Actually, I was presenting on a mac physically--I would burn my
powerpoint presentation onto a CD and bring it there to show on their
desktop mac--but I don't have the mac-specific knowledge I guess they
want.

A recharge sounds nice...

Susan



--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Bill Streeter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Damn Susan, that really sucks. I can see Apple getting a little 
> weird about you presenting on a PC and the whole new iLife thing 
> they have is kinda geared towards personal media publishing and I 
> can see how they might want to start pushing that. They're trying to 
> sell their stuff not necessarily get people publishing. So maybe you 
> can seek out some other places to do presentations. Coffee shops? 
> Libraries? I dunno there are other places to do meet-ups and stuff. 
> And there are other orgs that are interested in teaching media 
> literacy and vlogging fits right in with this.  
> 
> I hope you get your camera/fixed replaced soon. Maybe take some time 
> for a break and recharge creatively until you can get vlogging 
> again. 
> 
> 
> Bill Streeter
> LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
> www.lofistl.com
> 
> --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Susan" <kitykity@> wrote:
> >
> > I've been meaning to make this post for a week or two, I suppose, 
> and
> > I'm not even sure who cares... but I wanted to post a paragraph or 
> two
> > about what's been up with me lately in relation to videoblogging.
> > 
> > My downward slide started with my most recent videoblogging
> > presentation at the apple store.  The girl before me teaches 
> iTunes,
> > and last time they gave me a pretty good lead-in... she had about
> > twenty people standing around listening to her, and instead of a
> > lead-in, when she was done she said "thanks for coming" and 
> basically
> > walked away.  Everyone left.  After that, I suppose I wasn't
> > interesting enough to attract more than one or two random people 
> that
> > were walking through the store.  Afterwards she apologized to me--
> she
> > said she didn't realize I was up next--but it didn't matter.  For 
> some
> > stupid reason, I let that day crush me almost to the point of 
> tears.
> > 
> > They had said they wanted to videoblogging thing to be a once-a-
> month
> > gig--great, no problem.  Then I got an email saying that February 
> was
> > pushed away from me because of some special presentation on my
> > Saturday.  Then I got an email a couple weeks ago saying the 
> manager
> > wanted to make my class half iLife--fine, I can learn that, or 
> someone
> > else can teach it.  Then I got another email this week saying they
> > want me to run my presentation pretty much just on the Mac 
> platform. 
> > My fault, I guess, for thinking I belonged in an Apple store.  I
> > haven't replied to their email, and don't think I will either.
> > 
> > Videoblogging has been a love-hate thing with me.  I love to do it,
> > but I hate the fact that it's hard to find people in my area that I
> > can hang out with, that I can discuss videoblogging with.  They're
> > just not here.  Sure--I have my new friend Greta--and she's having 
> fun
> > with it, making maybe a post a week--but the "passion"s not there,
> > know what I mean?  Plus--she's on a Mac.  It's like Spain Spanish 
> and
> > Mexican Spanish.  We share a similar interest, but not a similar 
> platform.
> > 
> > Then I decided to sell my Sony M1 camera on ebay.  I upgrade my 
> camera
> > about once a year--but this was the first time I ever decided to 
> take
> > the leap into the miniDV realm.  My cam sold for about $100 less 
> than
> > I hoped--which is pretty much my fault, I guess--and I bought a 
> Canon
> > ZR600, which at first glance was a great improvement... until my PC
> > crashed, and crashed, and crashed.  From reformatting my hard drive
> > and rebuilding windows, to swapping out firewire cards and hard
> > drives, we'd tried just about everything... then last night, my
> > three-day-old camcorder's screen turned black with white lines and
> > ceased to work.  Today my husband's bringing the thing back to the
> > store for a refund.
> > 
> > So that leaves me where I am today--a little crushed inside, 
> without a
> > camcorder to vlog with at all, and with a vlog that I truly love 
> but
> > don't have the means to update, not counting old home movies I 
> have.
> > 
> > Thanks for letting me rant, guys... I just seriously need some 
> kind of
> > pick-me-up right now.
> > 
> > Susan
> > http://vlog.kitykity.com
> >
>







 
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