Hey, that might be a project we can do as a group, whole new meaning to
the recursive concept, we'll having training videos on how to make
training videos...<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 9/2/05, <b class="gmail_sendername">Brock</b> <<a href="mailto:awwaiid@thelackthereof.org">awwaiid@thelackthereof.org</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
<br>My idea is to record the audio, video, AND screenshot-movies! I love<br>those cute little flash-based screenshot thingies, and I'm using them at<br>work as training tools.<br><br>--Brock<br><br>On 2005.09.02.14.15, Scott Walters wrote:
<br>| <a href="http://use.perl.org/articles/05/08/31/0559251.shtml?tid=8&tid=16">http://use.perl.org/articles/05/08/31/0559251.shtml?tid=8&tid=16</a><br>|<br>| <a href="http://Toronto.pm">Toronto.pm</a> posting slides and audio from their presentations. Damn,
<br>| I had that idea, too. Anyway, we should start posting *video* of<br>| our talks and one-up them.<br>|<br>| -scott<br>|<br>| On 0, Bill Nash <<a href="mailto:billn@billn.net">billn@billn.net</a>> wrote:<br>| >
<br>| > You greatly underestimate my lack of ambition on your part. =)<br>| ><br>| > - billn<br>| ><br>| > On Fri, 2 Sep 2005, Scott Walters wrote:<br>| ><br>| > >Brock, Everyone,<br>| > ><br>
| > >Okay, I did some pretty substantial updating:<br>| > ><br>| > >* pasted in two more meeting announcements and moved one to the archive<br>| > >* pasted in bios from several people who posted bios to the list
<br>| > >* made a MeetingLoctions page, broken off from PerlCalender<br>| > >* updated PerlMongersIdeas from my paper notes<br>| > >* marked Doug as retired everywhere I saw references to him (cheers, Doug)
<br>| > >* cleaned up in general<br>| > ><br>| > >Everyone,<br>| > ><br>| > ><a href="http://phoenix.pm.org">phoenix.pm.org</a> isn't quite actually back on-line yet, but we're hoping<br>| > >to have it up soon. Feel free to pre-view it with Brock's /etc/hosts
<br>| > >trick. Personally I like the idea of convincing everyone on the 'net<br>| > >to update their /etc/host file >=)<br>| > ><br>| > >-scott<br>| > ><br>| > >On 0, Brock <<a href="mailto:awwaiid@thelackthereof.org">
awwaiid@thelackthereof.org</a>> wrote:<br>| > >><br>| > >>OK, I got our files! if you edit your hosts file to set <a href="http://phoenix.pm.org">phoenix.pm.org</a><br>| > >>to <a href="http://66.111.62.88">
66.111.62.88</a> then you can see for yourself. I've put in the request<br>| > >>to have our A record pointed there, so that we don't have to convince<br>| > >>everyone on the internet to edit their hosts file for us.
<br>| > >><br>| > >>--Brock<br>| > >><br>| > >_______________________________________________<br>| > >Phoenix-pm mailing list<br>| > ><a href="mailto:Phoenix-pm@pm.org">Phoenix-pm@pm.org
</a><br>| > ><a href="http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/phoenix-pm">http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/phoenix-pm</a><br>| > ><br>_______________________________________________<br>Phoenix-pm mailing list<br>
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