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Mar 7, 2007
The book as video
I am filled with admiration. There were some blurry images and hiccups in the sound, but that may be my old computer. Oddly enough, when viewing a second time, the screen suddenly went dead, taking with it Firefox and all its works. Sexual censorship on You-tube? Naturally, I am wondering how to make a video of Chronicle of Zenobia, not that I'm brave enough to try it yet. I'm still working on the new blog (Empress of the East)-- of which which, come to think of it, you are the godmother.