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All jmac.org services should be running on a different machine now, but not so's you'd notice. If you happen to see anything amiss (as either a user or a browser), give me a yell.
"I'm gonna buy you a pizza," I said to
daerr, and lo it came to pass.
SCAT's programming director wrote me at around this time yesterday, asking quite reasonably if I was done with this month's show yet, since a new one was set to air this evening. I said: no, I suck, maybe we should talk about demoting me from series status.
Then I sat down and made the show anyway.
That's right: I got the whole thing done in one night, including the TV edit and the DVD creation, if you count well into the wee hours as night. That my sense of workflow has improved so much in so few iterations surprises and pleases me. The most time consuming parts, now, involve passively waiting for various applications to crumple my enormous files from one video format into another, and I think I have some ideas for ways to reduce that wait in the future.
So the new show should air at 10pm tonight on channel 3 for you Somerville folk. This is the half-hour edit; the 53-minute version will go up on the Web later. If you've subscribed to the show via iTunes or DTV, you'll just get it poof. (If you haven't, why not? It's easy.)
"I'm gonna buy you a pizza," I said to
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SCAT's programming director wrote me at around this time yesterday, asking quite reasonably if I was done with this month's show yet, since a new one was set to air this evening. I said: no, I suck, maybe we should talk about demoting me from series status.
Then I sat down and made the show anyway.
That's right: I got the whole thing done in one night, including the TV edit and the DVD creation, if you count well into the wee hours as night. That my sense of workflow has improved so much in so few iterations surprises and pleases me. The most time consuming parts, now, involve passively waiting for various applications to crumple my enormous files from one video format into another, and I think I have some ideas for ways to reduce that wait in the future.
So the new show should air at 10pm tonight on channel 3 for you Somerville folk. This is the half-hour edit; the 53-minute version will go up on the Web later. If you've subscribed to the show via iTunes or DTV, you'll just get it poof. (If you haven't, why not? It's easy.)
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Date: 2005-11-23 09:28 pm (UTC)jmac.org Issues
Date: 2005-11-25 10:45 pm (UTC)Now that it's on a new system, maybe the problem with not being able to view web directories that don't have a index.html file in them is fixed?
Re: jmac.org Issues
Date: 2005-11-27 04:37 pm (UTC)I'll follow up with you offline.