Good to see video remix becoming a pretty normal part of the territory:
http://www.lofilounge.org/
The Re/Mixed Media Festival celebrates remix as a legitimate, responsible
form of visual art by bringing together filmmakers, video remixers and
mashup artists to display their works publicly.
To complete my trilogy of emails today on why open standards in web video is
important, I give you this great post:
http://www.0xdeadbeef.com/weblog/2010/01/html5-video-and-h-264-what-history-tells-us-and-why-were-standing-with-the-web/
The web in 1999 was a lot smaller than it is today, so a lot
I just found
http://www.winkball.co
They're sending reporters to events to get talking heads reactions to
things like current affairs issues. Users are also recording their
own To Camera vlog pieces.
They say they have 829 video blogs on their site. Brits are less
outgoing than Americans,
I'm building my 1st ever wordpress based blog on my own domain and I
need some advice. I'm almost ready to post episodes/shows. I will post
both video and separate audio files which I'll record. How do I get
the audio files and video files to be downloadable? Visitors can watch
but may want
On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 10:07 PM, Tom Dolan tomjdo...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanx for the response Jay. I've been monitoring this group for awhile
and I'm impressed with the (mostly) positive energy here. I
appreciate your input.
We used to have big flame wars and dramafests every six months or
PC. Editing with Sony Vegas Platinum 8. Please let me know how to do this.
Thanks.
Other people here who use PC's could offer more help, but
http://camstudio.org/ is a free screencasting
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screencast) program. It will let you
record website and then import that
This is *much* better than any touch screen
http://makingof.com/insiders/media/john/underkoffler/john-underkoffler-tamper-s-with-the-future-of-editing/94/209
This is awesome! Give me those editing gloves.
Jay
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On the other hand, the proposition that was offered by Turnhere was
that you shouldn't spend more than 3-4 hours in total (pre-production
to delivery) making each 1 minute video, for businesses in walking
distance from your house. They have a checklist, provide all the
documents, etc. They
Amen to that. One of the parts of the transition to computer based video
that I've hated, hated, hated, is the many codecs and the myriad flavors
of each. Flash was one of those, I'll be glad to see it go.
Before I get a head of myself, Flash still has a long life yet. Very
useful for ease of
It looks like video production is going the way of photography. It will be
harder and harder to make a living from delivering high production quality
video when it is increasingly in the hands of more people.
Totally agreed. But to be more specific, it's now now enough to have
expensive
I'm really bummed that Google and Apple are doing this with h264 and
Mozilla is using Ogg. The more I look into ogg the more that I see
that for most cases it can be just as good as h264. It would really
help if someone made a fucking compression app (with a GUI) for
it. Firefogg is
As with posts in the past I still question how ogg will ever dominate video if
its only advantage is to do with licensing, as licensing issues with h264 dont
affect many of us so what is the point really?
This is a good question. Not sure I know the answer.
But why did Firefox gain so much
So... I would like to put an overlay of Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin websites
over my client's talking (he's talking about them). So instead of him
speaking those names out, I'd like to put them visually. Is there any way I
can do this without filming a computer screen with these pages open
TurnHere.com, who are an agency who match up filmmakers with small
businesses, have a new promo going for US Canadian filmmakers.
You can offer free 1 minute videos to small businesses, and Turnhere
will pay you $200 to make them.
It's a very small amount of money, and is undercutting other
We've mentioned rumors before, but here it is:
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/youtube_begins_to_support_html5.php
An HTML5 video player will allow videos to be viewed without Adobe's
Flashplayer plug-in, videos will load faster and developers will be able to
build all kinds of other
I think of doing a round table show
what is the upper-limit of number of webcams one computer record from?
