Update: PopModal Has Graciously Stepped In To Rescue YA From Its Tech Snafu
Nov 27, 2009 20 Comments ›› Pat Dollard
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Update: PopModal has graciously stepped in and offered to provide the Mt. Everest of bandwidth necessary to run the episodes immediately. I’m waiting for a return call from the gentleman in tech who is supposed to get us up and running.
Alright, we’ve been deaing with this all night and we’re gettin closer. We had a sever/bandwidth issue, the bandwidth element of which leaves it untenable to remain with the system we have, even if we fix it. So we’re gonna switch over toady to a new provider, and am in the meantime going to post the first two episodes on a public portal. This is actually a bonus, because they are going to run one a week, like a tv series. You get two today instead of one. Each episode runs anywhere from 30 to 50 minutes. They will also be released on DVD.
You should note that this is not a didactial/lecture or news-style documentary, featuring copious notes, several framed macro perspectives, expert witnesses, and leftist propganda under cover of news, comment or art. Instead, it is direct first-person sensorial, almost entirely experiential, diving out of its natural realm of space and time only occassionaly, to give up whatever information needs to be given up. Whatever you take from this, you will take almost entirely from just being there.
What’s that quote at the top? It’s the opening line of the series. What’s the second line? “The main differences between the two were that the first one was Los Angeles, and unlike the second one, it was beyond saving, and the second one, Ramadi, was literally hell on earth, an exploding strip of land personally annexed by hell’s governor, and his crew”. See you in Ramadi.
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