This was created for CNN Moneyline using home equipment an on a very short schedule (same day). It's a little kludgey (okay, maybe a lot) but it tells the story of why I started webbiographies.com
This was created for CNN Moneyline using home equipment an on a very short schedule (same day). It's a little kludgey (okay, maybe a lot) but it tells the story of why I started webbiographies.com
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Interesting. Inspiring. I have been thinking of doing this! Thanks for sharing. -Hans - in Stockholm, Sweden P.S. I am going to add voice recordings (and other sounds) to the web memoir. Maybe I will then use ipernity...
Excellent idea. I have been struggling with my Web Memoirs for about a year. The journey has taken me to 16mm film, Super 8 films, videos, and digital movies. Good luck, Tom
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-Hans - in Stockholm, Sweden
P.S. I am going to add voice recordings (and other sounds) to the web memoir. Maybe I will then use ipernity...
Good luck, Tom
Very interesting approach to explain how your website was born and works...