Counting to Infinity

On April 13, 2008, in Video Matters, by Frederick

An interesting video that you might like to watch:

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It is kind of long, so the creator made a “cheat sheet” of highlight moments:

3:15 – Renetto Calls
13:35 – Kassem G Calls
17:05 – Leroy NoMercyVideo Calls
19:20 – My Mom Calls
25:35 – I nearly pee myself

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Debbie Travis autograph

On April 6, 2008, in Graphic Matters, by Frederick

On April 6, 2008 (that’s today), I met Debbie Travis in person. Dozens of people were there to see her designs in three show homes. She unveiled those three show homes at Inspiration yesterday, as part of her partnership with Tribute Communities.

I got an autograph, and here is a scaled-down scan of the card. You can click on it to go to Flickr, where you can find a variety of sizes.

Debbie Travis autograph

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A better video

On April 6, 2008, in Political Matters, by Frederick

The following video, “The true face of Western media”, was previously noted here as a YouTube video. Since then, I have obtained permission from the creator of the video to republish and redistribute his/her video to get the message out. The original AVI was uploaded to blip.tv and below is the high-quality Flash conversion:

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Videos about Tibet

On April 4, 2008, in Political Matters, by Frederick

Do you want to see proof of media bias? Or, perhaps, some real facts about Tibet?

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You can download the above clip in an MP4 format (H.264 and AAC) suitable for the iPod or downloading.

Here’s something about media bias:

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And, of course, the follow-up to the above video:

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And more of the Tibetan violence!

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Here’s an example of someone who is strongly biased against China, and who has uploaded more than 120 videos, many of which are anti-China. (Well, anything that is against the government of China is anti-China.) Interestingly, a lot of this user’s uploads violate copyright (as do many videos on YouTube) and do not qualify for fair use, yet are not being removed. (You’d think that if someone uploaded more than 120 copyrighted video clips, they’d be flagged or something.)

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