On Wednesday, April 05, 2006, at 01:20PM, <klort@hydrophilus.com> wrote:
Klonk Wed, 5 Apr 2006 01:07:58 -0500 veschprigt mroktar Jon Kamm <kammagic@comcast.net> [re: [Yello] uControl]:
All I want is to provide Yello content and info to everyone. This becomes a problem, however, when you decide to issue said content in non-universally viewable formats. If, as I have argued in the past repeatedly, you truly wanted to provide Yello content and info to EVERYONE, you would then be sure to use a format that EVERYONE CAN USE. You don't. You continue to issue content that is bleeding edge proprietary to your platform, to wit: H-264 mp4/quicktime.
--gcr
Perhaps as was stated in an earlier portion ot this vein/thread/ perticular discussion, what was it 6 years ago, he knew nothing about computers. Well, he as all of us are learning, but it takes some longer to master than others. Also, perhaps he is comfortable using a peerticular format. I say there's nothing wrong with that. For the benefit of those on the list that cannot directly access the posted content, there are the other members that gladly convert said content to allow others to enjoy. Thjis works, so why constantly BUCK the system, when you could better assist those that cannot read the H-264, or what-ever it is called, bt converting them and sharing in other formats? I can tell you, If I were better versed, and had the necessary equipment, I'd be happilly doing so, and not bitching about it, and I'm sure there are many others on the list that would (and do) too, without the whining. "The Grip Guy". Get all your custom hand made Gymnastics Grips here!