The 2010 Post with the Most blogging contest is underway. So far there have been 4 high quality entries submitted. If you write, read, paint, play an instrument, or perform in any way and have a blog or have thought about writing a blog this is an opportunity to showcase your work. contests like these help connect and expose you to others interested in pushing citizen generated content into a rich new context. The contest has received some encouraging support from elsewhere in the blogosphere, including Abbas at 3QD and Bora at a blog around the clock.
Here are the entries so far...
Monday Musing: the greatest of all time by Abbas Raza
A Natural History of my instrument: by Alicia Jo Rabins
A Natural History of My Mishearing: by Ed Skoog
Natural Histories Project: by Sean Hill
Please submit your own entry by posting a link in the comments below. For more details on the criteria for posts visit the original competition announcement here. In a nutshell, we are looking for entries using at least 3 different forms of media. These forms include, but are not limited to - text, static images, audio, video, and any other medium, even those not yet known to the world.Thank you for visiting,
may your day be filled with free thought.
4 comments:
My entry for your competition. I should point out that the backing music to the video is my old band, 'Gentle Ihor's Devotion'. Thanks.
http://www.tymchak.com/blog/?p=383
Thank you so much Ivor for your entry! I will quickly be posting an update on the competition. It seems like there is a video at the end of your post but it does not show up on my computer at least the old computer I'm using right now. Does this video require a plug-in or something? Let me know so We can all see you work!
Cheers
TPG
Funnily enough, when I use Firefox on my Mac I can't see the video either! Safari does show it though.
It's just an embedded YouTube video so no plug-ins should be required.
Here's a link to where it is on YouTube.
http://www.youtube.com/user/ivortymchak#p/a/u/2/gdPiH_d00EA
Did some research and identified the problem. It's not with Firefox but with the WYSIWYG editor in Wordpress. You have to turn it off when embedding videos. A nice man in a YouTube video showed me.
Anyway, it is there now and it plays. Sorry for messing you about but hey, I learned something as a result!
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