[videoblogging] List of Social Media sites, news sites, etc.

2008-03-23 Thread Sheila English
I have an ongoing list of social sites, news sites, video hosting
sites, etc. that I thought you might be interested in.

Here is a link to where you can get the list-

http://www.4shared.com/file/41626459/f9978ca7/SocialMediaList_Generic.html


I took Joseph Whyte's list (President HybridSEM.com) and added our
company's list of sites to it. I sent the list over to Joseph where
I'm hoping he will put these into categories, so you may want to check
out his site next month if you want get these in categories.

Cheers!

Sheila



[videoblogging] Re: Ideology

2008-03-23 Thread Heath
Well, that certainly explains a lot..

Heath


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Patrick Delongchamp 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ah, a common misconception.
 
 Respect is only afforded *between* religious groups because their
 beliefs are all based on unreliable evidence and neither one can say
 which is the true religion.  On the other hand, because I'm not
 religious I can criticize religion as much as I want.
 
 For example, I can criticize astrology as much as i want because a)
 theres no reason to believe it's true in the first place and b)
 there's evidence to show that it's almost certainly not true.  
That's
 perfectly ok.  Anyone telling you that I should be respecting their
 astrological beliefs is just being an idiot.  However if I have my 
own
 set of astrological beliefs, it's only then that I should hold off
 from criticizing a different astrological belief system because a) 
my
 beliefs aren't based on evidence so I can't argue that mine are more
 accurate (or true at all) and b) i want to be able to hold my
 irrational beliefs without being attacked so I should probably treat
 others the same.
 
 If someone were to question my beliefs I would probably call it an
 intellectually stimulating conversation.  Not an intolerant attack.
 It all depends on what you base your beliefs.
 
 On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 10:41 AM, Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
 
 
 
 
  diveristy and tolerance goes both ways.
 
   Heath
 
 
   --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Patrick Delongchamp
   pdelongchamp@ wrote:
   
Well, if religious people can't speak comfortably, it probably 
means
the online video community is rational and intelligent. If
republicans can't speak freely it means that people are upset 
about
the actions of the current republican party. and if gays can't
   speak
freely it means people are religious or not well educated from 
a
   human
rights and diversity perspective.
   
or it just generally means that a lot of 10 years olds use the
   internet.
   
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 5:23 PM, terry.rendon terry.rendon@
 
   wrote:






 Patrick,

 What does it say about the online video community that we 
can't
   talk
 about politics, religion, etc. without vile things being said
   and that
 certain groups need to create niches because of it?


 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Patrick Delongchamp
 pdelongchamp@ wrote:
 

  The U.S. is very polarized at the moment. Americans like to
   think a
  Republican ideology is wrong and the Democratic Ideology is
   right.
  The reality is that neither are right or wrong. However 
those
  representing the republican ideology have done a lot of
   terrible
  things which leads voters to believe that they themselves 
no
   longer
  identify with this ideology. Unfortunately, because it is 
a two
  party system, voters must now switch and call themselves
   Democrats.
  In reality, it's not that these voters don't have 
republican
   values,
  it's that they don't have corrupt values.
 
  It may appear that people on youtube are all democrats and
   they may
  think they are but the reality is that they simply don't 
like
   the
  current republican representatives. In the future, once the
   party has
  had a chance to clean out the corruption going on, many 
young
  americans might realize they prefer the republican 
ideology.
 
  So I'd say it's perfectly o.k. for people to want a comfort
   zone or an
  easy spot to find piles of videos that peak their 
interest. As
   a gay
  man, i think it would be neat to have a site (or youtube
   category)
  dedicated to gay issues. I think it's probably a similar
   situation
  for the faithful or republicans. Perhaps if there were a
   youtube
  category for these topics, these other sites wouldn't be as
   popular.
 
  For example, I think it would be perfectly reasonable for 
Chris
  Crocker, who gets about 100,000 gay hate comments on each 
of
   his
  videos, to prefer posting on a gay friendly site.
 
