good to hear from ya... 2006 makes a little more sense now ;-)On 1/18/06, Charles HOPE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Michael Sullivan wrote:
ha.. yeah i guess yer right.
hmm.. are the blipper boys scanning the vlogospheric radar blips?
Mike, Charles? I know you prob have a script to scan
Michael Sullivan wrote:
ha.. yeah i guess yer right.
hmm.. are the blipper boys scanning the vlogospheric radar blips?
Mike, Charles? I know you prob have a script to scan this groups rss
for blip comments, right ;-)
I'm looking into hiring someone in B'lore to read my subscribed groups
an
ha.. yeah i guess yer right.hmm.. are the blipper boys scanning the vlogospheric radar blips? Mike, Charles? I know you prob have a script to scan this groups rss for blip comments, right ;-)
I'm interested to hear more of your opnions and reviews sull... do you do a services and tools guide on
On Jan 12, 2006, at 8:30 AM, Michael Sullivan wrote: in-depth comparison... no.But IA has been notoriously slow. It's not meant for VideoOnDemand but rather for archival storage.Supposedly, they are and/or want to scale up to meet the demands of Open Media Distribution. Blip.TV is faster and mor
in-depth comparison... no.But IA has been notoriously slow. It's not meant for VideoOnDemand but rather for archival storage.Supposedly, they are and/or want to scale up to meet the demands of Open Media Distribution.
Blip.TV is faster and more reliable, stable and easier to use etc I have
I've been getting complaints that Crash Test Kitchen vids don't
download quickly enough. Ideally I'd like to host the videos myself,
and I was doing this initially, but I started uploading to the
Internet Archive a while back because our bandwidth costs were getting
out of control.
I've started mo