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Small Boxes 33- The Words We Use

August 19, 2007

This was shot at PodCamp Pittsburgh and it stars Joey, Veronica, Andrew, and Gregory. We decided to improv definitions to some of the dumb words we use in this whole Web 2.0 world of ours. This is part of a session called “Let’s Make Something,” a PodCamp tradition at this point.

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Comment by phil on August 19, 2007 @ 8:32 am

neato. :)

Comment by Amie Gillingham on August 19, 2007 @ 9:00 am

That was just brilliant; makes me wish I could have stuck around longer yesterday (and I’m home sick today)

Carry on, Podcampers! Y’all are doing brilliant stuff and making the ‘Burgh proud!

Comment by Guy David on August 19, 2007 @ 9:40 am

At last I know what all those word mean :)

Comment by Zen Runner on August 19, 2007 @ 10:01 am

BWAHAHAHAH… awesome stuff guys.
“Twitter, that’s even more disgusting than YouTube… I just can’t talk about it.” That sunglass guy was classic especially that SPAM comment - hilarious.

Comment by veronica on August 20, 2007 @ 2:21 pm

Myspace-(n.)- place from which emo kids spawn from. (wish i could of thought of that saturday. lol)

just wanted to say thanx on showin us how to do video editing as well. i’m very intrigued in playing with video now.

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