You seem to be looking for trouble everywhere. When I wrote my first email  
I wasn't aware that this had become an academic discussion list. If I knew  
that my email would've been a lot longer and a lot more boring to 98% of  
the people on this list. You can be proud about "calling me" on being  
general of you want, but that was the intention all along anyway.

I can also say things like "feature films are 90 minutes long" and people  
will know what I mean without me having to include a list of exceptions to  
that general example.

The real question is: Does all this help anyone get closer to why long  
videos don't fit into the blogging use pattern or is it just noise for the  
sake of "calling someone out"?

- Andreas

On Sun, 04 Dec 2005 18:05:50 +0100, andrew michael baron  
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> You started off the converstation by saying:
>
> "If you've got 15 minutes you don't have a blog entry. "
>
> Then you sent a few more e-mails elaborating on time and defending
> your claim.
>
> Now you are giving up and suggesting that its my fault for assuming
> you were not speaking generally (which is what I was calling you out
> on). Now you say:
>
> "It's academically dishonest to equate the general example with an
> absolute rule."
>
> If this were a puzzle, it would have been more fun.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Dec 4, 2005, at 9:40 AM, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen wrote:
>
>> If you've got 15 minutes you don't have a blog entry.
>



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