My entry is ready for this months Vlog Deathmatch Challenge: Drunk,
Underwear, karaoke. I either need access to add to the vlogdeathmatch
page, or I have the code from my own blogger site if someone with
access could add it.

Thanks,
Mike
http://vlog.mikemoon.net

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> All right, I've posted one. Not for the win, just something silly i  
> did in one shot last night to get the ball rolling. And  to show  
> people that they don't need to get too freaked out by any issues of  
> quality, production values, nakedness or anything else.  You just  
> need to cut loose.
> http://vlogdeathmatch.blogspot.com/
> You'll get your videos shown on a big screen in New York, people.
> UNLEASH HELL
> 
> Rupert
> http://twittervlog.tv/
> http://feeds.feedburner.com/twittervlog/
> 
> 
> On 3 Aug 2007, at 18:09, Adam Quirk, Wreck & Salvage wrote:
> 
> I'm not sure if it's the heat, or apathy, or teetotaling, or what,  
> but I've
> heard awful little chatter about the latest Deathmatch. I'm wondering if
> the theme is too difficult? Too convoluted?
> 
> http://vlogdeathmatch.blogspot.com/
> 
> The deadline for being included in the Pioneer screening is Sunday
> (..sunday..sunday).
> 
> Also, I'm wondering if we're going to have enough material to fill up  
> the
> entire hour of our screening at the Pioneer. We'll cross that bridge  
> when
> we come to it I guess. There is a backup plan in place anyhow.
> 
> Also, Vloggercue is next weekend. Come one, come a few:
> http://vloggercue.pbwiki.com/
> 
> Also, I adapted The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka into an animated  
> featurette
> played by robots:
> http://www.rocketboom.com/stories/rb_07_aug_03
> 
> These are the things that have been on my mind. I've also been thinking
> recently about the history of clothing, specifically if it has been in
> existence long enough to have affected human evolution. Some  
> scientists say
> the earliest clothing dates back 540,000 years. Is that long enough to
> alter a species' evolution? I was wondering if the human waist has
> developed fewer capillaries and nerves due to constant contact with  
> belts
> and waistbands. Probably not. Also, is it possible that African skin has
> more melatonin because they wore less clothes than peoples of other
> continents, and therefore more UV radiation? I guess I can look this  
> stuff
> up. Either way, I've pretty much decided that the fewer clothes I'm  
> forced
> to wear, the better I feel.
> 
> Gone swimmin'
> AQ
> 
> -- 
> Adam Quirk
> Wreck & Salvage
> 551.208.4644
> Brooklyn, NY
> http://wreckandsalvage.com
> 
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