Yeah my rant wasnt ver nice, sorry about that. The production values
seem high, it was the nature of some of the content & style that got
me all wound up. But yeah, I am a big fan of how much different video
can coexist on the net, none of my criticisms were anything to do with
 this show threatening anybody else. I freely admit to being a mostly
useless git who fails consistently to produce any shows, so I
certainly only have myself to blame for nobody watching - theres
nothing to watch!

Shutting up is probably the best advice Ive had for a while, I'll go
do that for a while.

Steve Elbows

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Kent Nichols"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Steve Watkins" <steve@> wrote:
> >
> > Im with newteevee on this one, sure does look like its going to be the
> > worst greenwashing bullshit marketing in the style of a magazine
> > format tv show, that Ive yet had the misfortune to cast my eyes upon.
> 
> How do you really feel Steve?  The first episode is one of the most
> polished things I've seen as a pilot in a while.  Certainly more
> polished then the first AskANinja episode (and maybe even the current
> Ninja episodes :P).
> 
> It's just like anything else in the space.  Someone else's show does
> not threaten your show.  If you're in the similar genre, but no one is
> watching you and watching them, that's your fault.  If you feel that a
> show should be doing something better or different, you should go out
> and produce that show.
> 
> Shut up and produce good shows and then get better.  Always get better.
> 
> -Kent, askaninja.com
>


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