Yeah, please don't mistake my criticism of the series title as a 
criticism of either the book or others in the series. In reading over 
Andrew's E-mail, I think that there are a great deals of hacks that a 
videoblogger could employ; at the same time, I think that 
videoblogging in and of itself is a blog-hack; I just don't think 
that O'Reily's hack series is the MOST IDEAL platform for a book on 
videoblogging, it's still a damn good one though and I applaud 
O'Reilly and our videoblogger friends for stepping up to bat! This 
really is great news but I personally don't feel that should hinder 
any sort of meandering critiques of the title...

Josh


On Aug 4, 2005, at 8:13 PM, R. Kristiansen wrote:

> I don't think anyone is Against this book. In fact, the discussion
> about the hacks etc, at least for me, was a question of whether that
> general topic was the best to have for the first book on
> videoblogging.
>
> Let's all make sure that the hacks in this book edited/written by four
> friends of ours are as good as frigging possible!
>
> Best,
>
> Raymond M. Kristiansen
> http://dltq.org
>
> On 8/5/05, Devlon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > For what it's worth, I think it's a great idea. O'Reily books are
> > great (from a geek point of view) and it is a great way to get more
> > people on the videoblog train.
>
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