Showing posts with label Videos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Videos. Show all posts

9.2.10

Lessons Of Twitter | Follower and Following Ratios

How to Get Past the 2001 Limit that Twitter Sets.                                                          

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9.1.10

Screwing About | Where Am I?

Back in 2008 | When I First Found Youtube | This Is What I Made

How exciting is that? To Watch it all the way through can you actually do it? There is some good information throughout the video but can you understand most of it?

I actually plan to put together a caption file or see if the new Transcription option, could work so that the words are not lost, as they tend to be when most of the video is at a very low tone.

What did you think of it, be honest | Easier to tell the Truth Then Lie | Share In Comments

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5.1.10

Streetfilms | In Memoriam: James Langergaard, Bike Philosopher

Remembering those who have came before, who made a choice to ride a bike, even in New York, the reflections and experiences never expected to have, a journey by choice on two wheels through human locomotion.

My first tour was a direct result of what www.kenkifer.com had spoke about so long ago, little did I know of all the many people who have taken this choice of lifestyle to heart. I did not know James Langergaard, but his story is sadly familiar, as even Ken Kifer, who was killed by a drunk driver. It's a lifestyle choice, it has risks but at the very least James Langergaard will be remembered for what he has shared and may he rest in peace, as even though his physical body is no more, he speaks from his soul in this video.

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30.12.09

100 Things to Watch in 2010 (and the 40 That Might Matter to Your Business) : Marketing :: American Express OPEN Forum

11. Electronic Libraries
Digital books are fast becoming available to the public for free: Libraries are starting to lend e-books and downloadable audio books that patrons can access from home; Google is working with authorities on its controversial plan to create the world’s biggest digital library; and the EU’s i2010 initiative includes a digital libraries program.

Interesting thing that is actually one of my New Years Resolutions to decrease, paper usage after watching ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqxENMKaeCU )that spoke about, the eucalyptus trees that are often used for making of paper and how they don't help the environment, more is spoke about ( http://homeofknatchwa.posterous.com/tag/video ) and so in my own view it seems that should be the future.

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FREE electricity in every home?! | Bit Rebels ~ Possible Maybe.

When you consider it - it does hold true yet I don't know if it is really free, if the power is turned off in a house would it still work? Quite possibly, though to really try it requires taking the time too, not to mention shutting off all other power sources in the home from the switchbox, seems that would make it a more accurate experiment. Even if it is a small amount it seems, could work for the most basic things.

Yet really in my view, it seems by setting up solar panels you could do the same thing at a higher cost, that is have free power from the sun. Yet this offers an interesting thing to ponder, and will have to try it. Will you try it to? See if we can get some comments here about your experiences with this idea.

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