  I wouldn't crucify republicans or the faithless for 
wanting to
   do the
  same thing. Even if they are terrible at writing foreign
   policy and
  there's no such thing as god. ...oops
 
 
 
  On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 4:37 PM, Charles Iliya Krempeaux
  supercanadian@ wrote:
  
  
  
  
  
  
   Hello,

  
   On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 1:10 PM, Steve Watkins steve@
   wrote:
  
   [...]
  
  
   
Given that some conservatives see a huge liberal/leftie
   bias in the
media, even though thats not necessarily so, it seems
   quite likely
that youtube looks like 'the communists are coming' to
   them.
  
   That's actually a good point. What you heard many people
   once 

[videoblogging] Re: Ideology

2008-03-23 Thread Heath
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 For instance, standing up for the separation of church and state
 guaranteed by the First Amendment isn't in any way an attack on
 people's religions but is often sold as such by religious leaders.

Then why do so many schools talk about and teach on other cultures 
and beliefs including their religious practice's but so very often 
gloss over Christianaty? or they don't even talk about it at all.

And as to the seperation of church and state

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, 
or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of 
speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to 
assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. 

It states it won't establish a state sponsered religion like the one, 
most were fleeing.I say teach them all, it's history, it helps 
with diversity.but what do I know...

Heath
 Chris
 http://www.myspace.com/necropol
 
 
 Penelope can run... but her stockings run faster.
 http://penelopespantyhose.com
 http://penelopespantyhose.blogspot.com





[videoblogging] blip rss feed, re:idealogy

2008-03-23 Thread amani_c
I just joined podcast pickle and would like to use the rss feed from 
blip.tv.  Anyone know where I get the feed info on blip?

And idealogy... the conversation is taking over the message board!  

PEACE!!

www.myurbanreport.com
http://myurbanreport.blip.tv
www.youtube.com/myurbanreport



Re: [videoblogging] Re: Ideology

2008-03-23 Thread Jay dedman
  Fair enough. I also find it hypocritical that groups that claim to be
  for tolerance but seem to have zero tolerance when it comes to
  religious expression and speech and cry foul every turn.

I think its a cycle of hypocrisy all around. Do we really want to hear each
other or just WIN.
The issue isn't religious freedom. Everyone can worship as they want.
The problem comes when certain religious beliefs are injected into politics,
official public policy, the Supreme court, and even attempts to rewrite the
Constitution. Suddenly its no longer about a person's freedom of expression.
It's actually the opposite: taking freedom away.

Again, I would love for US Conservatives and Evangelicals to get out of
their echo chamber and start having conversations.
If so, here are the facts they would need to be willing to face as many
Amercians see it.
Below are links to video and audio stories that provide great examples of
where the rage comes from.
It'll take an investment of time to watch these, but would be worth your
time if you are truly interested in coming to an understanding.

*The Power of Nightmares:*
http://www.archive.org/details/ThePowerOfNightmares
A 3-part documentary from the BBC that examines the history of how the
neoconservatives teamed up with evangelical leaders to take over the
Republican party and begin nation building.

*Judgement Day*
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/id/program.html
Tells the 2005 story of
trialhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitzmiller_v._Dover_Area_School_Districtin
Dover, Pennsylvania where evangelicals tried to get the christian
conception of Creationism into official school curriculum. Whatever you may
believe, find out if you agree with the tactics used by foremost church
leaders to change how kids are taught.

*Shouting Across the Divide*
http://thislife.org/Radio_Episode.aspx?episode=322(its the first 20
minutes)
An audio story about what happens when a public school teacher and her
administrators officially start teaching christianity in the classroom.

Jay

-- 
http://jaydedman.com
917 371 6790


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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Ideology

2008-03-23 Thread Jay dedman
  Fair enough. I also find it hypocritical that groups that claim to be
  for tolerance but seem to have zero tolerance when it comes to
  religious expression and speech and cry foul every turn.

I think its a cycle of hypocrisy all around. Do we really want to hear each
other or just WIN.
The issue isn't religious freedom. Everyone can worship as they want.
The problem comes when certain religious beliefs are injected into politics,
official public policy, the Supreme court, and even attempts to rewrite the
Constitution. Suddenly its no longer about a person's freedom of expression.
It's actually the opposite: taking freedom away.

