Live and live and live.

ustream pirillo

12:11 a.m. – This is so cool. Hopefully, I will scoop Ryan by posting this.

Update 12:23 a.m. – Scobleizer Bunny

Update 12:29 a.m. – Waiting for Ryan to post the video of the video.

Update 1:06 a.m. – Corrected spelling of Robert’s name. Still no video. Stand by.

Update 1:09 a.m. – Embedding video stream while waiting for the other video of video by Ryan.

Update 1:13 a.m. – mdoeff beats Ryan to the post. This is fricking amazing to me. The world has changed again.


Update 1:31 a.m. – Okay, bored now.

Update 1:47 a.m. – Watching live as an aftershock hits. Not so boring again.

Update 1:59 a.m. – Okay, bored again.

Update 2:28 a.m. – Stopping the stream. Time to process and redo all plans taking into account all that has changed.

Update 9:43 a.m. – Ryan emails me the links and writes (brought up from comments):

The balance between completeness and timeliness will keep things interesting. Twitter on one end, the New York Times on the other. Obviously the first information out of a crisis isn’t always going to be correct. Then again, the New York Times ain’t exactly infallible.

Case in point? Mike got his video up first, ’cause I got overambitious and tried to upload a 130MB, 17 minute clip… which, of course, YouTube choked on only after a long, long, upload attempt. Gah. At least Google Video allows more than 100MB or 10 minutes, and a larger frame size:

Part One – Chris Pirillo’s Show – 1 of 2

Part Two – Chris Pirillo’s Show – 2 of 2

One Response to “Live and live and live.”

  1. Ryan Says:

    The balance between completeness and timeliness will keep things interesting. Twitter on one end, the New York Times on the other. Obviously the first information out of a crisis isn’t always going to be correct. Then again, the New York Times ain’t exactly infallible.

    Case in point? Mike got his video up first, ’cause I got overambitious and tried to upload a 130MB, 17 minute clip… which, of course, YouTube choked on only after a long, long, upload attempt. Gah. At least Google Video allows more than 100MB or 10 minutes, and a larger frame size:

    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4502606569188610270&hl=en

Leave a Reply