On 3/19/07, Michael Schaap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> FYI
>
> In the comments on a short TechCrunch review (http://tinyurl.com/2bcqx5)
> about VLIP i
> read the following provocative statements:
>
> 'Erick' writes:
>
> "Unless a person is at least the slightest bit entertaining, Vlogging
> stinks
I'm going to revlog this and title it "high profile idiots, and why
infomercials need a stupid characters"
So, this from the guy at tech crunch!?
All I have to say is I can't believe anyone from techcrunch or even
being interviewed by tech crunch is such a huge damn idiot.
If I took the time to
On Mar 19, 2007, at 4:21 PM, Gena wrote:
> > Good vlogs are not easy to find for novice users. You have to
> have the
> > right players on the system. Bandwidth issues. And even if you send
> > them the link they are too embarrassed to tell you they don't
> know how
> > to view the video.
May
Oh, the nasty kids are in the playground again...
Tut-tut.
Jan
On 3/19/07, Michael Schaap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> FYI
>
> In the comments on a short TechCrunch review (http://tinyurl.com/2bcqx5)
> about VLIP i
> read the following provocative statements:
>
> 'Erick' writes:
>
> "Unless a
Yeah, and this weekend I listened to an extremely intelligent, well-
respected man telling me that man-made global warming was a myth,
presumably just because he wanted to provoke a response / have an
iconoclastic opinion. I didn't rise to that, either.
These aren't really provocative - the
FYI
In the comments on a short TechCrunch review (http://tinyurl.com/2bcqx5) about
VLIP i
read the following provocative statements:
'Erick' writes:
"Unless a person is at least the slightest bit entertaining, Vlogging stinks. I
dont want to
look at some weirdo sitting at home/work talking i