Nov. 22nd, 2007
The Medieval Helpdesk sketch from YouTube is not on dotsub yet -- a website specifically created for subtitled works.
Probably because it's from a real TV show and dotsub makes you pick a distribution license, and you'd then have to confess to dotsub that your video is neither CC nor public domain, and you don't really have the right to assign a dotSUB license to it.
So you have to go to Youtube and read the blurry subtitles.
Probably because it's from a real TV show and dotsub makes you pick a distribution license, and you'd then have to confess to dotsub that your video is neither CC nor public domain, and you don't really have the right to assign a dotSUB license to it.
So you have to go to Youtube and read the blurry subtitles.
minor tweaks.
Nov. 22nd, 2007 05:43 pmMy cable signal is no longer cluttering the floor in front of my balcony. I've got the splitter and my cable modem screwed to the wall.
This will be useful for when the Roomba arrives from woot.com, or when I finally get a computer desk for the adjacent corner.
I'm still chipping away at the mess. Somehow I feel most proud when I put screws in the wall.
I also bought a labeler and I'm putting labels on all my smaller boxes. One says "BIKE" and one says "GUITAR" and one says "N64" and so forth. I've come across a few boxes that defy categorization, which indicates to me that maybe I should discard their contents.
This will be useful for when the Roomba arrives from woot.com, or when I finally get a computer desk for the adjacent corner.
I'm still chipping away at the mess. Somehow I feel most proud when I put screws in the wall.
I also bought a labeler and I'm putting labels on all my smaller boxes. One says "BIKE" and one says "GUITAR" and one says "N64" and so forth. I've come across a few boxes that defy categorization, which indicates to me that maybe I should discard their contents.