Re: [videoblogging] Good instruction book for Mac beginner

2005-09-09 Thread Loiez D.


May be the "tagging" could be a good solution ?RegardsLoiezhttp://www.loiez.orgLe 9 sept. 05 à 19:44, Randolfe Wicker a écrit :Could you suggest a stragedy?

  




  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Good instruction book for Mac beginner

2005-09-09 Thread Kunga
That is such a great deal. The display is made by the same  
manufacturer as the Apple option - Samsung. I can't stress what a  
great display this is. And I have a 20" 1600 x 1200 next to it for  
only $599 from Dell next to it. Perfect pair for less than $2k. I  
would be tempted to buy two of those 24" models at that price though.
-- 
Taylor Barcroft
New Media Publisher, Editor, Video Journalist, Video Podcaster
Santa Cruz CA, Beach of the Silicon Valley
URL http://FutureMedia.org
RSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/FutureMedia


On Sep 9, 2005, at 8:53 AM, Randolfe Wicker wrote:

> By the way Taylor, thanks for directing me to the 2005 FPW  Dell  
> LCD Flat Panel 24" 1920 X 1200.  It lists now for $1199 but Dell  
> had it on sale for ten days last month in those inserts they put in  
> newspaper for $960.  They repeated that offer in this week's insert  
> which is valid for from 9/1/05 -9/14/05.  They "key code" on the  
> back of the pamphlet is 01288.
>
> I'm ordering one for myself this week.  It has all those inputs the  
> Apple model lacks and costs $500 plus less.
>





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Re: [videoblogging] Good instruction book for Mac beginner

2005-09-09 Thread Randolfe Wicker





Steve Garfield says: "I think the majority of internet 
users find videos the same way they find interesting blogs and blog posts."
 
Could you suggest a stragedy?  For instance, 
there are 14.2 million blogs.  If I wanted to see what they said about a 
subject, (I'll pick something obscure like "Somalia"), couldn't I just type in 
"Somalia" to find them?  Actually, I never got into blogs because the sheer 
magnitude overwhelmed me. Maybe, I am just being uninformed here.  Perhaps 
blogs aren't indexed by search engines like news stories & other 
stuff.
 
My point is that search engines dealing with 
written material can search through news stories, etc. for mentions of "Somalia" 
and give you the list.  However, if Steve Garfield had a vlog entitled 
(making this up of course) "My years in the military" and that vlog included 
accounts of what it was like to be one the ground during the brief time U.S 
forces were there, no search engine (I don't believe) could find that subject in 
the content of the video.  I suppose that is what "tabs" are for.  But 
"tabs" could never list all the things in the video--or could they?
 
If I wanted to find all the vlogs dealing with 
travel to Indonesia, how would I search for them?


  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Steve 
  Garfield 
  To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
  
  Sent: Friday, September 09, 2005 12:14 
  PM
  Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Good 
  instruction book for Mac beginner
  You bring up a good point.Who would go to the New York 
  Times looking for a blog? David Pogue fans would.Subscribers 
  to his emails would.People who don't know what RSS is would.My 
  mom would.The Kong is King and Superman movie videos from behind the 
  scenes don't have RSS 2.0 feeds and seem to be very popular.RSS feeds 
  and aggregators are useful for some, but I think the majority of internet 
  users find videos the same way they find interesting blogs and blog 
  posts.On Sep 9, 2005, at 11:53 AM, Randolfe Wicker wrote:
  The fact that his 
weekly vlogs on the New York Times website are not RSS feeds really shows 
the importance of things like FireANT.  Who would go to the New York 
Times looking for a vlog?  We really need to have RSS feeds and 
aggregators to know what is out 
  there.--Steve-- 
  Home Page - http://stevegarfield.comVideo Blog - 
  http://stevegarfield.blogs.comText Blog - 
  http://offonatangent.blogspot.comLike Paul Revere, leading the 
  citizen's media revolution.

  




  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Good instruction book for Mac beginner

2005-09-09 Thread Steve Garfield
You bring up a good point.