Maybe be a little more specific. You want to do a show where you
record people from around the world discussing a topic? Or will
everyone be in the same room? Will this be live? Or do you
I'm writing to share my New Year's resolution to post at least two videos to
hoppervideo.net every month of 2010. Like many of you, I was part of the
early wave of videobloggers. And also like many of you, my original videoblog
has gone to seed of late (Only 2 posts in 2009!). I've been
Yup, if you're used to video as it's existed for past X number of
years (especially consumer video) is nothing at all like the Red. It's
a digital cinema camera and if you know the world of film cameras, you
may love it. If you know the world of video, well, there's a steep
learning curve. A
Thanks. My target has been institutions who went to pay for a kit, give it to
someone, but get it back with video they can use for marketing themselves and
their programs. I've been testing this with a college kid now. My thinking is
that they will fill the camera, with good clips, deleting
Kerry Brogan, a videoblogger in this group, is working as an Amercorps
volunteer this year. She is helping teach a groups of kids how to
videoblog...so she created this site documenting the process:
http://www.buffaloyouthinmotion.org/
Its a great example of how to start people out using the
I've discussed here before about the possibility of using opensource .ogv
format instead of the proprietary .flv format.
Here's a neat new project: http://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/tinyogg
TinyOgg takes in a link to a Flash video (boo!) and spits out a link to an
Ogg video (hooray!).
It only
It recently occurred to me that the advent of Touch Screen technology
is the reason Apple rebuilt iMovie a couple of years ago. The new
format is perfect for touch screen editing. If it works, expect more
NLEs to experiment with this stuff in the next few years, especially
if iMacs start to
I keep forgetting to tell people to send me what email and user name
you want to use and I can set up a login for you.
Put a message on the page so people know to email you for access:
http://videobloggers.org/games/2permonth
Jay
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http://www.thestandard.com/news/2010/01/15/proposed-web-video-restrictions-cause-outrage-italy
New rules to be introduced by government decree will require people who
upload videos onto the Internet to obtain authorization from the
Communications Ministry similar to that required by
That's insane, fight it!
Just as insane as our proposed mandatory internet filter here in
Australia which I have spoken out about:
http://www.eevblog.com/2010/01/10/ot-the-australian-mandatory-internet-filter-folly/
Yeah, I read that the proposed internet filter would slow down the
entire web
And I was just thinking, online video really doesnt seem to be suffering and
kind of hampering at this stage. Wherever you look there is a web video show
and theres more content every day than one can reasonably consume. Is there
an area of web video you think is particularly lacking?
Google is taking suggestions for Youtube:
http://productideas.appspot.com/#15/e=3d60at=3d60b
Welcome to Product Ideas for YouTube. We're eager to hear your ideas about
what you think we can improve, what features you wish we'd launch, maybe
even what the site would be better without.
Enter
As I have replied to Jay on twitter, the project is still in it's early
stages and a little more about the reasoning of it can be found at
http://alpha.publicvideos.org/about
Such a great project. Kudos.
Regarding Chrome vs Safari vs FF3.5 vs FF3.6 and their support for HTML5
Video tag,
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 11:42 AM, elbowsofdeath st...@dvmachine.com wrote:
Belated new years greetings to all, Ive not been keeping up with the list
much in the last year or so but am back again for now...
good to see yu again Steve. We all go through little phases with the
group. Important to
After 15 months of development, version 1.0 of OpenShot Video Editor
has been officially released! OpenShot is a free, non-linear video
editor for Linux
http://www.openshotvideo.com/2010/01/openshot-10-has-arrived.html
Yeah, I saw this. Another program in a long line of Linux video
editors.
Does anyone know who made this site?
http://alpha.publicvideos.org
Its very cool...seems to use Ogg format.
Jay
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Maybe we will still see more of it once the video tag support in browsers is
more mature, and certainly there may be some interest from people who like to
DIY and would like their page to serve up video in the way best suited to the
viewers browser or device. Its an extension of the 'serve
Video compression (especially proprietary) is a bottleneck
with online video.
Just the opposite ... video compression is a boon to online video. If there
were no video compression there would not be any online video.
Very very true. Improved video compression has helped spread web vide
the
Thanks Jay, just the kind of thoughful reply that will be useful.
What was the service you used to handle the money?
I know of three online payment services:
--Amazon Payments
--Paypal
--Google checkout
If you use http://www.kickstarter.com/, they use Amazon Payments.