Again, I would love for US Conservatives and Evangelicals to get out of
their echo chamber and start having conversations.
If so, here are the facts they would need to be willing to face as many
Amercians see it.
Below are links to video and audio stories that provide great examples of
where the rage comes from.
It'll take an investment of time to watch these, but would be worth your
time if you are truly interested in coming to an understanding.

*The Power of Nightmares:*
http://www.archive.org/details/ThePowerOfNightmares
A 3-part documentary from the BBC that examines the history of how the
neoconservatives teamed up with evangelical leaders to take over the
Republican party and begin nation building.

*Judgement Day*
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/id/program.html
Tells the 2005 story of
trialhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitzmiller_v._Dover_Area_School_Districtin
Dover, Pennsylvania where evangelicals tried to get the christian
conception of Creationism into official school curriculum. Whatever you may
believe, find out if you agree with the tactics used by foremost church
leaders to change how kids are taught.

*Shouting Across the Divide*
http://thislife.org/Radio_Episode.aspx?episode=322(its the first 20
minutes)
An audio story about what happens when a public school teacher and her
administrators officially start teaching christianity in the classroom.

Jay

-- 
http://jaydedman.com
917 371 6790


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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Ideology

2008-03-23 Thread Jay dedman
By the way, we do have 2 active videobloggers in this group who are
also evangelical christians.
I always enjoy their work because they ask questions and are open to dialogue.
(they also make good videos)

Dennis:
http://ymimexico.youthministrytv.com/2007/12/06/church-and-state-part-1/
http://ymimexico.youthministrytv.com/vlog/2008/02/28/moments-in-louisville/

Kerry:
http://last-word.blogspot.com/2008/01/belief-3.html

Jay

-- 
http://jaydedman.com
917 371 6790


[videoblogging] Re: Ideology

2008-03-23 Thread Chris
 Then why do so many schools talk about and teach on other cultures 
 and beliefs including their religious practice's but so very often 
 gloss over Christianaty? or they don't even talk about it at all.

If that's the case, I agree with you, Heath. If a class is talking
about religions in an academic sense, sure, discuss all the major ones.

 It states it won't establish a state sponsered religion like the one, 
 most were fleeing.I say teach them all, it's history, it helps 
 with diversity.but what do I know...

You and I are in 100% agreement, Heath. Who says the faithful and the
faithless can't get along?  ;)

Chris
http://www.myspace.com/necropol


http://penelopespantyhose.com
http://penelopespantyhose.blogspot.com



[videoblogging] Re: blip rss feed, re:idealogy

2008-03-23 Thread Sheila English
Hi!

It is on your player, toward the bottom. 

http://myurbanreport.blip.tv/rss

Sheila

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, amani_c [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I just joined podcast pickle and would like to use the rss feed from 
 blip.tv.  Anyone know where I get the feed info on blip?
 
 And idealogy... the conversation is taking over the message board!  
 
 PEACE!!
 
 www.myurbanreport.com
 http://myurbanreport.blip.tv
 www.youtube.com/myurbanreport





[videoblogging] Re: Ideology

2008-03-23 Thread brogan_kerry
Hey all-
   Let me start off by saying I certainly wouldn't call myself and evangelical 
Christian.  No 
hard feelings towards Jay.  He's great and he and Ryanne have been a big 
encouragement 
to me since I started videoblogging. 

 I do occasionally make videos about belief or exploring aspects of it.  There 
are plenty of 
videobloggers that do this and I think it would be fair to call Christians.  
Someone said 
earlier in the thread that you often find this out after watching someone's 
vlog for awhile. I 
agree. 

I don't know why conservative evangelicals are not videoblogging. I fear saying 
that it is 
because that are not willing to discuss what others believe and take part in 
active dialogue.

Like Jay, I think it would be cool to see more people videoblogging about faith 
but not just 
evangelicals. I'd like to see Buddhists, Muslimsetc.  

