It's great to see them seeking other avenues to have themselves be heard.

And i'ts so exciting to know that people that are being slid under the
rug (pardon my editorial) have other avenues to be heard on.

On 12/14/05, Verdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  We've got something different happening in Texas. Public Access could
>  be going away thanks to a bill passed last September. I just posted
>  about it on the San Antonio Node site:
> http://sanantonio.node101.org/2005/12/public_access_in_trouble.html
>  One response so far has been access producers calling me to find out
>  about videoblogging.
>  -Verdi
>
>  --
>  Me: http://michaelverdi.com
>  R&D: http://graymattergravy.com
>  Learn to videoblog: http://freevlog.org
>  Learn to videoblog in person: http://node101.org
>

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~Devlon
http://devlond.blogspot.com/

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