is now a videoblogger :) Some of ours are funnier though.
http://funnyordie.com
Peter
--
my blog: http://poorbuthappy.com/ease/
my job: http://petervandijck.net
is there a way to sink up twitter with a day planner orginiser? so when i
should be some wehre it will call me?
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There was a recent discussion about that on this list:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/videoblogging/message/58994
- Dave
On 4/16/07, caminofilm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
Can someone tell me how to add a html link to the end of a quicktime
movie?
Yahoo! Groups Links
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Did I ask that question?
On 4/17/07, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
oh good, that's really lifted my spirits. i'd been hoping we'd have
this discussion again soon.
:)
On 17 Apr 2007, at 14:55, andrew michael baron wrote:
2 years later, does the question still apply? No feed = no
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Google calendar can do that. You can set it to send txt reminders an hour
before meetings, or any amount of time you want. It also sends a daily
agenda with everything you have going on that day. I love it and use it
daily.
Pretty sure Twitter doesn't do this (yet).
On 4/17/07, RANDY MANN
oh good, that's really lifted my spirits. i'd been hoping we'd have
this discussion again soon.
:)
On 17 Apr 2007, at 14:55, andrew michael baron wrote:
2 years later, does the question still apply? No feed = no videoblog?
:)
On Apr 17, 2007, at 9:39 AM, joshpaul wrote:
Is there a feed? I
Is there a feed? I couldn't find one.
On 4/17/07, Peter Van Dijck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is now a videoblogger :) Some of ours are funnier though.
http://funnyordie.com
Peter
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my job: http://petervandijck.net
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joshpaul
o:
So I'm sitting at the Computers in Libraries conference in Washington, DC.
Liz Lawley was supposed to speak... but she couldn't make it at the last
minute... and guess who was asked to replace her? Andy Carvin! How cool is
that? He's talking about media and the whole web 2.0 thing - doing a great
I have a Canon mini DVD camcorder which takes a mini DV tape. The
connection to the computer is on the side of the camera and I could
see after I started working with it that there was a real danger in it
becoming loose.
Thanks to my dog, who bumped the camera, it did. Now the computer
won't
2 years later, does the question still apply? No feed = no videoblog?
:)
On Apr 17, 2007, at 9:39 AM, joshpaul wrote:
Is there a feed? I couldn't find one.
On 4/17/07, Peter Van Dijck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is now a videoblogger :) Some of ours are funnier though.
The only VTRs for mini DV tape that I'm aware of are much more
expensive than consumer grade cameras.
Someone should come out with an inexpensive consumer-grade VTR. If
anyone knows of one, I would be very interested to hear about it as
well :)
On 4/17/07, Bev Sykes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
Uh, yeah, I was tongue in cheek responding to Andrew's slightly
tongue in cheek question. Because i'm sure everyone finds those long
energetic debates about 'what is a videoblog' so much fun.
Anyway, there *is* no feed there. They just want you to go to their
site.
So. No blog format,
Hi Bev,
I think you might be having trouble finding what you're looking for
because of terminology - rather than a Player, try looking for a DV
Deck - you should be able to hire one from a local media company
(from Yellow Pages?) for just a few dollars - they're expensive to buy.
They
Sorry Rupert, I got what you meant.
My reply was more to Andrew's post :)
...letting it die now.
Thanks,
Devlon
Rupert wrote:
Uh, yeah, I was tongue in cheek responding to Andrew's slightly
tongue in cheek question. Because i'm sure everyone finds those long
energetic debates about
No! We mustn't let it die! :)
Speaking of What is a videoblog?, Eric Rice twittered about some
great little vlogs he'd seen on Youtube.