Who would go to the New York Times looking for a blog?  

David Pogue fans would.

Subscribers to his emails would.

People who don't know what RSS is would.

My mom would.

The Kong is King and Superman movie videos from behind the scenes don't have RSS 2.0 feeds and seem to be very popular.

RSS feeds and aggregators are useful for some, but I think the majority of internet users find videos the same way they find interesting blogs and blog posts.


On Sep 9, 2005, at 11:53 AM, Randolfe Wicker wrote:

The fact that his weekly vlogs on the New York Times website are not RSS feeds really shows the importance of things like FireANT.  Who would go to the New York Times looking for a vlog?  We really need to have RSS feeds and aggregators to know what is out there.

--Steve
-- 
Home Page - http://stevegarfield.com
Video Blog  - http://stevegarfield.blogs.com
Text Blog - http://offonatangent.blogspot.com

Like Paul Revere, leading the citizen's media revolution.



Re: [videoblogging] Good instruction book for Mac beginner

2005-09-09 Thread Randolfe Wicker





He tells all of that during the interview with 
Garfield.  He also makes fun of the Mac "convention" in Boston because 
Apple apparently didn't even come.  He sings a funny song he wrote about 
Bill Gates singing to new developers of software: "You're bought!  You're 
fired!  You're unemployed now!"
 
The fact that his weekly vlogs on the New York 
Times website are not RSS feeds really shows the importance of things like 
FireANT.  Who would go to the New York Times looking for a vlog?  We 
really need to have RSS feeds and aggregators to know what is out 
there.
 
Actually, is there any other way to find other 
vlogs efficiently on the internet?  Maybe, we should develop a list 
for those worth watching that don't have RSS feeds. How would you search for a 
vlog with a certain subject matter in it?  Unless the subject is in the 
title, search engines can't examine content can they?
 
By the way Taylor, thanks for directing me to the 
2005 FPW  Dell LCD Flat Panel 24" 1920 X 1200.  It lists now for $1199 
but Dell had it on sale for ten days last month in those inserts they put in 
newspaper for $960.  They repeated that offer in this week's insert which 
is valid for from 9/1/05 -9/14/05.  They "key code" on the back of the 
pamphlet is 01288.
 
I'm ordering one for myself this week.  It has 
all those inputs the Apple model lacks and costs $500 plus less.
 
For those who want to watch Steve Garfield's 
interview with Pogue, go to either of these links and scroll down till you find 
it.  It's worth the time. http://stevegarfield.blogs.com/videoblog/  
or http://www.stevegarfield.com/ .

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Kunga 
  
  To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
  
  Sent: Friday, September 09, 2005 3:04 
  AM
  Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Good 
  instruction book for Mac beginner
  He's also a regular contributor to the CBS Sunday Morning 
  program and  is one of the world's first Vloggers. He has a regular 
  weekly or so  vlog that is hosted on the NYT website and not RSS fed 
  to the world.And all his videos are very thought out, edited very well 
  and highly  entertaining. He educates with humor.-- Taylor 
  BarcroftNew Media Publisher, Editor, Video JournalistSanta Cruz CA, 
  Beach of the Silicon ValleyURL http://FutureMedia.orgRSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/FutureMediaOn 
  Sep 8, 2005, at 8:27 PM, Randolfe Wicker wrote:> Thanks.  That 
  one was on my list.  I'd seen a vlog by Steve  > Garfield 
  which is basically a charming interview with him.  Using  > 
  either> http://www.stevegarfield.com/  
  and/or http:// > 
  stevegarfield.blogs.com/videoblog/ and then scrolling down will  > 
  lead you directly to it.  I'd actually sent the link to a friend  
  > who is a science reporter for the Wall Street Journal joking 
  that  > the interview with Pogue proved science reporters did not 
  have to  > be dull.  He comes across as a very liberated guy 
  for someone on  > the staff of the New York 
  Times.