Check out their service.
Adrian pointed out http://www.staceyapp.com/ for building portfolio
sites for media creators.
Here's a new system that does the same thing but nothing to install:
http://cargocollective.com/
Jennifer Proctor has a page up here: http://cargo.jenniferproctor.com/
These are really nice options
are you thinking of http://havemoneywillvlog.com? great project
Yes, that's it! It was operational back in 2006 7.
Ryanne posted a year ago that the project was on hiatus.
I'm planning to start up a similar project in another field, and wondering
what the organizers think as they look
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 2:08 PM, theurbanreporter aman...@yahoo.com wrote:
I'm sure some of you are already doing this, but I just edited my first video
podcast episode using my iPhone 3Gs.
I'm fairly happy with the quality of the iPhone vid even after being
compressed.
I added some music
I believe yfrog and flickr deal well with portrait videos... it's
unconventional, but I like that we get to break traditional forms.
Blip handles the portrait (vertical) videos as well. But upload to
Youtube and they force into a 640x480 box with black bars.
Still, I'd like to see an iPhone
I hope they make a lean and powerful video editor that can handle AVCHD and
designed for humans - not engineers, with a clean useful interface that is
easy to use and not to hungry on hardware resources.
This is a very good wish list. I think FOSS developers have heard our
cries. I know
http://news.slashdot.org/story/09/12/23/2013219/VLC-Team-Announces-Video-Editor-In-the-Works
Those of you who use VLC (http://www.videolan.org/vlc/) know how
awesome this open source video player is. You can throw any video into
it and it'll play.
We got a glimpse of their video editor the Open
Nothing groundbreaking here if you're familiar with video compression,
but cool to see it all in one place.
http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/guides/2009/12/from-cinepak-to-h265-a-survey-of-video-compression.ars
For people still new to what video compression is, it's a cool
article. Video
It's funny, I can remember a time on this list when anyone talking about
ads in videoblogs would start a huge flame war, I even remember a video Jay
did talking about his mom and this very serious thing and then he went into
this whole sponsered by Coke thing...
The times are truly are a
I find that the more niche the blog/web page the better the targeted
ads are, and the more chance of people clicking on them. I have some
more generised web pages that get just as many hits, but generate no
revenue at all.
I'd like to know if those general topic bloggers who have regular
Here's an example:
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/getthere/2009/11/your_traffic_and_transit_night.html
It doesn't seem very practical to me. I was able to submit links to
existing videos but there isn't anything on YouTube that links back to this
project.
It's obviously not very successful
Recently a fellow filmmaker contacted me about 5min.com. He had concerns
about them putting his videos on other sites like Bukisa.com and Watchdoit,
something that wasn't discussed when he gave permission for 5min's to use
his vids.
There are only two sites that I would recommend to video
I've finally found a replacement for MPEG Streamclip which I've been
using to convert my final HD MPEG2 blogs into MP4 for YouTube and
iTunes.
MPEG Streamclip was painfully slow, taking well over an hour to
convert a 10 minute 1280x720 clip.
I'm now using Handbrake:
http://handbrake.fr/
If
Here's a cool site that Adrian Miles pointed me too: http://www.staceyapp.com/
Seems a nice solution for folks trying to make portfolio page thats
not just a blog page.
Jay
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On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 2:53 PM, Joly MacFie j...@punkcast.com wrote:
Have you seen any examples of a video implementation, or is it just for
images?
Im pinging Adrian Miles on this email since I believe he's used
http://www.staceyapp.com/ for a video project.
Jay
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On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 5:52 PM, Brook Hinton bhin...@gmail.com wrote:
Looks useful for more than portfolio projects. Nice and minimal. The kind of
thing one can never seem to find in Wordpress themes.
Agreed. I think Adrian had used it as an example of a system to tell
stories in little
On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 5:52 PM, Brook Hinton bhin...@gmail.com wrote:
Looks useful for more than portfolio projects. Nice and minimal. The kind of
thing one can never seem to find in Wordpress themes.