Kerry
www.last-word.blogspot.com




--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Adrian Miles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 because for for most communities outside of North America tolerance is  
 probably understood and experienced to be something that is largely  
 free of religion, I live in what I regard as a (sometimes) tolerant  
 society, and religion plays quite a small role over all. An important  
 one, but quite small, and compared to the United States experience  
 pretty much trivial. so for me a tolerant community certainly allows  
 the expression of religious expression, but being Australian I think  
 I'm pretty cool about anyone doing anything until they get dogmatic  
 about it. Then we pretty much tell 'em to piss off.  :-)
 
 But religious tolerance here I think is minor compared to issues  
 around gender, multiculturalism, and aboriginality.
 
 On 23/03/2008, at 4:48 AM, terry.rendon wrote:
  Fair enough. I also finding hypocritical that groups that claim to be
  for tolerance but seem to have zero tolerance when it comes to
  religious expression and speech and cry foul every turn.
 
 
 
 cheers
 Adrian Miles
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 bachelor communication honours coordinator
 vogmae.net.au






Re: [videoblogging] Re: Ideology

2008-03-23 Thread Brook Hinton
I think a slightly modified version of Scoop Nisker's If you don't like the
news go out and make some of your own applies here.
___
Brook Hinton
film/video/audio art
www.brookhinton.com
studio vlog/blog: www.brookhinton.com/temporalab


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Re: [videoblogging] VIDEOs

2008-03-23 Thread Irina
cute needs more drama

On 3/22/08, RODLI PEDERSON [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   hi

 please let me know what you think of these videos:

 http://revver.com/video/744749/robot-kick-boxing-2/

 http://revver.com/video/732833/robot-kick-boxing/

 thanks for the help

 rodlli

  




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Re: [videoblogging] Motorcycle adventurer videoblog

2008-03-23 Thread Irina
i think its a great idea
you guys are adorable

get one of your wives in one of those orange suits and some lipstick
even if just to intro the shot -- yeah yeah exploitation and all but i
do it on my show and its a nod to the good old carnal juices we got
flowing in our veins :)

plus, you guys are perfect for sponsorships from all those companies
remember, 93% of all ad dollars are still NOT online
so they WILL be online very shortly

On 3/17/08, wazman_au [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   A couple of mates and myself have come up with a Garage Night, a show
 by, for and about motorcycle adventurers:

 http://www.garagenight.tv

 We're aiming it at people with a budding interest in motorbikes, maybe
 after seeing Ewan and Charley on Long Way Down/Round, or who already
 own a bike but wish they knew more about the mechanical side of things.

 Here's the backstory. Once a week we get together to work on our
 adventure bikes. Between us we've biked all over the world - Richie,
 Pete and Trent have done the big overland trip from Europe to Asia and
 even on to New Zealand, and other travels include South America and
 Australia. Between us we ride assorted BMWs, KTMs, Ducatis, a Cagiva
 Elefant (mine) and a Multistrada.

 We all have a few good stories to tell, and also have hands-on
 experience both preparing our bikes for big trips, and then keeping
 them running on the road. So we reckoned we might as well get the
 camera out and make a show of it.

 We are trying to keep an amateur feel to things, while making it
 genuinely informative and interesting, both about the mechanical side
 of the equation and motorcycle travel generally.

 Future episodes will feature a KTM 950 stripped back pretty much to
 the frame, how to 'break the bead' and remove a tyre and tube,
 steering head bearing replacement, electrics, wheel disassembly and
 spoke replacement … you get the idea.

 I'd love for you to take a look - if only to giggle at our monogrammed
 overalls - and drop a comment on the site. Also check out the Beer
 Fridge blog that is part of the site, where we'll be posting our
 musings and asides.

 Feel free to forward this to anyone you think would be interested.

 All the best,
 Waz (from Crash Test Kitchen)
 http://www.garagenight.tv
 http://www.crashtestkitchen.com

  




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[videoblogging] Talk about comments

2008-03-23 Thread Jay dedman
Here's a video on Youtube about why Tibet should be a part of China:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9QNKB34cJo

Its got 103,155 comments.

Jay

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