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pimg class="float_right" src="/~~/f?id=48b6ad3114b9b9e300c11725maxX=240maxY=209" border="0"
alt="charlie-odonnell.jpg" title="charlie-odonnell.jpg" width="240" height="209" /When Scott
Heiferman a
href="http://www.alleyinsider.com/2008/11/heiferman-steps-down-as-ny-tech-head"announced his
abdication from the NY Tech Meetup throne at the last Meetup/a, he said that he had asked himself
the question of whether the Meetup could be more than just a once a month pitch meeting./p pIt's
exactly the same question I asked three years ago when I started a
href="http://www.nextny.org/"nextNY/a. At the time, Meetup.com didn't have listservs, so it was
much more of an event than it was any kind of community. Twitter wasn't around, so even during the
event itself, people seemed kind of disconnected from each other. There were no after parties
either. I actually wanted to meet the people at the event, particularly the up and comers who were
in my peer group, so I asked Scott if it was ok to form another group and he was fully supportive.
Now, we're at 2,000 people and growing, and our @shakeshack event was the hot community event over
the summer./p pBut nextNY didn't solve everyone's needs. Some people wanted more of a direct
connection to financing, and so David and Yao created a unique business opportunity for themselves
by founding the Hatchery around that premise. They throw pitch meetings and investor matchups--and
that obviously wouldn't be relevant for all the members of the NY Tech Meetup./p pThere have also
been more focused groups, like the Video 2.0 Meetup group, which itself supports almost 2500
people, and industry meetups like the Fashion 2.0 Meetup, where over 200 entrepreneurs at the
crossroads of fashion and technology are gathered./p pAnd, of course, for even longer, we've had
tech user groups, like NYPHP and the Linux User Group, etc. These organizations have been holding
events and running online listservs for years, connecting the technologists of the Big Apple./p
pSo, as the NY Tech Meetup scaled to 7,500 people, it inspired people whose needs it wasn't
fulfilling to go off and create their own groups--creating lots of new community leaders. Seems to
me that it's more than serving its purpose./p pScott, however, positioned the NY Tech Meetup as
falling short--so when he asked for new leadership, those who answered the call came new ideas
ablazin', writing manifestos, blog posts, etc... and the theme was the same... more, bigger,
structure. /p pThis is typical. No one ever wins this type of thing by promising more of the same.
Change is sexy, as are big visions. However, as we should know from the Web, focus and reduction
are more likely to improve the quality of a product than adding more features. /p pAnd now, we're
going to be forced to choose between these new visions, when the community never actually asked for
any of them. I mean, this whole time, any one of the people running for Meetup organizer could have
proposed any of their suggested changes and ideas, and totally ran with them, and we could have
seen whether or not they got any traction in the community. That's the way nextNY works. If someone
wants to run an event, everyone is free to, and if only 10 people want to go, it's fine -- those 10
people meet. If 150 people want to go, it naturally gathers more momentum, focus, and effort. That
minimizes the amount of community distraction and mis-allocation of resources./p pNo one, except
Scott, was asking for more overhead, a board, or more structure, because whatever they weren't
getting out of the NY Tech Meetup, they were getting out of one of these other community
organizations... and now we're going to put the weight of 7,500 people and a board behind someone's
agenda--an agenda that didn't earn that following in the first place. I actually think this could
be dangerous--because it has the potential to distract other resources and the community itself on
issues and efforts that aren't really being driven by the community. /p pFor example, a lot of
people have been saying that there needs to be more venture investment in NYC. Whether or not
that's the case, something like 2% of all startups are ever really appropriate for venture
investment anyway. Still, that's something that everyone will support, even though it really isn't
relevant. Need we waste the NY Tech Meetup's time and energy on trying to work to get more
investment in NYC when it doesn't really apply to most of its members?/p pPlus, a lot of what
bothers me about this "election" is that the people running so far have either never tried to show
leadership in the community before, or whose leadership efforts haven't garnered anything close to
the kind of success the current NY Tech Meetup has. And now we're going to throw the weight of
7,500 people behind them? That's going to set off a legitimization of someone's ideas that never
got traction otherwise. That person will undoubtedly be looked to as representative of the
community when they really aren't. I might think differently if anyone gets a majority of the
votes, but what are the chances of that happening? I'll bet you that "turnout" isn't even 50%, not
to mention the fact that all the people in NY Tech aren't in the Meetup group, obviously, so this
person isn't really going to be very representative of very many people at all. They'll likely be
treated as such, though, because elections create that perception. /p pInstead, why not keep things
a liquid market of smaller, focused groups--representative of what the community actually needs.
This way, if there's a group that wants to get together around investments, like the Hatchery, they
can, and they'll naturally rightsize themselves around that need. Let's not forget that the 7,500
people joined the meetup as designed--to meet once a month, check in with others in the community,
and see some interesting new startups. It was simple, and not surprisingly, simple got traction.
There was no groundswell of people saying "This sucks, we need to do more." In fact, it was quite
the contrary. Tickets to the NY Tech Meetup sell out in minutes. /p pHave we not learned anything
from AOL and Yahoo? Kludging disparate factions of a community together in an attempt to be its
center never works. In fact, it goes against the very essence of Meetup itself--a loose collection
of groups centered around focused interests, with lots of cross pollination but no central hub./p
pSo, after giving this a lot of thought, I think I really only support two options here. Let's keep
it exactly the same--because it works, and because anything different or with more structure isn't
really what the community asked for or needs or can't be found in other groups./p pOr, let's just
disband the whole thing before it trips over its own structure and overhead and wastes a lot of
effort and resources. Yeah... that's right. Let's stop the NY Tech Meetup and see how many new
efforts pop up in its place and how many new leaders are created. I would hope that it would create
at least a few--because there were a few people running I had never seen or heard from before. /p
pOr how about just spinning out the monthly meetup and keeping that strongexactly the
same/strong--run by someone currently on the organizing staff--and have some side "ideas" group
coming up with new things to try out and incubate within the community?/p pDo I actually think the
NY Tech Meetup should be disbanded? No, I don't. But do I think we are in danger of forming the
next NYNMA, which failed under its own overhead during a downturn? Yes, I do. (something that
nextNY, for example, can't do, b/c it's just a group of people... no finances, no costs... as long
as there are two nextNYers who want to meet and talk to each other, it will always be around). I'm
also looking at the NYSIA model, with a paid director that, while more focused on the enterprise
side, really hasn't galvanized the community either--despite the good efforts of very qualified
people. /p pMeetup proved that the grassrootsy, low overhead model worked. The NY Tech Meetup
inspired a generation of new community leaders who have packed the a
href="http://www.garysguide.org/events"Gary's Guide/a calendar full of tech community events. I'd
rather see it disappear than see a new vision haphazardly bolted on to a community that never asked
for one./p pemCharlie O'Donnell (a
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of a href="http://path101.com/"Path 101/a, a NYC-based startup, and founder of a
href="http://www.nextny.org/"NextNY/a, a tech community group. He blogs at a
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Support Forums: Message List - Announcements (EAP) -
9 hours and 22 minutes ago
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Java EE Container) don't work in Firefox 3. I see this JS error on page load that may
or may not be related:/pp style="min-height: 8pt; height: 8pt; padding: 0px;"nbsp;/ppstrongError:
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Astronomy Picture of the Day -
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STYLE="max-width:40em"P P b Massive Stars Resolved in the Carina Nebula /b br b Credit: /b a
href="http://www.nasa.gov"NASA/a, a href="http://www.esa.int/"ESA/a, and a
href="http://heritage.stsci.edu/2000/01/bio/bio_primary.html" J. Maíz Apellániz/a (a
href="http://www.iaa.es/"Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía/a, Spain) P p b
Explanation: /b How massive can stars be? Big, hefty stars live short violent lives that can
profoundly affect their environments. Isolating a massive star can be problematic, however, since
what seems to be a single a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_brightest_stars"bright
star/a might actually turn out to be a href="http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap970219.html"several
stars close/a together. Such was the case for two of the brightest objects visible in the a
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_star_cluster" open star cluster/a a
href="http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap000613.html"Trumpler 16/a, located in the southern a
href="http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap071027.html"Carina Nebula/a. Upon close inspection by the
a href="http://acs.pha.jhu.edu/"Hubble Space Telescope/a, a
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf-Rayet_star"WR/a 25, the brightest object in the a
href="http://www.spacetelescope.org/news/html/heic0822.html" above image/a, was confirmed to
consist of at least two separate stars. Additionally, Tr16 -244, just to the upper right of a
href="http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2006A%26A...460..777G" WR 25/a, was resolved for the first time
to be at least three individual stars. Even so, the brightest star in a
href="http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2006A%26A...445.1093P" WR 25/a appears to be about 50 times the
mass of our Sun, making it one of the more massive stars known. a
href="http://www.peripatus.gen.nz/Astronomy/SteWin.html" Winds/a from these stars are likely
significant contributers to the a href="http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap070714.html"large
bubble/a that the star cluster sits in. The a
href="http://www.spacetelescope.org/images/html/heic0822b.html" Carina Nebula/a, home to unusually
shaped a href="http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap030630.html"dust clouds/a and the famous a
href="http://chandra.harvard.edu/edu/formal/variable_stars/"variable star/a a
href="http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap060326.html"Eta Carina/a, lies about 7,500 a
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_year"light years/a away toward the constellation of a
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keel"Ship's Keel/a (a href=
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Engadget -
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Groening's long running animated sitcom. Last night, emThe Simpsons/em took on Apple, or uh, Mapple
for a full 6 minutes of lampoonery -- a pretty harsh ride at a two-joke per minute pace. It all
starts when the Springfield mall gets its very own Mapple store, "it's so sterile," gasps Lisa upon
entering. Perhaps the best exchange comes from Bart's dubbing of a Steve Mobs' product announcement
in front of a crowd of gaping nerds, "You think you're cool because you buy a $500 phone with a
picture of a fruit on it. Well guess what? They cost 8 bucks to make and I pee on every one!" A
Mapple store employee then angrily responds, "Who dares question the boss we fired 10 years ago and
then brought back!" Yuk yuk. Videos after the break for as long as it takes for the copyrighters to
wake up.br /br /[Thanks, holycow]pa
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1 days and 3 hours ago
iEndocrine-related cancer, Vol. 10, No. 2. (June 2003), pp. 179-186./ibr /br /The central
involvement of estrogen in the development of the mammary gland and in the genesis of breast cancer
has lent impetus to studies of the links between estrogen action and the cell cycle machinery.
Recent studies of the estrogenic regulation of molecules with known roles in the control of G1/S
phase progression have resulted in significant advances in understanding these links. Estrogens
independently regulate the expression and function of c-Myc and cyclin D1 and the induction of
either c-Myc or cyclin D1 is sufficient to recapitulate the effects of estrogen on cell cycle
progression. These pathways converge at the activation of cyclin E-Cdk2 complexes. The active
cyclin E-Cdk2 complexes are depleted of the cyclin dependent kinase (CDK) inhibitor p21(WAF1/CIP1)
because of estrogen-mediated inhibition of nascent p21(WAF1/CIP1). Insulin and estrogen
synergistically stimulate cell cycle progression, and the ability of estrogen to antagonize an
insulin-induced increase in p21(WAF1/CIP1) gene expression appears to underlie this effect.
Antiestrogen treatment of MCF-7 cells leads to an acute decrease of c-Myc expression, a subsequent
decline in cyclin D1, and ultimately arrest of cells in a state with features characteristic of
quiescence. An antisense-mediated decrease in c-Myc expression results in decreased cyclin D1
expression and inhibition of DNA synthesis, mimicking the effects of antiestrogen treatment and
emphasizing the importance of c-Myc as an estrogen/antiestrogen target. These data identify c-Myc,
cyclin D1, p21(WAF1/CIP1) and cyclin E-Cdk2 as central components of estrogen regulation of cell
cycle progression and hence as potential downstream targets that contribute to the role of estrogen
in oncogenesis.br /iSF Doisneau-Sixou, CM Sergio, JS Carroll, R Hui, EA Musgrove, RL Sutherland/i

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pimg src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2008/11/burn-cds-dvds-hive.png"
width="494" height="271" style="display:block;" /The internet has made it easier than ever to share
media and data with friends, family, and co-workers, but that doesn't mean burning your own CDs and
DVDs is a thing of the past. Blank optical discs are dirt cheap, they work virtually everywhere,
and if you bought your computer sometime in the last 5 years, chances are you've got the necessary
hardware to quickly burn anything you want to a disc in just a few minutes. Now all you need is the
right authoring tools. Earlier this week we asked you to a
href="http://lifehacker.com/5098925/best-cd-and-dvd-burning-tools"share your favorite CD and DVD
burning tools/a, and today we're back with the five most popular answers. Keep reading for a closer
look at your favorites, then cast a vote for the burning tool you like best. iPhoto by a
href="http://flickr.com/photos/thetrial/497932831/"the trial/a/i./p h3 style="font-size: 120%;
margin-top: 20px;"InfraRecorder (Windows)/h3 pimg
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2008/11/infrarecorder-hive.png"
class="center" width="728" height="390" style="display:block;float:none;" /a
href="http://infrarecorder.org/"InfraRecorder/a is a free, open-source CD and DVD burning
application for Windows. InfraRecorder covers almost any of your optical needs, including support
for burning disc images, copying discs, creating quick audio CDs, writing video DVDs, erasing
discs, and more. InfraRecorder is lightweight and decidedly bloat-free, and it's even available as
a portable app you can carry on your thumb drive to satisfy your burning needs no matter where you
are./p h3 style="font-size: 120%; margin-top: 20px;"ImgBurn (Windows/Linux)/h3 pimg
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2008/11/imgburn-hive.png" class="center"
width="614" height="409" style="display:block;" /a href="http://www.imgburn.com/"ImgBurn/a is a
free CD and DVD Swiss Army knife for Windows (it also runs on Linux under Wine). ImgBurn can write
data from a variety of formats, burns audio CDs, ISOs, and video DVDs, including regular DVD, HD
DVD, and Blu-ray DVD. As an added bonus, ImgBurn can read a disc to an image on your hard drive and
build a disc image from files on your computer. It's fast, easy to use, and doesn't cost a penny.
Incidentally, this app is still actively developed by the same developer who built the once very
popular a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dvd_decrypter"DVD Decrypter/a./p h3 style="font-size:
120%; margin-top: 20px;"K3b (Linux)/h3 pimg
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2008/11/k3b.png" class="center" width="600"
height="405" style="display:block;" /a href="http://k3b.plainblack.com/"K3b/a (which stands for KDE
Burn Baby Burn) is an open-source burning application for Linux. Like the rest, K3b supports common
tasks like burning audio CDs, data discs, disc images and disc copying. For movie lovers, K3b can
even rip your DVDs to your hard drive in either of the popular DivX or Xvid formats. If you're
running Linux, K3b is easily one of the most popular options for burning anything to your optical
discs./p h3 style="font-size: 120%; margin-top: 20px;"CDBurnerXP (Windows)/h3 pimg
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2008/11/cdburnerxp.png" class="center"
width="554" height="393" style="display:block;" /a href="http://cdburnerxp.se/"CDBurnerXP/a is a
free authoring software for Windows. Despite its name, CDBurnerXP works with Windows Vista, 2000,
2003 Server, and XP; it also burns to CD emand/em DVD, including HD and Blu-ray. It's got a small
footprint, and like most of the other options, burns data discs, audio CDs, and ISOs without a
hitch. CDBurnerXP is light, fast, and free, requires .NET 3.5./p h3 style="font-size: 120%;
margin-top: 20px;"Nero (Windows/Linux)/h3 pimg
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2008/11/nero-9.png" class="center"
width="600" height="416" style="display:block;" /a
href="http://www.nero.com/enu/store-nero9.html"Nero 9/a is a shareware optical media authoring tool
for Windows that's long been the go-to favorite for robust, user-friendly CD and DVD burning for a
price. Detractors complain that Nero is slow and bloated (and the 370MB download, 2GB free space
requirement, and emlong/em install time doesn't inspire confidence to the contrary), but fans argue
that you can install only what you need from Nero and that its simplicity more than makes up for
the bloat. Nero 9 is an $80 shareware (grab the trial a
href="http://www.nero.com/enu/downloads-nero9-trial.php"here/a), Windows only, requires .NET 3.0.
Linux users can give a href="http://www.nero.com/enu/linux3.html"Nero Linux/a a go for $25./p hr
Now that you've seen the best, it's time to vote for your favorite authoring tool.br script
type="text/javascript" language="javascript" src="http://static.polldaddy.com/p/1152445.js"
/scriptnoscripta href="http://answers.polldaddy.com/poll/1152445/"Which Is the Best CD and DVD
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href="http://lifehacker.com/5042196/burnaware-free-burns-cds-dvds-and-blu+ray"original post/a) and
a href="http://www2.ashampoo.com/webcache/html/1/product_2_1810__.htm"Ashampoo/a (a
href="http://lifehacker.com/5070552/ashampoo-burning-studio-free-handles-all-your-burning-needs"original
post/a), followed by Linux-only a href="http://projects.gnome.org/brasero/"Brasero/a (the Gnome
counterpart to the KDE-focused K3b) and Mac OS X-only a
href="http://www.roxio.com/enu/products/toast/titanium/overview.html"Toast/a. Whether or not the CD
or DVD authoring tool that's the apple of your eye made the short list, let's hear more about it in
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align="right" frameborder="0" height="82" scrolling="no" width="55"/iframeThe internet has made it
easier than ever to share media and data with friends, family, and co-workers, but that doesn't
mean burning your own CDs and DVDs is a thing of the past. Blank optical discs are dirt cheap, they
work virtually everywhere, and if you bought your computer sometime in the last 5 years, chances
are you've got the necessary hardware to quickly burn anything you want to a disc in just a few
minutes. Now all you need is the right authoring tools. Earlier this week we asked you to a
href="http://lifehacker.com/5098925/best-cd-and-dvd-burning-tools"share your favorite CD and DVD
burning tools/a, and today we're back with the five most popular answers. Keep reading for a closer
look at your favorites, then cast a vote for the burning tool you like best. iPhoto by a
href="http://flickr.com/photos/thetrial/497932831/"the trial/a/i./p h3 style="font-size: 120%;
margin-top: 20px;"InfraRecorder (Windows)/h3 pimg
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2008/11/infrarecorder-hive.png"
class="center" width="728" height="390" style="display:block;float:none;" /a
href="http://infrarecorder.org/"InfraRecorder/a is a free, open-source CD and DVD burning
application for Windows. InfraRecorder covers almost any of your optical needs, including support
for burning disc images, copying discs, creating quick audio CDs, writing video DVDs, erasing
discs, and more. InfraRecorder is lightweight and decidedly bloat-free, and it's even available as
a portable app you can carry on your thumb drive to satisfy your burning needs no matter where you
are./p h3 style="font-size: 120%; margin-top: 20px;"ImgBurn (Windows/Linux)/h3 pimg
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2008/11/imgburn-hive.png" class="center"
width="614" height="409" style="display:block;" /a href="http://www.imgburn.com/"ImgBurn/a is a
free CD and DVD Swiss Army knife for Windows (it also runs on Linux under Wine). ImgBurn can write
data from a variety of formats, burns audio CDs, ISOs, and video DVDs, including regular DVD, HD
DVD, and Blu-ray DVD. As an added bonus, ImgBurn can read a disc to an image on your hard drive and
build a disc image from files on your computer. It's fast, easy to use, and doesn't cost a penny.
Incidentally, this app is still actively developed by the same developer who built the once very
popular a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dvd_decrypter"DVD Decrypter/a./p h3 style="font-size:
120%; margin-top: 20px;"K3b (Linux)/h3 pimg
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2008/11/k3b.png" class="center" width="600"
height="405" style="display:block;" /a href="http://k3b.plainblack.com/"K3b/a (which stands for KDE
Burn Baby Burn) is an open-source burning application for Linux. Like the rest, K3b supports common
tasks like burning audio CDs, data discs, disc images and disc copying. For movie lovers, K3b can
even rip your DVDs to your hard drive in either of the popular DivX or Xvid formats. If you're
running Linux, K3b is easily one of the most popular options for burning anything to your optical
discs./p h3 style="font-size: 120%; margin-top: 20px;"CDBurnerXP (Windows)/h3 pimg
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2008/11/cdburnerxp.png" class="center"
width="554" height="393" style="display:block;" /a href="http://cdburnerxp.se/"CDBurnerXP/a is a
free authoring software for Windows. Despite its name, CDBurnerXP works with Windows Vista, 2000,
2003 Server, and XP; it also burns to CD emand/em DVD, including HD and Blu-ray. It's got a small
footprint, and like most of the other options, burns data discs, audio CDs, and ISOs without a
hitch. CDBurnerXP is light, fast, and free, requires .NET 3.5./p h3 style="font-size: 120%;
margin-top: 20px;"Nero (Windows/Linux)/h3 pimg
src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2008/11/nero-9.png" class="center"
width="600" height="416" style="display:block;" /a
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for Windows that's long been the go-to favorite for robust, user-friendly CD and DVD burning for a
price. Detractors complain that Nero is slow and bloated (and the 370MB download, 2GB free space
requirement, and emlong/em install time doesn't inspire confidence to the contrary), but fans argue
that you can install only what you need from Nero and that its simplicity more than makes up for
the bloat. Nero 9 is an $80 shareware (grab the trial a
href="http://www.nero.com/enu/downloads-nero9-trial.php"here/a), Windows only, requires .NET 3.0.
Linux users can give a href="http://www.nero.com/enu/linux3.html"Nero Linux/a a go for $25./p hr
Now that you've seen the best, it's time to vote for your favorite authoring tool.br script
type="text/javascript" language="javascript" src="http://static.polldaddy.com/p/1152445.js"
/scriptnoscripta href="http://answers.polldaddy.com/poll/1152445/"Which Is the Best CD and DVD
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Windows-only applications a href="http://www.burnaware.com/burnaware_free.html"BurnAware Free/a (a
href="http://lifehacker.com/5042196/burnaware-free-burns-cds-dvds-and-blu+ray"original post/a) and
a href="http://www2.ashampoo.com/webcache/html/1/product_2_1810__.htm"Ashampoo/a (a
href="http://lifehacker.com/5070552/ashampoo-burning-studio-free-handles-all-your-burning-needs"original
post/a), followed by Linux-only a href="http://projects.gnome.org/brasero/"Brasero/a (the Gnome
counterpart to the KDE-focused K3b) and Mac OS X-only a
href="http://www.roxio.com/enu/products/toast/titanium/overview.html"Toast/a. Whether or not the CD
or DVD authoring tool that's the apple of your eye made the short list, let's hear more about it in
the comments./p br style="clear: both;"/ a
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Le nouvel entraîneur de la JS Kabylie Moussa Saïb tentera de sauver la saison
malgré le bilan décevant des Canaris. Le nouveau-ancien entraîneur de la JS
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chance in the late 1960s and early 1970s. In particular, the a
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dedicated to better understanding the surface of the Moon by exploring mountains, valleys, a
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DCEmu Forums:: The Homebrew & Gaming Network :: PSP Dreamcast Nintendo DS Wii GP2X Xbox 360 GBA Gamecube PS2 Forums - GP2X News Forum -
2 days and 3 hours ago
Here it is. Ultimate PSPtube 1.3. A modification of PSPTube which allows you to watch videos on
your PSP. There are 21 sites included. Below is the readme which includes how to change the site
order and stop sites from displaying.
Sites Included
--------------
-CrunchyRoll
-Dailymotion
-Google Video
-Guba
-LiveLeak
-MetaCafe
-MuchoSucko
-MySpace Videos
-MyVideo
-NothingToxic
-Pornhub
-Shufuni
-TNAFlix
-Tube8
-Tudou
-VBox7
-Veoh
-Wanktube
-XVideos
-YouTube
-YouTubeHQ
Known Issues
------------
-Videos don't save to favourites for Veoh and Guba
-Longer videos in Veoh dont load because they use a format that PSPTube doesn't support
-Shufuni shows the first page of results for all pages
-There are various issues with the quality of the videos for many sites because they use a non
supported format
Installation
------------
Simply copy the folder "Ultimate PSPTube" into the directory "PSP/GAME" on your PSP, overwriting
any
older version. There should now be the folder "PSP/GAME/Ultimate PSPTube". Thats all you need to
do.
Controls
--------
While Not Playing Video:
Select - Changes the selected site which is displayed in the top left corner.
X - Play the selected video.
O - Search for videos on the selected site.
Triangle - Brings up the menu where you can save to favourites, add to playlist etc.
Square - Switches the view. Either search results, video playback or split.
L Trigger - Previous page of results.
R Trigger - Next page of results.
While Playing Video:
O - Stops the video returns to search results.
Square - Switches the view. Either search results, video playback or split.
Triangle - Hides the time display. Press again to hide video playback and then press again to show
all.
Select - Change the video playback size.
Start - Pauses the video. Press again to resume.
Left Arrow - Slows down the playback speed.
Right Arrow - Speeds up the playback speed.
How To Change The Site Order & Stop Sites From Displaying
---------------------------------------------------------
Ultimate PSPTube has a feature allowing you to change the order that the sites are
displayed in as well as selecting what sites you actually want to display. To change
the site order or stop sites from being displayed, you need to edit the config.js file
found in root folder of Ultimate PSPTube. Below is an example of the section that
contains the site order and what sites to display.
//Order Of Sites
//To not use a site just comment the line out
var site_order = [
"YouTube",
"TNAFlix",
"CrunchyRoll",
"MetaCafe",
"Wanktube",
"Pornhub",
"MuchoSucko",
"Dailymotion",
"LiveLeak",
"Guba",
"NothingToxic",
"MyVideo",
"VBox7",
"Tudou",
"MySpace Videos",
"Veoh",
"Google Video",
"YouTubeHQ",
"Shufuni",
"Tube8",
"XVideos",
];
As you can see the order in the example above goes YouTube, then TNAFlix, then
CrunchyRoll, etc. If you want to change the site order all you have to do is switch the
lines around. If you want to not display a site you can put // in front of the line
containing that site. Below is another example with a few changes.
//Order Of Sites
//To not use a site just comment the line out
var site_order = [
"YouTube",
"Dailymotion",
"Veoh",
//"TNAFlix",
"CrunchyRoll",
"MetaCafe",
"Wanktube",
"Pornhub",
"MuchoSucko",
"LiveLeak",
//"Guba",
"NothingToxic",
"MyVideo",
"VBox7",
"Tudou",
"MySpace Videos",
"Google Video",
"YouTubeHQ",
"Shufuni",
"Tube8",
"XVideos",
];
Now the order of the sites in the above example goes YouTube, then Dailymotion, then
Veoh, etc. Also notice that in this example TNAFlix and Guba wouldn't be displayed in Ultimate
PSPTube because they have // in front of them.
Veoh Family Filter
------------------
You can turn Veoh family filter on or off in the config.js file found in root folder of
Ultimate PSPTube. Below is the section that you would need to edit.
//Veoh Family Filter
//0: Off
//1: On
PSPTube.VeohFamilyFilter = 0;
In the example above, Veoh family filter is turned off because it is set to 0. If you set
it to 1, Veoh family filter would be turned on.
File & Folder Structure
-----------------------
Ultimate PSPTube/favorites
Ultimate PSPTube/system/sites/CrunchyRoll.js
Ultimate PSPTube/system/sites/Dailymotion.js
Ultimate PSPTube/system/sites/Google Video.js
Ultimate PSPTube/system/sites/Guba.js
Ultimate PSPTube/system/sites/LiveLeak.js
Ultimate PSPTube/system/sites/MetaCafe.js
Ultimate PSPTube/system/sites/MuchoSucko.js
Ultimate PSPTube/system/sites/MySpace Videos.js
Ultimate PSPTube/system/sites/MyVideo.js
Ultimate PSPTube/system/sites/NothingToxic.js
Ultimate PSPTube/system/sites/Pornhub.js
Ultimate PSPTube/system/sites/Shufuni.js
Ultimate PSPTube/system/sites/TNAFlix.js
Ultimate PSPTube/system/sites/Tube8.js
Ultimate PSPTube/system/sites/Tudou.js
Ultimate PSPTube/system/sites/VBox7.js
Ultimate PSPTube/system/sites/Veoh.js
Ultimate PSPTube/system/sites/Wanktube.js
Ultimate PSPTube/system/sites/XVideos.js
Ultimate PSPTube/system/sites/YouTube.js
Ultimate PSPTube/system/sites/YouTubeHQ.js
Ultimate PSPTube/system/dvemgr.prx
Ultimate PSPTube/system/mediaengine.prx
Ultimate PSPTube/system/site_man.js
Ultimate PSPTube/config.js
Ultimate PSPTube/EBOOT.PBP
Ultimate PSPTube/Readme.txt
Changelog
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1.3
-MetaCafe is now included
-XVideos is now included
-Tudou is now included
-Pornhub is now included
-YouTubeHQ is now included
-Family filter for Veoh is now an option in the config
-YouTube bug fixed where it comes to the end of results on the first page
-Google Video script is fixed after it stopped working because they changed the way
the video length was displayed on their site
1.2
-LiveLeak is now included
-VBox7 is now included
-Small improvements to video descriptions
1.1
-NothingToxic is now included
-Tube8 is now included
-Hyperlinks in descriptions are now replaced with their text
Example: "<a href="http://www.somesite.com">Here</a>" becomes "Here"
-HTML Image tags are now removed from descriptions
Example: "<img src="http://www.somesite.com/someimage.gif">" is removed
-Small bug fixes
1.0
-Original Release
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