I have 3 videos on my account, and it's taken me a year or so to do that. Here's the most recent http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=jpuhqDGMe-Q Now people can say "Awww.. how cute!!!"
Thanks... ya'll know me, always fishing for a compliment Yeah I made her with my wife Candy. We have it narrowed down to one of two times, depending upon what system you use to measure time of conception. There's apparently a little bit of disagreement about it. It was either just before my wifes cycle, here in Sydney during boring body servicing sex, or it was later the next week in Ecuador during passionate love making in her parents' granny flat thing that we were staying in, where we felt incredible love and connectivity and had one of those simultaneous screaming things (only time ever for us as well) and unbeleivably this happened at the same time that a bunch of kids outside lit off a bunch of fireworks in the street. It was so good that we didn't even laugh about the fireworks for about 5 minutes or so afterwards. It would be nice to know which time it was since various things have nailed it down to one of those 2 occasions.
lolol I watched that video the other day MD, and I was thinking how cute she was, and like, some people have kids that people go "aww cute" to, but you're thinking... hm not so much.. but she actually is, like, way cute.
Widescreen now ...nice!! I wondered why my view had changed
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YouTube sees bigger picture with widescreen format
November 27, 2008 12:01am
AFTER years of complaints, YouTube yesterday expanded the size of its video screen to widescreen format.
The Google-owned video-sharing site announced the change to the format in a posting on the YouTube blog.
"Over the years we've heard a lot of feedback from you about what you'd like to change about YouTube, and the size of our video player is always top of mind," the blog said.
"We're expanding the width of the page to 960 pixels to better reflect the quality of the videos you create and the screens that you use to watch them."
The switch to widescreen format is the latest in a number of recent moves at YouTube, which was purchased by Google for $US1.65 billion ($2.56 billion) in 2006 but has been unable to turn its massive popularity into profits.
I'm really excited about this. This is such a cool feature.
A lot of people are pissed that there are black bars on the sides of 4:3 (or other ratio) vids, however I don't really care at all. It was such a nice surprise that they moved ahead with this. Of course, I think this will put a lot of pressure on people to fully utilise the widescreen function.
I've resubmitted my Silly video in widescreen the other day. And my Turkey videos (Hometown Glory) are already available in all their widescreen glory.
Is this only worked out from our video's being watched, or would playlists also be part of it? Playlists would make sense to me as to why those other countries are linking to mine.
Those lists are from the number of views per country we get (or is it, the percentage of views..).. I don't think playlists have anything to do with it?
Yeah you're right I think. Even though the playlists collect views, when you click on the actual countries on the map, it shows what videos they have watched.
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I have ....but wasn't too keen on the look so reverted.
I HATE how when you go to someones channel and click on their videos it plays on the same page, it doesn't let me right click and go open in new tab like I always do And everyone has videos set to auto play, BANDWIDTH WASTE
GOOGLE-owned YouTube rolled out a major redesign aimed at clearing out visual noise and capturing the attention of viewers at the video-sharing website.
"We really felt like we needed to step back and remove the clutter," Google product manager Shiva Rajaraman said at the site's headquarters in San Bruno, California as he provided an in-depth look at the revamped YouTube home page.
"Changes are based on how people actually use YouTube."
YouTube engineers said they studied the way people behave at the website and modified the home page accordingly. The number of links on the page have been cut by more than half.
Information about videos is grouped in one place and one side of the page is devoted to viewing recommendations personalized to what visitors are seeking.
There is a cleaned up "actions bar" for sharing, flagging or embedding videos.
Modified playlist tools make it easier to queue up videos for viewing or skip from one to another.
YouTube also eliminated a five-star ranking system and replaced it with a simple "likes/dislikes" choice for viewers.
It turned out that the vast bulk of ratings entered are five-stars while a meager percentage of one-star ratings get logged and almost nobody rates videos in between, according to YouTube interface designer Julian Fumar.
Makers of videos will get spotlights in YouTube comment forums and be able to add brand names to titles of their works.
YouTube has been testing the new page design with some users for about two months.
The basic objective is to get people spending more time at YouTube, according to Mr Rajaraman.
I rate songs in between.. I hate how they've hidden the comment so I have to click to see them, and I hate how it looks like facebook now. Except it's a bit odd because it looked weird one day but now it's back to normal. Oh and I hate vevo!