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Uploaded by on May 25, 2007

About vloging and its impact on society.
This is a repost of one of my first videos that i took down for reediting. Its 2 minutes shorter now and saves you my usual "stare in the cam saying nothing" scenes. It was done with my old cam which is why the quality isnt so good. And allthough its almost 6 months old , tv still is not part of my life anymore.

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  • I have not watched Tv also..and I haveonly used youtube,and for current tv clips in raw format I watch Liveleak (dot) com..and for info ,I go to Wiki,Google and Cnn (dot) com

  • Hey! Thanks for commenting, yeah google news has become my first source of info too, i like it how ou can compare the different articles on the same topic , kinda helps filter out the bullshit the press sometimes spreads. Thanks for commenting.

  • Oh, bin gerade über Dein Video gestolpert! :-)

    Nö, ich gucke überhaupt kein Fernsehen mehr, höchstens mal Nachrichten, wenn's gerade die passende Zeit ist.

  • danke für's vorbeischauen, toll das immer mehr deutsche "rumtuben". Das mit dem TV ist ne gute sache find ich.

  • Multi-billion dollar television networks are dead. Long live the multi-billion person video communication system!

  • Oh my i cant imagine billions of vloggers, i think were like 2 million right now or so...to think there were billions -mind blowingly awesome!

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  • yea i hardly watch tv any more except for documentorys

  • Ich würde lieber für YouTube zahlen als weiter Rundfunk- und Fernsehgebühren...

  • I'm not sure how much we really connect with others this way, though. Of the people whom I've met on YouTube and later spoken to over the phone, or met face to face, none have really been what they seemed. I suppose that's mostly a function of my filling in missing pieces of information with what I would like, rather than the facts.

  • Interesting. I've pretty much given up on TV, but I can't say that it's entirely because of YouTube. I can't imagine wasting 4 hours a day watching that worthless crap anymore, although I'm now wasting a fair amount of time watching random stuff on YouTube...

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