By the way, erik in the Netherlands has done some cool, recent
experimentation on his
http://newteevee.com/2009/12/07/nielsen-online-video-and-dvr-up-double-digits/
*Nielsen: Online Video and DVR Up Double Digits in 3Q*
While 99 percent of video is watched on a TV in the U.S., in the third
quarter DVR use and online video grew 21.1 percent and 34.9 percent
respectively,
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 7:42 PM, Jeff Sol jeff7...@yahoo.ca wrote:
To all vodeobloggers in yahoogroups.com
I'm officially requesting the discontuation of all videoblogger's emails,
news and alerts.
I have completed all projects in this area and would appreciate if my request
is honoured.
nice points Adam. I'd push them a bit further. Dicken's didn't write
novels. He wrote serialised pieces for serial publication that were
later turned into novels. This makes his example even more relevant in
the terms you point out.
Yeah, Stephen King revived this model with Green Mile, where
I have went through some old messages within this group but apart from some,
let's say passionate conversation I haven't found the answer why the
vloggercon had taken place only two times. What happened in 2007? I think it
was Steve who wrote (not literally!) we need a bit time to have
One that I've found a godsend is SABRE which completely puts paid
to spurious subscribers.
Can you explain this further?
Jay
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I'm finally getting around to re-doing my wordpress videoblog, and am
a bit overwhelmed by the huge choice of plugins.
Could we get a sound-off of Wordpress plugins you really like, why you
like it...and a link to your site to so we can see it in action?
Jay
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http://ryanishungry.com
What I'd really like, though, is to edit together the whole thing into
one video as was suggested at the start. I tried earlier in the month,
but was unable to download several of the entries from their various
video hosting sites.
Does anyone have the requisite download-fu to grab all of the
Thanks a lot for forwarding my email (to Joly - who?) and telling a bit about
the early days. It's really helpful for my research because I hadn't been
interested in web-videos at that time. Actually, I hadn't known about it
before there was a local offer (just a platform with videos) for
I've been working on a site where we can continue playing games like
this. I hope to have it up soon. One reason for building it is to
address issues like this. So for example I've imported those 30 videos
and built a way to see a grid of all the videos and then to easily
page through them in
After 3 years of vlogging and a decade of professional broadcast news
experience. I figured that it's time to start giving back to the medium that
I know and love. I see so many great things in the vlogging, independent
media world, but so often it's the small things that will ruin a video.
OK, I don't get what you mean :-) With video on mobile phones, YouTube as a
dominant media platform (in the way that network TV never ever managed) I'm
not sure what you mean by 'normal!
haha Point well taken.
I guess I mean on the actually creation side. Definitely its now
normal for folks to
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 1:52 AM, jafoner joel.fo...@gmail.com wrote:
I hope this is useful in thinking about the new rules for blog disclosures -
just finished: An Overview of the FTC's Guides Concerning the Use of
Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising http://bit.ly/5Cr24h
Thanks
I've been using Blip.TV for quite some time for nearly all of my video blog
posts and other video projects, for both work and fun. I love the service
and the features, but have started to become a little disappointed with the
final flash video after conversion. If you upload the same video to
I agree, from 2005 on the Web-TV-community changes a lot because of YouTube.
I divide the Web-TV-development in three parts: from 1993 until 2000 with
pseudo.com, DEN and webisodes, 2000 until 2005 and the YouTube-era until
today.
That's a good way to break it up.
Pseudo and Broadcast.com
I am excited about the discussions in this community and the potential of
so many people sharing thoughts about this topic!
My first questions to you are:
- Does someone know videoblogs founded from 2000 on (apart from Steve
Garfield and Adam Kontras), English- or German-speaking ones?
