As a few of you have seen, Me and my friends, have been filming a series of short movies called smithglass, about the glasses of Neo and Agent Smith possessing those who wear them.
Today we finsihed filming and have released a trailer...
It shows my hair quite well
Apreciate comments
Hi Beanz,
When Youtube first came out, I could click & enjoy watching any of what they had to offer. Not now, however, --- I apparently don't have whatever devise they require of me in order to watch ANYthing there... And I'm NOT in the financial mood to pay for one more damn computer thingy in order to "update" to some trechnology that will only be out-dated next year!!!!!
Do I sound irritated w/ the computer world? YES!!!!
Something to think about, if any computer geeks are reading this: if paying for constantly "improving" updates means that I'll be broke all the time, then I'll learn to live without the more modern technology...
End of rant!
- Ken
Ken,
How old could your computer be?. My PC is not one of the latest, I think it dates back when the very first Windows XP made his appear, sitting on 128 Mb on RAM :P I can see the videos on youtube without any problem. You might not need to "pay" for anything, just upgrade the internet browser, download the latest version or try someone like Mozilla.
The vid looks cool. Beanz' hair is growing fast and healthy!
See link
Firefox!
ken, i agree with you -- i find the need for updates pretty annoying -- my m.o. is to purchase a computer and run it ignoring the need to update software since my experience has been that anything I try to install breaks something else. I will run a stock machine in this way for 5 to 7 years. By then, it's so old the hardware is failing and it has become out of date to the point of almost not being functional, then I'll get a new machine and start over again. So my "update" is to simply buy a new computer.
With regard to digital tv though, I plan to simply quit watching broadcast tv next year when analog ends. I'll keep what I have for DVDs, until they become unwatchable and figure out what to do at that point.
I predict that eventually, we'll all have portable computers that do everything for us--tv, music, movies et al. and regular broadcast tv receivers, stereos and so on will all go away.
Eventually broadcast tv and radio will go away. All programming will be downloaded, even "live" events.
You might need to download the latest version of Adobe Flash or upgrade your internet browser to view videos on Youtube.
Ken,
You need the latest Adobe Flash Player, It's free @ Adobe.com
Hope this helps,
Bruce
I like the trailer and just what it should be and look forward to part IV. I liked the others and you can see how your hair is getting longer and using the video medium is great.
Cheers,
John.B