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...when I was 7 for two years
Wow, that must have been tough for you, getting held back while all your friends went on to be eight year olds.
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Wow, that must have been tough for you, getting held back while all your friends went on to be eight year olds.
It was weird - my B-day would come, and the cake would have 7 candles again! The next time, it had 9, and suddenly my shoes did not fit.

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I just posted the first official episode of the Tokyo Dan Mobile podcast along with accompanying pics and videos at http://tokyodan.com. Everything was done with a cell phone, an iRiver MP3 recorder and, of course the N810.

Lessons learned:
1 The videos could have been longer and the pictures bigger. I kept everything small cause I was worried about upload time. But the uploads were FAST on my Wireless Gate connection at McDonald's.

2 I had to get rid of the embedded uStream and Seesmic players on my Netvibes produced site at tokyodan.com becuse they were playing havoc with the N810 browser while I was trying to upload the videos to YouTube. No problem though because I won't be doing any video streaming cause the Broadcast features of uStream & Seesmic don't work in the N810 browser. Also the video page at tokyodan.com is a lot lighter.

3 Flickr seems better than Twitxr for uploading and displaying images so I get rid of the Twitxr player too. Although Twitxr does have some interesting location based features.

This was my first try at doing a podcast, uploading pics & videos with no desktop or laptop computer. Things went pretty well for a first try. But the N810 did appear to hang up a few times. But it came back to life after 10 to 30 seconds or so. Getting rid of the uStream and Seesmic players cured the hangups. I guess my next attempt will go a lot more smoothly. And look forward to longer videos and bigger pictures.

This was posted via the N810.

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