RE: [videoblogging] I'm off to Germany!

2005-08-08 Thread Khoo, Joan




You must be joking? :)
Joan


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Subject: Re: [videoblogging] I'm off to Germany!

Josh Leo wrote:

>  
> Expect to see some videos still popping up on a weekly basis over at 
> joshleo.com  but also take a look at my travel 
> blog which i will try to update as often as humanly possible ( 
> http://amonthingermany.blogspot.com)
>  

What does Am on thing ermany mean? :)

Clint

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RE: [videoblogging] I'm off to Germany!

2005-08-08 Thread Khoo, Joan




Its "A month in Germany" :)
Cheers
Joan

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Khoo, Joan wrote:
  > Josh Leo wrote:
> 
>>Expect to see some videos still popping up on a weekly basis over at 
>>joshleo.com <http://joshleo.com> but also take a look at my travel 
>>blog which i will try to update as often as humanly possible ( 
>>http://amonthingermany.blogspot.com)
>> 
> 
> 
> What does Am on thing ermany mean? :)
> 
> Clint

 > You must be joking? :)
 > Joan
 >

I think he meant to ask what "Am On Thinger Many" means...

I assumed it was a typo and was supposed to say "I Am On Thinger Many"

;)

Pete

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RE: [videoblogging] I'm off to Germany!

2005-08-08 Thread Khoo, Joan




No no no...
Its "among thingy-er = many"



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I'm dyslexic. I thought it was Among Many Hingers.

Pete Prodoehl wrote:

> Khoo, Joan wrote:
>   > Josh Leo wrote:
> >
> >>Expect to see some videos still popping up on a weekly basis over at
> >>joshleo.com <http://joshleo.com> but also take a look at my travel
> >>blog which i will try to update as often as humanly possible (
> >>http://amonthingermany.blogspot.com) 
> <http://amonthingermany.blogspot.com%29>
> >>
> >
> >
> > What does Am on thing ermany mean? :)
> >
> > Clint
>
> > You must be joking? :)
> > Joan
> >
>
> I think he meant to ask what "Am On Thinger Many" means...
>
> I assumed it was a typo and was supposed to say "I Am On Thinger Many"
>
> ;)
>
> Pete
>
> -- 
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RE: [videoblogging] Re: I'm off to Germany!

2005-08-08 Thread Khoo, Joan




You must have been very shocked when you found out.
I would be...if I found what was one (thingy) to be many (thingies).
E.g. garden gnomes
Joan

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--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Khoo, Joan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Its "among thingy-er = many"

I've always found that to be the case ...

pretty sure its "am on thing er many" though.  Lord only knows how
many times I've been on a thing only to then realise it was in fact
... many things.

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RE: [videoblogging] Re: stuff..

2005-08-10 Thread Khoo, Joan




Essentially both are a form of advertising, paid or unpaid.
It's just harder to get "word of mouth" advertising.
But in my humble opinion, if I had more viewers, I would be more
motivated to make more videos, possibly invest more into software and
hardware.
I guess it's mostly ego, if I was smarter...it would financial benefit.
Cheers
Joan
http://rantingsofjoan.blogspot.com


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Would replacing 'promote' with 'telling some other people about it'
change the context?

ER

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> This may be a dumb question, but why do you _want_ to promote your
> vlog? What would actually be the benefits of having more viewers?






 
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[videoblogging] iTunes

2005-10-25 Thread Khoo, Joan
iTunes has finally launched in Australia. I can't tell you how long I've
been waiting for that! Finally!
-Joan


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[videoblogging] Re: Re: watching personal videos

2005-11-08 Thread Khoo, Joan
I think we have all come to a realization that journalism as we know it
can and is biased and generalized. The difference between traditional
journalism and blogging is the perspective. We expect bloggers to
express their views and to some extent, expect their views to be biased
towards themselves. However we expect traditional journalism to be
unbiased and precise, which is quite impossible in itself as humans are
not able to be completely without biased. 

I personally prefer to read different perspectives on the same subject
and to come to my own conclusion (ie different blogger perspectives on
the current events in France) than to hear my six o'clock news summarize
the events and underlying reasons for me as I'm sure it would have some
kind of spin on it. 

Cheers,
Joan - www.rantingsofjoan.blogspot.com


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   Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2005 18:20:02 -0500
   From: Jay dedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Re: watching personal videos

> Exactly, and the same for the average blog entry. Jay was setting
things
> up to mean 'journalism == lazy, unresearched stories; blogs == The
> Truth(tm)'. The generalization is very far from what's going on. Some
> journalistic stories are not fact-checked, but they are in the
minority.
> Some blog entries are great investigative journalism, but they are in
the
> minority.

okay..funny thing was...i was trying to say there is a balance between
the truth in blogs and the truth in tradiotional media.
think of the last time a traditional news outlet covered something you
knew intimately (ie videblogging).
were all the facts correct?
is there a blog that may have the facts more correct becasue the
person focuses just on that subject?

this isnt about blogs vs traditional media.
its about acknowledging that the flow of info is changing.
bloggers if anything are fact checkers.

> Blogging in itself isn't more true than any other medium. It's just as
> easy to lie to promote an agenda on a blog - probably easier since you
> don't have to try and sneak your lie past an editor.

again, I think this may be a matter of culture.
Andreas is in Denmark where their traditional media may be more secure.
in the US where i live, you can SEE the spin in every story reported.
this is why the Daily Show is one of the most popular shows on US
TV...by shining a light on the absurdity of US news coverage.
having an editor may mean you MUST twist the truth.

blogs do not equal truth.
my point was simply that blogs help tell the story.
showing my bias, bloggers such as http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/ do
a great job piecing together the facts of a storyyou can judge his
credibility by going through his archives. Josh Marshall did a recent
group of postings on the specific flow of events of the Bush
admnistration manufacturing the story of the Niger/nuclear/Iraq
connection.
when i worked at CNNtrust me...we didnt have time to do weeks of
research...you find other people to tell the story...and fact check
the best you can.
But bloggers are telling the storyand are now can affect how
traditional journalism works.

wait till we get more video coming from important events around the
world.
i would kill to see videoblogs from the rioting in Paris.
who are these people...what are their motivations?...what does it sound
like?

jay


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[videoblogging] mainstream music in videos

2005-11-20 Thread Khoo, Joan
Hi Guys,

I was hoping you could help me conclusively answer if it is legal to use
mainstream music in videos.

And if it depends on the artist/producers/company then how do we
identify the companies that allow us to use their music in their videos?

Joan


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