Started with a video called Why Do You Tube?*
The guy I'm linking to here has been totally turned on by the
experience, just like so many of us have - and
I like this response to that video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LM_pAllEwsE
On Apr 17, 2007, at 2:01 PM, Rupert wrote:
Started with a video called Why Do You Tube?*
The guy I'm linking to here has been totally turned on by the
experience, just like so many of us have - and I realised how
For anyone here who lives in the Bay Area, or who knows someone out
here who'd like to get into videoblogging, there's a cool event
tomorrow night in Palo Alto with ryan and michael:
Title: All You Need to Know About Videoblogging
Where: the nonprofit Community Media Center, 900 San Antonio
I've got four Joost invites left. Anyone who wants one, I need a name
and email to setup the invite.
Send info to this email address:
runchuckrunatgmaildotcom
Chuck
Chuck's Vlog
http://runchuckrun.blogspot.com
Congratulations!
and this group for all the info and deabtes.
Did you mean debates or deadbeats?
John
yer fan in Portland
from xolo.tv
at
http://watchme.xolo.tv/
lots of my favorite moments (some *cough* are missing)... but so much
I still haven't seen! How am I ever going to see it all??
Did we get any tallies of the total number of vids at the end of the
week?
Rupert
http://twittervlog.blogspot.com/
A little birdie told me that there are bunch here:
http://videobloggingweek.mefeedia.com/
Thanks,
Devlon
Rupert wrote:
from xolo.tv
at
http://watchme.xolo.tv/
lots of my favorite moments (some *cough* are missing)... but so much
I still haven't seen! How am I ever going to see it
I joined this group awhile ago, and I don't often come out of lurker
mode, but I thought I would share my newish (kinda) videoblog with
everyone. I didn't want to email everyone until I was sure we would
keep it up, but since I just posted our 18th episode, I think it is
safe to say we are going
Very cool!
Here are some final tallies. Interesting enough, more videos have
kept coming in - some people are doing Day 8, 9, 10, etc I guess
maybe they thought it was Videoblogging Fortnight? We now have over
1000 videos!
Tally on Mefeedia: 784 videos.
(shameless self-promotion here - but
In my recent reading about Galacticast's render time, it dawned on me that
we might be able to create our own little render farm. If you're interested,
speak up. I believe there's a way to do so, even across the net.
--
joshpaul
o: 818-237-5200
c: 818-667-0900
w: joshpaul.com
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Good stuff...
... but here's another 3 days of having that damn banana phone song in
my head. [uggh]
http://vlog.mikemoon.net/2007/04/vbw-day-4-banana-phone.html
Mike
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
from xolo.tv
at
http://watchme.xolo.tv/
lots of
I'm there-- come on in, the water's warm!
--Steph
On 4/17/07, Enric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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How do you determine the RSS feed of a podcast on itunes?
With friendly greetings,
Linton
http://counselingexam.com
good question!
On Apr 17, 2007, at 8:18 PM, lintoncitos wrote:
How do you determine the RSS feed of a podcast on itunes?
With friendly greetings,
Linton
http://counselingexam.com
Yahoo! Groups Links
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Steve Garfield
http://SteveGarfield.com
Hi,
Two ways that I know of.
You need to subscribe the podcast then...
1) select the little 'i' icon on the podcast once it's subbed and it's
listed under the title and above the description. You can't copy and paste
it tho!
2) drag the podcast out of iTunes and onto your desktop. This will
In windows I right-click on the podcast, and choose 'show description'
...and it's at the top of the new pop up window that displays.
Thanks,
Devlon
Steve Garfield wrote:
good question!
On Apr 17, 2007, at 8:18 PM, lintoncitos wrote:
How do you determine the RSS feed of a podcast on
Right-click, Show Description on a downloaded podcast:
cid:28690CA4-4A19-4BF7-9EA4-0F369009D07A@apple.com
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From: Steve Garfield
However, you could use twitterfeed to subscribe to the RSS feed of your
Google Calendar. (Hmm, maybe I'll have to try that)
Aldon
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cassiusbullemhead
Tue Apr 17, 2007 8:19 am (PST)
Google calendar can do that. You can set it to send txt
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