I agree on the vertigo meeting.  It was fantastic, way more creative 
rushes from that than vloggercon.

I also agree that more time would be great, but I guess that's a post 
for the other list.

Thanks,
Devlon Duthie
http://devlonduthie.com

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http://mefeedia.com



Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen wrote:
> Den 22.02.2007 kl. 22:10 skrev Michael Verdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>   
>> I agree that it should be much easier to have it be much less yahoo-group
>> centric which should make it pretty interesting.
>>     
>
> I mostly want a reason to go to the US.
>
> In my own selfish world - and that's all that matters on the internet -  
> I'd like to see less making money, more creation. And I don't care for red  
> carpets, but I do care for group hugs and hyperbole. I would also like to  
> see these Youtubers I keep hearing about, possibly study them in their  
> natural habitat.
>
> I also would like to point out that it doesn't have to be named Vloggercon.
>
> PS. The video vertigo summit last year was very valuable. Tacking on such  
> a thing again would be a Good Thing in my book. Preferably a full day  
> instead of four-five hurried hours. Possibly in a setting where mock-ups  
> and wireframes can be made.
>
>   

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