Online Pujas/World's Most Polluted



In this edition of Boing Boing tv: online religious ceremonies for Hindus, a real estate in-faux-mercial about the world's most polluted places, and a sneak peek at Sputnik Mania, a documentary film directed by David Hoffman.

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#1 posted by Anonymous , October 8, 2007 1:08 AM

A lot of these temples in India are looking at getting donations from various sources. Tirupati Balaji, is another such example!! Have heard that they have to employ people to count the money that they receive, this is not virtual, but real money.
http://mokshjuneja.com

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The video on the Sputnik Mania site has a recollection of seeing Sputnik pass over - had to be pretty world-shaking to see the first man-made orbiter.

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I dunno if that Unicorn Chaser cleansed the palate so much as left a potato vodka aftertaste.

But, on the upside, perhaps it was the weekend withdrawal, but today's installment seemed meatier than previous ones. This has become part of my morning routine.

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#4 posted by Anonymous , October 8, 2007 5:00 PM

Jackhammer Jill (or is it Jane?) needs to see an electrolysist for that beard! hehehe :)>

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Great infomercial! Any chances of a Creative Zen Vision:M friendly format in the future? MP4's work but have to be converted first.

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Hey, Brandon -- easy Quicktime links coming within a day or two.

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Is there a chance you could adjust the volume on the commercials so that it's the same as the rest of the video? When watching it at work, I need to lower the volume myself when the commercials come on, but raise it to hear the actual content.

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Runawayjim,

It's more than just a volume issue. The sibilance on the audio is just awful. At first I though it was just Xeni's microphone, but todays feed has the same issue on the very first ad, too. As a part time audio engineer this is like fingernails on a blackboard. The whole feed needs to be run through a "de-esser".

Gary

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