Make some more p-money bird vids while you're at it ;)
Susan 
http://vlog.kitykity.com

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Christopher Weagel
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> God, you're right.
> 
> Call in the UN. A great tragedy has befallen this once great giant.
> 
> I sob for those days when it was just Jay and I in a tent together  
> working on our novels.
> 
> Jesus. This has caused me to really look into my life and really  
> question things.
> 
> As a result I'm going to go off into the forest for a few months and  
> get re-acquainted with the video-blogging I knew.
> 
> Thanks for this awakening.
> 
> You have any workbooks or seminars that I could buy/attend?
> 
> Chris Weagel
> www.human-dog.com
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Dec 17, 2005, at 1:53 PM, chris_koehn wrote:
> 
> > ...independent journalism?
> >
> > ...connecting people?
> >
> > ...the occasional interesting artistic tidbit?
> >
> > ...criticized for being too banal?
> >
> > ...an endless debate on what it really was?
> >
> >
> > Now it's just myspace.com with video. And it's worse than blogging,  
> > with all the self
> > promotion. People seem to act like the more they throw their link  
> > around, the better
> > chance they have of being famous. It wasn't about that. Or maybe I  
> > was just being naive to
> > think that something interesting/important like this would not be  
> > marketed from within by
> > a bunch of sellouts.
> >
> > I see a few projects with a purpose coming together, and perhaps  
> > the communications
> > part is still a major use of videoblogging. Maybe there's hope. I  
> > was never part of an old
> > boy's network, but I was videoblogging when there were a handful of  
> > people on this list. I
> > have seen this whole thing get transformed into something I don't  
> > like. I even once left
> > this list because I was causing trouble by criticizing folks who  
> > spammed up the place with
> > pseudo-philosophical ramblings about the nature of videoblogging  
> > rather than simply
> > making content. It was kinda funny how some people who never really  
> > made anything had
> > the energy and insight to define it...
> >
> > Well what do I know, my RSS feed shows only a handful of the  
> > glorious number of
> > subscribers I once had (when I cared and tried), who wants to  
> > listen to me? I guess I will
> > just scour fireant for the occasional gem, and stay subscribed to  
> > some of the stalwarts
> > who crank out decent stuff.
> >
> > Bottom line: you videoblog, don't quit your day job.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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