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Monday, December 25, 2006

즐거운 성탄절 되세요

4 Comments:

Blogger qbitty said...

gekko.must.move.your.vids@youtube, can't watch any of this dropshot stuff. it streams at snail speed & then once it's all downloaded, if i hit play instead of just playing the fully downloaded stream, it starts streaming from the beginning.

i couldn't get one video to play and i struggled for half an hour.

9:19 am  
Blogger qbitty said...

okay, verrry good, borat spent another 1/2 hour on this project and discovered that if i go straight to your dropshot collection, streaming happens much smoother there.

must be yet another blogger conspiracy to much things up in general.

what are you doing with all these high school girls? i was under the impression you were an older dawg! oh, wait, it makes even more sense then.

9:30 am  
Blogger qbitty said...

muck not much, sorry, my korean is wobbly at best.

9:30 am  
Blogger kodeureum said...

The Korean probably doesn't appear properly on your PC. It actually transliterates to 'An enjoyable Christmas occasion is wished.'

I'm actually not 'with' any of the girls in the video, I was just capturing some scenes downtown on Christmas Eve and that middle school girl came up to me with her friends to wish me 'Merry Christmas'. Practicing rudimentary English phrases on unsuspecting foreigners is a popular past-time for many young Koreans. I just turned around and she realised that she was on kodeureum camera. The 'girls' I had coffee with in a previous post are all in their twenties and out of university, the youngest one being twenty-four and the oldest almost thirty.

Sorry about Dropshots. I really want to figure out how to get them to resize my videos to the proper screen dimensions. I'm actually avoiding YouRube! as I like to call it. I figure Google has enough cash that they don't need me providing them with any free content. If they start offering a few cents per view in royalties I might reconsider.

I'm actually running things here from a G3 iBook, one of those futuristic all-white Mac laptops that appeared about six years ago, sort of Space Odyssey style. The videos work on the PC at work, but then again this is Korea with the highest high-speed cable internet penetration (woohoo!) rate in the world and some super-chunky Samsung processors to boot (har). Sorry that you have to rely on Windows, Google, and those other lumbering behemoths. Sort of. :-)

12:32 pm  

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