Yeah, that's the last thing Tonya says in the vlog I helped her do, which is on her blog (and contains a bonus appearance by me). I have been demonstrating to various people the incredible ease of vlogging via Quick Time Pro, and more than that I've been showing them the pleasures of Photo Booth. But why explain that in writing, when I can vlog it?
(That was Althouse Vlog #6.)
ADDED: Here's a 4 1/2 minute clip of Steve Jobs demonstrating the new Photo Booth to a delighted audience.
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I think comedy in general has declined when sipping a beverage from a mug causes raucous laughter.
Spit take? Yes.
Sip take? Not funny.
Ann: I can appreciate the attraction of the podcast and Vlog from your perspective as well as mine (someone who comes around on a regular basis) but I get a lot more out of the plain ole written posts. First, I like your writing and I have to work to catch what your are trying to say. Plus I can skim over and focus on what interests me, especially as comment threads develop.
My habit when watching and listening, is to be lazy intellectually. I'm also not always in a good spot to listen.
SteveR: " I have to work to catch what your are trying to say..."
Yeah, that's what the students say... But, why so averse to work?
When reading you, I like to "work" are you being sarcastic? what are you aiming for? its challenging. Throw in some good comments and I enjoy it.
Most things I deal with are mind numbing. I suppose students may not like to work at it but if I didn't want to, I'd just hang out on Your Tube all day
SteveR: Oops, I misread you. I thought you were saying that listening to me talk in the vlogs was too hard!
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