: Well, you might see that.
Markoff: What about YouTube
Jobs: Yeah, YouTubeof course. But you don't need to have Flash to
show YouTube. All you need to do is deal with YouTube. And plus, we
could get `em
About 2/3rds of the people there didn't mention who they were, since
they only have the people that are new to the meeting do it. Out of
the people that said what they did, just about none of them were
content creators. The meeting seemed to be about groups or
individuals that are interested in
Steve Jobs is a captain of industry in a monopolistically competetive
market. True to form, he is plying his own flavor of monopoly, no
different than Microsoft. Apple deals in a monopolistic package and it
always has. It's just been such a cute monopoly with such a good line of
marketing BS about
did you know videoronk? it's a video searcher/aggregator. very nice
interface but once again they don't link to our original posts/vlogs.
what now?
http://www.videoronk.com
--
salón pepa:
http://salon.pepa.googlepages.com/home
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
hey, i noticed blip now has a full-screen option for Quicktime
movies that pops up BIG. Nice!
Peter
--
Find 1s of videoblogs and podcasts at http://mefeedia.com
my blog: http://poorbuthappy.com/ease/
my job: http://petervandijck.net
Hi Steve,
You should check out the FIC Neo email list for the H264 discussions
that have occurred in the last week.
If you don't know about openmoko check out
http://deancollinsblog.blogspot.com/2006/11/fic-gta001.html
Regards,
Dean
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Watkins
I agree with Bill - the DVC30 is a great camera - but it's still 1900
bucks or so. If you need to watch your pennies, and want something
small that really is fun, and excellent too- check out the Panasonic
PV-GS500. I got mine for under $ 650 from Abe's of Maine. Here's
what I really like. It
Blip just pwns.
I've been researching all sorts of video hosting options for work, and
there's nothing out there that even comes close.
On 1/29/07, Peter Van Dijck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hey, i noticed blip now has a full-screen option for Quicktime
movies that pops up BIG. Nice!
Peter
It's already been done.
2 weeks ago a group turned out the lights on Monday the 15th of Jan
between 6.30-7pm in local time zones globally.
Lots of information about this when I was in Australia and I read
about it in some European online articles before I went to Australia
but basically
I havent checked out these latest offenders yet but if its getting to
the point where some people want to close off their content, then I
start to panic and look to the past discussions to see if there is an
alternative way to deal with this stuff.
Maybe we could look again at the idea of having
That sucks!
Not to make light of the situation David, but I hear Superman has
cheap hosting rates and a great server array at the Fortress of
Solitude, up de'r in Bemidji.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
*sigh*
Here we go again. They are pulling
To push the union metaphor to where it'll probably break, where are
the YouTube videobloggers when it comes to CC, then, if they don't
have a way to opt-in built-in? That scene is more like '68 style
Situationist student uprising than any worker's factory floor.
There's room for
Nothing stopping YouTubers from putting a cc license in and around their
works. We don't NEED to have point-of-upload cc options to claim 'em.
Do we?
Naw.
Jan
On 1/29/07, Melissa Gira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To push the union metaphor to where it'll probably break, where are
the YouTube
Is April fools day the best time to discuss that stuff? :p
A further problem with youtube is an incompatibility with a very
important element of creative commons - that you arent supposed to use
restrictive technologies to stop people copying and redistributing
your work. I talked about this on
(posted this late last night but it never went up)
From Heather Green in Businessweek:
The folks at Ask a Ninja are pretty excited. I spoke with Kent
Nichols today and he says that he and Douglas Sarine, the other madmen
behind the year-old video blog, just signed a deal with blog network
Sorry folks, this is old news. Originally posted the note Thursday
night, but Yahoo held it up in their messed up queue.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Steve Woolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(posted this late last night but it never went up)
From Heather Green in Businessweek:
The
I like this idea too, Sull.
Perhaps all of my free stuff could be part of the whole that would
need to be tied into the paid version to have the real nuts in bolts.
Make 'em pay for the punchline, or the trick to the trick. You could
get the flavor, but not the meal, so to speak.