You
Pretty amazing. I use Google Voice which automatically transcribes
voice messages into emails sent to me. I assume it's the same kind of
process. Goes a long way to our early discussions of videoblogs being
able to cross over geograohic and cultural boundaries. Instead of me
writing an email to a
I really like this, and I think a lot of video work blogging is more a
video of the pose. Manufacturing significance instead of just looking,
finding, and when finding something you think is worth sharing,
sharing it. This is the value of blogging, even of some aspects of
twitter, where gems
Am I the only one who gets confused between the clouds and
videoblogging list for these conversations? Just by the content I had
just assumed this was on artists in the clouds :-)
Haha the lists do tend to mix. I think
https://groups.google.com/group/artists-in-the-cloud is more advanced
Have we talked about this yet? *(Watch the video)*
http://youtube-global.blogspot.com/2009/11/connecting-citizens-and-journalists.html
That's why we created YouTube Direct http://youtube.com/direct, a new tool
that allows media organizations to request, review and rebroadcast YouTube
clips
Since ustream solution SUCKS we decided to go with the age-old flash meeting
solution, courtesy of Jeffrey Taylor who set it up for us:
http://fm.ea-tel.eu/fm/245b30-19308
is there something else happening tomorrow?
Jay
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Has anyone heard of this cam? It seems a bit gimmicky and is overpriced, but
still i am curious. the visual sensor is tweaked to capture video
reminiscent of super 8: the colors are saturated, the edges mysteriously
dark, the images soft and forgiving. like original 8mm cameras it doesn't
Jay, that was amazing that told that story.
Thank you.
Adam, for the love of God man, lower the bar, lower the bar!
yeah guys, I dont mean to over-emotionalize the project. I just
happened to have a camera during a pretty crazy life moment. I feel
its good to share this stuffversus keep
I don't want to take anything away from Jay's video but I'd like to
point out that one part of what makes the video great (and easy to
shoot) is Jay's idea of Momentshowing. I've been really taking that
to heart over the last year and made some things that I really like
and, I think, capture
Jay, I thought you like to break the rules?
haha yeah. break away. I dot see how music companies will slow down
the use of music in personal creation. and as we all know, its free
advertising for them.
jay
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EditAppForiPhone
And for Iphone video users, i just found this review:
ReelDirector lets the iPhone 3GS really edit video
http://provideocoalition.com/index.php/ssimmons/story/reeldirector_lets_the_iphone_3gs_really_edit_video1/
I tried that edit app for iPhone:
I've been using it. Here are a couple simple ones that I've done:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/verdi/4080781804/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/verdi/4029586120/
can you actually shot some clips on your phone, edit on the phone, and
post online from the phone? does it feel right for you?
Jay
More and more it feels luke the iPhone and Flip are going head to head:
http://bit.ly/1NYb1q
Flip camera doesnt have a contrcat though and is available everywhere.
Jay
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It doesn't appear to be able to do that.
What is other people's experience editing iPhone videos in FCP?
Im currently editing a project I shot only on the phone...and it's
only because I have Ryanne, the video compression guru, that i could
do it. I'm using FCP6...so maybe the newest version has
Here's my contribution to the project:
http://momentshowing.net/2009/11/video-sure/
Ernmander...I almost doubled your length. Screw the rules!
Adam...tomorrow is yours.
Jay
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Just wanted to wish Jay good luck for tomorrow. I hope someone at least has
looked at my vid lo
Would have emailed Jay but I cannot see his email address anywhere in here.
Very cool Ernie. You gave me a lot to work with.
http://www.ernmander.com/2009/11/18/day-18-navlopomo-the-outside/
And
I watched it on the alternate link -
http://a42.video2.blip.tv/5630002606652/Videolution-ItsTime827.mov
I don't think it has stream-start or quick start, so give it a few seconds to
download.
Very cool video.
yeah, tt must not have fast start. It's still downloading for me.
Doesnt blip
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 10:26 AM, Michael Sean Kaminsky
kaminsky...@gmail.com wrote:
lol that's what i get for choosing fri. 13th.:) i'm making one anyway.
Yeah, keep it going.
I just emailed Topher in case he forgot.
It's important that everyone email the person after you to remind
them. Send
I didn't see a video for November 12th?
Should Sean carry on?
Topher posted his link on time, I think there were some cross-wires in
communicating:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOmwp9KNCfQ
all is well. it's a challenge to get everyone talking since we're so
spread out. but so far so good.
