A while back I posted about chiles rellenos. Now there's a video.
A couple weeks ago, Glenn Beck started doing a new bit on his radio program: "Battle Of The News Headlines" where he takes news headlines of the day about either Barack Obama or John McCain and pits them against one another. Then, after four or five of these headlines are revealed for each candidate, a winner is declared.
I found this to be hilarious and an ingenious way to demonstrate just how ridiculously biased (twiterpated, obsessed, etc.) the mainstream media is with B.O.
After hearing Glenn do this 3-4 minute bit for a couple of days, I came up with the idea of making some YouTube videos to go along with the audio of his show. And now, I've created video to go along with all eight of the "battles" aired so far. Enjoy.
- Battle #1 (16 July)
- Battle #2 (17 July)
- Battle #3 (18 July)
- Battle #4 (21 July)
- Battle #5 (22 July)
- Battle #6 (23 July)
- Battle #7 (24 July)
- Battle #8 (25 July)
On another note, while I'm editing these videos using a Windows application, I'm using open source software on Linux to edit the audio, create the graphic elements used in the video, and transcoding the video in preparation for upload to YouTube.
A couple weeks ago, Glenn Beck started doing a new bit on his radio program: "Battle Of The News Headlines" where he takes news headlines of the day about either Barack Obama or John McCain and pits them against one another. Then, after four or five of these headlines are revealed for each candidate, a winner is declared.
I found this to be hilarious and an ingenious way to demonstrate just how ridiculously biased (twiterpated, obsessed, etc.) the mainstream media is with B.O.
After hearing Glenn do this 3-4 minute bit for a couple of days, I came up with the idea of making some YouTube videos to go along with the audio of his show. And now, I've created video to go along with all eight of the "battles" aired so far. Enjoy.
- Battle #1 (16 July)
- Battle #2 (17 July)
- Battle #3 (18 July)
- Battle #4 (21 July)
- Battle #5 (22 July)
- Battle #6 (23 July)
- Battle #7 (24 July)
- Battle #8 (25 July)
On another note, while I'm editing these videos using a Windows application, I'm using open source software on Linux to edit the audio, create the graphic elements used in the video, and transcoding the video in preparation for upload to YouTube.
I've mentioned a thing or two about the book Liberal Fascism, but last week, Glenn Beck had author Jonah Goldberg on his TV program. I've uploaded the segments to YouTube for public consumption. Goldberg presents an interesting argument, not that liberals are Nazis as many accuse him of saying, but that progressive liberal movements such as those being pushed by Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, bear an eerie resemblance to fascist movements in history.
It pays to study your history or else you're doomed to repeat it.
View the video segments on YouTube.
The Utah Open Source Foundation, OpenSourceTV.tv and KnowledgeBlue are excited to announce another video from the Utah Open Source Conference 2007.
This time, meeting with Doran “fozz” Barton, its Jared Smith of Digium. Fozz and Jared discuss the future of Asterisk and Digium’s role in bringing Asterisk to the general public.
Here’s the link, enjoy.
Cheers,
Clint Savage
Okay, this time we found a better way to produce and release the UTOSC 2007 videos - YouTube! These videos are a great way to escape the in-laws (or watch while wrapping presents).
Because YouTube will let you create your own group, we’ve done so and are making the videos available on our group page. If you are interested in seeing more videos, you can sign up and watch the currently available videos.
Currently, there are only a few videos, and more will be coming everyday. A special thanks to Doran Barton (fozzilinymoo) and OpenSourceTV.tv for helping us out with these videos. We look forward to releasing more videos, and as we do so, announcements will be made here.
Cheers,
Clint Savage
Utah Open Source Foundation
Episode 2 of Solitary World has finally hit the YouTube!
In this episode, I talk about NetworkManager which is software for Linux that makes connecting to networks easier and more intuitive. My buddy Dave Baker and I discuss a ridiculous press release that was released in June about research into teens and the Internet. The results will shock you! Well, not really.
Watch the episode on the Solitary World website or on its very own YouTube page.
Fozzout.




I heard the following cover of #9 Dream by John Lennon n the car today by REM. Interesting how a cover makes you appreciate a song more. I don't mean that in a bad way, I actually really liked the R