  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Good instruction book for Mac beginner

2005-09-09 Thread Kunga
He's also a regular contributor to the CBS Sunday Morning program and  
is one of the world's first Vloggers. He has a regular weekly or so  
vlog that is hosted on the NYT website and not RSS fed to the world.

And all his videos are very thought out, edited very well and highly  
entertaining. He educates with humor.
-- 
Taylor Barcroft
New Media Publisher, Editor, Video Journalist
Santa Cruz CA, Beach of the Silicon Valley
URL http://FutureMedia.org
RSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/FutureMedia

On Sep 8, 2005, at 8:27 PM, Randolfe Wicker wrote:

> Thanks.  That one was on my list.  I'd seen a vlog by Steve  
> Garfield which is basically a charming interview with him.  Using  
> either
> http://www.stevegarfield.com/  and/or http:// 
> stevegarfield.blogs.com/videoblog/ and then scrolling down will  
> lead you directly to it.  I'd actually sent the link to a friend  
> who is a science reporter for the Wall Street Journal joking that  
> the interview with Pogue proved science reporters did not have to  
> be dull.  He comes across as a very liberated guy for someone on  
> the staff of the New York Times.





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Re: [videoblogging] Good instruction book for Mac beginner

2005-09-08 Thread Randolfe Wicker





Thanks.  That one was on my list.  I'd 
seen a vlog by Steve Garfield which is basically a charming interview with 
him.  Using either 
http://www.stevegarfield.com/  
and/or http://stevegarfield.blogs.com/videoblog/ and 
then scrolling down will lead you directly to it.  I'd actually sent the 
link to a friend who is a science reporter for the Wall Street Journal joking 
that the interview with Pogue proved science reporters did not have to be 
dull.  He comes across as a very liberated guy for someone on the staff of 
the New York Times.

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Kunga 
  
  To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com 
  
  Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2005 6:49 
  PM
  Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Good 
  instruction book for Mac beginner
  No question which one. The world's most popular Mac 
  book:David Pogue's Missing Manual - Tiger Edition. A must read-have 
  for  reference for all owners new and old.< http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/macxtigermm/index.html 
  >It is a fascinating read. I love it and it's just as good for 
  newbies  as it is for experts. David Pogue is a master entertainer 
  informer.-- Taylor BarcroftNew Media Publisher, Editor, Video 
  JournalistSanta Cruz CA, Beach of the Silicon ValleyURL http://FutureMedia.orgRSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/FutureMediaOn 
  Sep 8, 2005, at 2:49 PM, Randolfe Wicker wrote:> I have a new 
  Mac.  I wondered if anyone could suggest a good book/ > aid to use 
  while learning how to use it.  I have only worked on PCs  > 
  in the past.>> I got it with Final Cut Express installed but 
  first have to learn  > to use iMovie.>> Any 
  suggestions will be welcome.  Please include any DVDs, etc. as  
  > well as books you think will be worthwhile.> Randolfe (Randy) 
  Wicker

  




  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] Good instruction book for Mac beginner

2005-09-08 Thread Kunga
No question which one. The world's most popular Mac book:

David Pogue's Missing Manual - Tiger Edition. A must read-have for  
reference for all owners new and old.

< http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/macxtigermm/index.html >

It is a fascinating read. I love it and it's just as good for newbies  
as it is for experts. David Pogue is a master entertainer informer.
-- 
Taylor Barcroft
New Media Publisher, Editor, Video Journalist
Santa Cruz CA, Beach of the Silicon Valley
URL http://FutureMedia.org
RSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/FutureMedia


On Sep 8, 2005, at 2:49 PM, Randolfe Wicker wrote:

> I have a new Mac.  I wondered if anyone could suggest a good book/ 
> aid to use while learning how to use it.  I have only worked on PCs  
> in the past.
>
> I got it with Final Cut Express installed but first have to learn  
> to use iMovie.
>
> Any suggestions will be welcome.  Please include any DVDs, etc. as  
> well as books you think will be worthwhile.
> Randolfe (Randy) Wicker





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