YOU CAN edit MP4 files directly on ordinary hardware!
I can film my blog in HD 1280x720 30fps MP4 on my Xacti HD1010 and
copy the MP4 files directly to my drive and drop straight into the
timeline in VS Pro X2 and trim and edit without any conversion or
other messing around. Then just hit the
My turn. Theres HD too. Me likes. Good luck whoever is next.
Miguel.
http://videobloggers.mirocommunity.org/video/66/navlopomo08
Looks like Bekah is next:
http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=vn4l8rhqqk83ng2l3bus3k16s4%40group.calendar.google.comdates=20091101%2F20091130
Jay
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Honestly, Google it online - in almost every type of editing, there's
some kind of preparation of clips. It seems like an insane waste of
time, I know - why can't the editing companies adapt their software so
we don't have to do this whole extra step, when it seems so close?
But at the
I had a quick Google moment and searched out the question What is NaVloPoMo?
I found this story in Tubefilter News from November 2007.
It's assumed it was mentioned in this group back then, but with a lot of
different people playing this time around, it's worth a read.
... now I am living and working in Peru as an independent Photovideoblogger
but missing China a lot
Peru?
Are there other videobloggers in your country?
This is what Im talking about. Spread it out.
Jay
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after surviving and videodocumenting the Sichuan earthquake in China (I was
lucky to survive-I was there in the mid of it ) .. I was the only one who
filmmed it just when it was striking ..well a long story..my video was
screened all over the world in most TV channels..
actually we were trapped -the mudslides blocked the roads-in the mountains
and we spent the entire night ...shaking and under a heavy rain..cold to the
bones and in improvised tents ...there was no water, electricity and food
mobile phone signal were down ... we feared the worst ..couldnt
I've been circling the web watching your videos and I'm enjoying
NaVloPoMo and vlomo09 very much!
I didn't feel comfortable putting my hand up for one of the thirty
vlomo09 slots but I did want to play along. Like many of you, a video
a day is too much so I asked my dad if we was interested
Eric Mortensen wrote a response to the original thread, but his answer
seems to be awaiting moderation?
Im late on the response since Ive been out of town.
There's are no messages in moderation. I turned off spam filtering
last year because it was catching some people's messages randomly.
Noe
Has anyone tried using 1and1's web hosting to host videos on their servers
after they announced Unlimited traffic feature?
I wonder what would be the best workflow as far as using a very good flash
video player embeddable everywhere like youtube's.
Any comments?
We use 11 to host our site,
So where do we post our videos and how do we link from one to the other?
Did I miss the memo?
Rupert just sent out an email. Its really up to each of us to look at
the schedule and cooridinate with the creators before and after you.
Upload the video wherever you want. Only real rule is to make
For the record, the suggestion of a second calendar was my idea. I
just thought others on the list who didnt get a slot might want to
self-organize another group. Frank and david make compelling arguments
why its not needed.
Its always a balance between getting things moving and no one
in-charge.
This was my instinct, too. Or at most two minutes. I've been doing
this other project with one minute videos, and it works really well.
You can fit quite a lot into a minute. What do other people think?
Short is good...especially since each person needs to post their video
within 24 hours. I
Although it looks like I have the day after Dedman, so I'm kind of hoping to
see a 14 minute in-depth meditation on a single slug.
Im going to make you work for it.
Jay
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which tag are we going to use?
Navlopomo
TOTALLY. I really want to encourage all those who want to do the
NaVloPoMo challenge the way it was supposed to be - making 30 videos
in 30 days - it's a great buzz, and I'll be watching! Who's up for
it? Tag your videos Navlopomo, and I'll adjust the Twitter feed at
@Navlopomo so that it's
Ill clean up after the new Brit and take Nov 19.
Jay
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 9:18 PM, Rupert Howe rup...@twittervlog.tv wrote:
Given your impending exam, I figure even the mighty Mike Moon wouldn't
be able to keep up a 30 day posting schedule... :)
On 20-Oct-09, at 2:12 AM, mgmoon
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