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Turning off the comments

Published Date 2/28/12 1:34 PM

This is a video response to Dave Winer’s post on Scripting News about why he has turned off commenting on his blog.

Winer was using the comment platform Disqus and discussed with the developers to have some options implemented. He got frustrated at the end when he realised he could never get from them the right functionalities and turned off the comments.

At visionOntv we have ideas about how to deal with comments and we’ll give practical proposals very soon in the videos to come.

Meanwhile we’d like to hear from you on this subject. Is it still a blog if no comments are allowed? Where is the conversation and debate then supposed to happen? What solutions have you tried on your blogs? Are you using an external comment platform or any form of moderation? And do you have a specific strategy for Youtube comments to bypass the daily abuse, auto-promotion and trolling? 

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Diaz Don t clean up this blood

A river that needs crossing political and tech blogs – On the political side, there is arrogance and ignorance, on the geek side there is naivety and over- complexity

My videos are on these two youtube channels visionontv 3,832,876 views and undercurrents 22,689,976 views

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Me and Marc working on live edit shows

A river that needs crossing political and tech blogs – On the political side, there is arrogance and ignorance, on the geek side there is naivety and over- complexity

My videos are on these two youtube channels visionontv 3,832,876 views and undercurrents 22,689,976 views

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Solar power ready for the summer

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Were are my Twitter followers

A river that needs crossing political and tech blogs – On the political side, there is arrogance and ignorance, on the geek side there is naivety and over- complexity

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The video Cameras I have owned and used

A river that needs crossing political and tech blogs – On the political side, there is arrogance and ignorance, on the geek side there is naivety and over- complexity

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Workshop on Solar Vagabonds at London Hackspace

Published Date 2/15/12 12:57 PM

The solar vagabond. Move your office to a beach or mountain-top far away from the power lines and keep connected. I have been testing and working with solar tech for years and will do a presentation of new and old toys.  With advice on which gear to buy/not buy for your laptop/mobile. Feel free to bring your own gear! 

The exampes I give here are from two of my less successful solar experdions. 

Fri 17th February 6.30pm

This is 32W soild panel with 2nd generation lithium battery

This was a more robust solution, but it had many problems, the second generation battery would not pass throug power while charging thus was very limited in use. And the set-up was 3x as heavy as the flexible panel limiting its use to more long term set-ups rather than vagabonding. This set-up hasn’t been fully tested yet.

Equipment: Thinkpad T410 and Panasonic 900 AVHCh

Not used yet due to carrying weight issues.

0.2w USB 4xNiMH phone charger

A very cheap, 10 and 10 for the battery’s. This worked, but it would take 2-3 days of sun to power the phone for one charge, and the NiMH battery’s had a high self discharge rate thus would lose power as fast as they gained it on low sun days. This kit kinda worked, so I bought a second one, I use it mostly as a USB backup charger for my citizen journalism work – with the recharging coming from the laptop USB not the solar panels. On the Greek island trip I would use a car lighter USB charger to recharge the NiMH battery pack for later phone charging, with the solar part being marginally useful.

HTC Desire Z and Nokia 95B

Used on wild camping trip to Greek island beach for one month.

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occupy mind the gap

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If violence is the answer to getting traditional media were is the alternative

A river that needs crossing political and tech blogs – On the political side, there is arrogance and ignorance, on the geek side there is naivety and over- complexity

My videos are on these two youtube channels visionontv 3,832,876 views and undercurrents 22,689,976 views

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Using an Apple Phone for citizen journalism

Published Date 2/10/12 3:05 PM

iPhones have excellent cameras and pretty good internal mics so work well as basic CJ tool. But when you go beyond using it at a basic level you start to have problems. I highlight one of them here. It is much more complex to get an external mic into an iphone than other makes of phones, for Android, Blackberry and Nokia you can use a simple $5 adapter then plug any mic in to achieve professorial sound for interviews.

This is not so for iPhones, firstly each is different, thus a solution for one generation will not likely work for a different generation of iPhone. You might be able to use a normal cable to work on your iPhone, by matching the impedance of the mic and phone, try every mic you have, there is a chance one might work. Here is a current cable which should work with all iphones and most mics http://www.kvconnection.com/product-p/km-iphone-2trs.htm as you can see it is considerably more expensive than the normal standard cables. 

So to sum up, iPhones are problematic for citizen journalism as they are very restricted in some obvious, and less obvious ways that have a tendencies to trip you up as you develop your skills. With this in mind If you are buying a new phone for CJ I would not recommend a Apple product. If you already have one and you won’t to grow beyond basic CJ work then its time to get geeky and/or shell out some money.