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YouTube copyleft

So I have been trying all night to upload my latest videos to YouTube with no success.

They keep getting marked as: Failed (unable to convert video file)
I have encoded as jpg, mpg, pixlet and h263..no luck…

I am trying to upload my Hilary, Lindsay and Kelly trilogy, which might have some copyright issues I guess, but YouTube didnt flinch at my Elvis Costello dealie…..(sorry about the music video Guth, it was a long time ago)
they are all under 100 mb and are sweet quicktimes….
Is a real person actually looking at these things?
I thought we were beyond that…..

I am running out of space on my dreamhost acct……and VCU shut off all ports except IP printing so netdotart.com is dead…

kelly trip
5 layers of itunes 7.0 visualizer, luma keyd, synched to the song and stacked..

  10/4/06 8:33 pm


Watching other people surf



Hey, everyone.. so recently I’m really into YouTube, & been doing some intense searching. I’m collecting videos of other people surfing the Internet, which I find to be strangely compelling. Actually, they’re all pretty boring and you’ll definitely be skipping around a lot if you watch them – recording yourself surfing the internet is always pretty damn pointless – yet some of them are eerily personal, their quietness… (?) I like the “over the shoulder” viewpoint. (BTW, I’d like to whine that rearranging the order of a YouTube playlist is really, really cumbersome..)

I’ve also been searching for some good video game video captures (like people playing Warcraft, etc.), but haven’t really found what I’d hoped would be out there. I really want to see just normal unedited stuff, with the original sound, and the players talking to eachother (kind of like the Leeeroy Jenkins video, but more mundane… everything I find is just dumb music videos and stuff like that..) (Any of you seen what I’m looking for?) Actually I did find this, which is really strange looking, using some kind of 3d face controls to make characters sing…

  10/3/06 7:07 pm


homework via youtube


You know that the days of humankind are numbered when teachers start delivering their homework assignments via youtube.

we are all doomed

  10/1/06 12:15 pm


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  • Bug on the scanner, Google Map
    thrip scanned on image of german ccountryside …from pjbaldes
  •   9/29/06 5:00 pm


    MGM’s Charlie Chan google listing

    If you do a google search for Charlie Chan You will see that the google listing for the official MGM site for Charlie Chan says “MGM’s official site, which does little more than advertise some movies on video.”
    Peter says that it is because this site has metadata and the official MGM site does not… Also, Peter noted that we could do this to most any other MGM page!!!
    Respek!

      9/29/06 10:52 am


    A quick surf around the deviantart Pixel archive

    goblinshoeswing

    elephantsluigisparrow

      9/24/06 7:53 pm


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  • interface gif mandala
    …from pjbaldes
  • icon_inprogress.gif (GIF Image, 180×180 pixels):

    …from pjbaldes

    LoadingGraphic.gif (GIF Image, 27×28 pixels):

    …from pjbaldes

    googleballs.gif (GIF Image, 215×25 pixels):

    …from pjbaldes

      9/22/06 5:00 pm


    Mystical Gif

    For Blomerth and Holmberg

      9/22/06 9:37 am


    Random midi sound program

    Paste this into a Chipmunk Basic window and type run

    10 a = rnd(128)
    20 b = rnd(256)
    30 c = rnd(100)
    40 d = rnd(10)
    50 sound -2,a,b,c,d*0.1,1
    60 goto 10

    http://www.nicholson.com/rhn/basic/ to download Chipmunk

    Hollaback Hallenbeck, I just wanted to say that… sorry

      9/21/06 6:52 am


    Paint

    A printer is a machine attached to the computer.

    …found sometime between 1999 and 2001 – hours a day spent looking for Paint pictures. I couldn’t believe there were only about 2 books in the library about Paint.

    Pooling Ideas on Art and Imaging

    This was one of them, Pooling Ideas on Art and Imaging.

    “Art works created with conventional materials reflect the hand of the artist. Artists with physical disabilities such as muscular spasms, weakness, or limitations of mobility impedes efforts to produce works of art. An experimental program uses computers to introduce art curricula into two British schools: (1) Thurlow Park (a school for children of all ages who are physically disabled); and (2) Chatham Park (a school for visually impaired students). Using Deluxe Paint and Fantavision software, students were able to produce outstanding works of art. The art teacher involved in these experiments presents successful lesson ideas and suggested teaching strategies for using computer graphic software in art programs designed for physically and visually impaired students. Color illustrations of student works are provided and discussed in terms of motivating influences, concept development, problems encountered, problem solving procedures, and solutions arrived at by the young artists.”

    “As a teacher of art for almost two decades at a school for children with physical disabilities, the author, David Nicholls describes in this book the computer techniques he has employed. He contends that the student’s artistic creativity was inhibited only by their physical inhibition.”

      9/18/06 8:22 pm


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