I also
What about Camera Production sponsorship/ads?
Perhaps this could tie into that product placement concept someone
offered a little while ago.
That would certainly enable us to cut costs, and gain some
advertising that is valuable for the equipment companies.
It would also help camera
Apple has a link to our website on our podcast page at the iTunes
Store and we get lots of traffic from them. If it wasn't for Apple
we wouldn't have the advertisers that we have today. We also have
lots of comments on our Apple page from people who love us and hate
us. So there is a
http://newteevee.com/2007/01/26/cnet-video-incubator-getting-started/
Looks like Schlomo is working on a pretty cool project.
see, I like it when money is available for people wanting to make good work.
this project make sense.
Up to twenty thousand dollars will be made available to production
Thanks very much for this - I never heard of the openmoko platform
before so this is great news.
Unfortunately I believe the h.264 conversation over there was a bit
wrong on 2 fronts, the patent issue isnt that simple because its
multiple different companies who claim their patents make h264
Here here, Tim.
-Original Message-
From: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 2:43 PM
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Re: MyHeavy and Magnify and
aggregators in
Does iTunes aggregate?
I believe the last time this came up, the response was that people in
the iTunes podcast directory ASKED to be in it. In fact, I had to
_apply_ and then wait three days before my podacast was 'approved'.
This is different from someone grabbing your feed and acting like
If you didn't know about FIC Neo you might also like to check out the
Asterisk.org mailing list as well (check out
www.cognation.net/asterisk for background info)
Basically Asterisk is an opensource software application that turns
any pc into an ip pbx but it also has video phone call
Hi,
Does anyone have any experience with a Canon Zr 500?
Rodli
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Same camera as the one my wife and daughter bought for me this
Christmas. It's a very nice camera.
I added a Rode VideoMic to it to finish it all
Apple has a link to our website on our podcast page at the iTunes
Store
apparently they are. last i checked i didnt see linkbacks. has this been
the case for a while now?
i dont use itunes much so I was taking mike meiser's word for it. good to
know :)
On 1/29/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alright.. I made the following php file to do permalinks to my videos:
?php
// get the file
$serverrequesturi= $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'];
$serverphpself= $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'];
$find[] = $serverphpself.'/';
$replace[] = '';
$requestfilename = str_replace($find, $replace, $serverrequesturi);
//
Jan wrote:
Nothing stopping YouTubers from putting a cc license in and around their
works. We don't NEED to have point-of-upload cc options to claim 'em.
Do we?
Naw.
And Jay wrote:
you are absolutely correct.
it would of course be easier if yoiutube et al helped educate people
by offering
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This comes as no surprise, I suppose. Inevitably the question arises,
what's high quality content? One man's meat is another man's poison,
after all.
They have a link to your answer on that very page:
Fascinating. Good luck to the project.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://newteevee.com/2007/01/26/cnet-video-incubator-getting-started/
Looks like Schlomo is working on a pretty cool project.
see, I like it when money is available for people
The more ways folks come up with to make the space viable, the more
fun we might be able to have. Here's hoping, and good luck, Schlomo.
We'll have an extra toast on the 8th. : )
--Chris...
the canon ZR 500 ROCKS!
it's super cheap and has an external mic jack.
shoots in 4:3 and 16:9
and it could almost fit in your pocket
i think it's like 230$ on amazon.
verdi and chris ritke both have it.
http://astore.amazon.com/freevlog-20/detail/B000DZH4CO/104-9828449-9809565
On 1/29/07, RODLI
I looked briefly at indiekarma and like what they are attempting. I
personally want to give people a choice - free is great at inviting
people in to have a look-see and stay as long as they like. Enabling
people to pay is a longer term part of changing the consciousness of
buyers. It's for the
http://www.cambrianhouse.com/idea-explorer/idea-promoter/ideas-id/8riBvU5/
:)
On 1/30/07, Roxanne Darling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I looked briefly at indiekarma and like what they are attempting. I
personally want to give people a choice - free is great at inviting
people in to have a
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