On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 11:25 PM, Brook Hinton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone's account's been hijacked.
Yeah...I emailed Ruud, who works and travels in Africa.
www.videoreporter.nl/
he says this happens in internet cafes.
Strangely, he didnt seem too worried.
Jay
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http://jaydedman.com
Dear all,
Excuses to you and all the others in my address book, and even Facebook!!!,
who were invaded by a strange email through my Gmail account.
It wasn't me!
Very worried, but there is not so much I can do about it. I asked the owner
of the internet cafe to install virus protection, but
On a side note - Discovered a nice trick for data recovery on a drive
that Mac and PC won't read or recognize... Linux.
Plugged a drive that must have had something important corrupted up to
a Suse 10.3 box via USB 2 external enclosure and it mounted fine. I
was able to recover data very easy.
I'm looking for a Licensing deal to use as a new example in my
Blogworld presentation.
Has anyone struck a licensing deal where you still own your videos but
you are getting paid for someone else to use them?
Tim Street
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://1timstreet.blogspot.com/
Hi All,
Well with help from this Forum - and particularly Rupert (thanks) - I
have now encoded my videos into .mov format, uploaded them all again
to the blip.tv site and been accepted by iTunes.
So daveac vblog can be subscribed tohere I hope:-
Has anyone struck a licensing deal where you still own your videos but
you are getting paid for someone else to use them?
Common Craft has done this with a bunch of their In Plain English videos:
http://commoncraft.com/work
Jake Ludington
http://www.jakeludington.com
If I were you, I'd change your password on your gmail account - at a
different cafe - asap. Also any other passwords you used for
different web services while there. If you're using cafes a lot, I'd
change your password at regular intervals.
On 17-Sep-08, at 7:31 AM, Ruud Elmendorp:
Thanks for this list, Brook - that's really helpful.
I've had problems with Lacie drives. And yet I've still bought more.
My initial thought about your problem is that given that it repeats
on all your drives, regardless of manufacturer, it's something to do
with your computer - your ports or
Slightly besides the point, but I strongly advise to avoid Lacie (each one
I¹ve owned has failed)...
G-Tech is a much more solid option...
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DAVID TERRANOVA
d a v i d t e r r a n o v a . c o m
From: Rupert [EMAIL
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Tim Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for a Licensing deal to use as a new example in my
Blogworld presentation.
Has anyone struck a licensing deal where you still own your videos but
you are getting paid for someone else to use them?
I
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Dear betsy:
Plaza Research San Francisco has a research study coming up that you
may be interested in attending. After looking over our requirements
below (and if you fit into the them!), please click on the link
below and fill out a short survey. If you qualify,
I have licensing deals where I still own the content (some are just
audio and some video). Just let me know what you need.
Betsy Flanagan
http://startupstudio.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Markus Sandy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Tim Street
ok i will have ot make one of these with my kid.
loved it.
2008/9/16 noel hidalgo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJ3hC4Za2kc
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Brook, thanks for the pointers. It's my understanding that Lacie
G-Tech both format drives only for the Mac.
One problem has been happening. The new G-Tech drive mounts when the
computer starts and then, at random unpredictable times, it drops off
and I get a improper device removal notice.
That's really good to know. I just shuddered when I heard how
expensive data recovery costs. Then a friend told me his girlfriend
had spent quite a sum because that was the only way to recover
irreplaceable photos, etc.
I guess that also underscores the importance of having all your data
backed
I've heard so much conflicting testimony about Lacie external drives.
Your point that it appears on all the external drives is something I
hadn't thought of in exactly that way. The internal drives play
everything without any problem.
It's time consuming and sometimes confusing when you have to
That's not beside the point at all. I'm now realizing how fragile
data is. My old PC crashed twice in years past. Since I got my Mac a
couple years ago, I've been splendidly complacent.
Some friends who work as professional video editors producing
documentaries for Cable Channels tell me that
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