No doubt. Pioneers in uncharted territory. Completely. When I got here in '06, a few years after the pioneers started doing what they were doing, the daily messages and the archives were absolutely invaluable for me as far as figuring out what to do, how to do it and how not to reinvent the wheel.
While twitter was the obvious "destruction" of this list, this list is still the FOUNDATION for the relationships that people have carried to practically-real-time communication on status update sites. There's no reason to send a message to this list, hope somebody looks at it and then hope they send another email back when you can post a question to twitter, and one of your followers might respond to it within 5 minutes. This list is a MAJOR reason I knew who to follow on twitter in the first place. Anyway... Wanted to +1 what Schlomo was saying. Bill Cammack http://billcammack.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "schlomo rabinowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > One thing about this list that will never change is that this was the place > where the pioneers in uncharted territory would discuss videoblogging. The > list may not have high educational content now, but the archives are filled > with it. > For those that can understand this: This list is like The Well. Very few > people think about The Well anymore, but its place in history is undisputed. > > > And there are sexier people on this list than that were on The Well in its > early days:) > > > -- > Schlomo Rabinowitz > http://schlomolog.blogspot.com > http://hatfactory.net > AIM:schlomochat > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >