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Youtube Playlist’s…and Youchoose
Me and Bill had a conversation a couple months ago discussing what You tube was missing. We both agreed that they were missing a play list! Well, yesterday while viewing one of Robin Thicke’s videos – Lost Without You, I realized that on the bottom of the video player, there was a ADD play list function!
I was very stunned as I saw this and thought that Google should have come out with this feature sooner. I still however don’t see it on Old videos yet! Maybe because the video’;s are kept on old databases and still need to be merged to new video player system! The new video players, I shouldn’t really say new cause they have been there for a while!
Also I was checking my rss feeds today and found a video some linked to Google video’s with. However, once I clicked on the link it split the screen to Google Video’s on top, kinda of like a search function for your keywords with videos. Then the bottom half was Youtube, who would’ve thought…the merger!
Has anyone tried using the Youtube playlist? I tried it last night and thought it was okay. Basically you can add videos from related videos with the Plus signal on video. and compile list with other videos! Why don’t you go and listen to Robin Thicke and see for yourself! Or if you a political buff and if you are following the 2008 US election go to youchoose! This neat because you can see the candidates for themselves online, maybe exercise with commenting on post!
Have fun with the YOU tube! Listen to music or part take in some interesting politics, or instructional video’s, or comdey relief. Cheers
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Presidential Debate 2008
Being a neighbour here in Canada, it is crucial for us to know what is happening and being aware of US politics because the elephant can fall on us! I was up one night late and stumbled upon CNN’s Republican Debate, i found this very interesting because the topics are relevant! Doing some research I found some good videos at youtube site.
One of the basic of the election is knowing the presidential candidates and that is why wiki is great for! Strictly democratic candidates can be found here as well.
One of the greatest question that always plagues and surrounds politics is whether to vote for a party or should one rather lean towards an individual. For US parties it is the question of Republican or Democrat? Or on the other hand should one vote the individual in to parliament? So as you read further I will beak it down will individuals in there parties accordingly.
Republicans
One of the speakers I found particularly interesting was former Mayor Guiliani, whom can be found @ Rudy Guiliani campaign site. In my opinion i like the way he faught crime out of NY as mayor! One of the topics that struck me the most was the controversial topic of should gays be allowed to exercise there rights in army? I like the way the majority of the Republican responded, especially Rudy.
Some quick reading about repub. debate update for one would be to go here.
Democrats
One of two of the most interesting people running in democratic party is former Alaska Senator, Mike Gravel, because of his well thought out ideas for the way to run America. The second would be the stud of Democratic politics – Obama. In regards to Hiliary Clinton, i dont think it was a wise decision running for president, nothing going against that she is a woman. I just think that her husband has been there and she take a more active role else, for example; helping non-charitable organizations or relief programs in a more silent kind of way out of the spotlight. To find out more about the Democrats debate go to youtube.
For more information seeking current updates on US politics, I found a good site here. So make sure you keep yourself informed and up to date cause this will affect you greatly.
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