Dave
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If you try and go there Google can't find it. But it DOES want to take you to "Alfie make mead".Alfiemakesmesad.com
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And thanks to Scott, here it is!
http://www.pvponline.com/2002/03/10/sun-mar-10/
If you try and go there Google can't find it. But it DOES want to take you to "Alfie make mead".Alfiemakesmesad.com
Really states the whole problem (and solution) right there.Well, I just think it shows that when he puts the effort in, PVP can be good.
Heh, remember the PVP animated series DVDs? How long did those take to arrive at customers' houses?I disagree, having listened to some 7.4 days total of Scott and Kris branded podcasts, several times each. I pledged enough to get the signed DVD and soundtrack download.
And they were crap when they arrived. The menus were broken, the aspect ratios were screwed up, the audio had volume issues and it was total amateur hour all around. I enjoyed the animated series, but I felt cheated when I bought the DVD.Heh, remember the PVP animated series DVDs? How long did those take to arrive at customers' houses?
I remember that. You know whats funny? I sent Scott an email from my production company that I was with (we primarily did Medical DVD's at the time) and said I'd be interested in helping him with the DVD stuff, even doing it at a lower rate, etc, etc. Never heard back. Which sucks for him because I know we would have done a better job than the hacks he got.And they were crap when they arrived. The menus were broken, the aspect ratios were screwed up, the audio had volume issues and it was total amateur hour all around. I enjoyed the animated series, but I felt cheated when I bought the DVD.
I agree. When I read one of his rants I can't stand the guy but when I listen to a podcast or watch a video with him in it I want to hang out with him. He's really entertaining and it comes across well in video. I'm glad they raised the 50k needed to produce the video.I disagree, having listened to some 7.4 days total of Scott and Kris branded podcasts, several times each. I pledged enough to get the signed DVD and soundtrack download.
Wait, what's to hate about using kickstarter to produce a project? That's kind of what it's for.I agree. When I read one of his rants I can't stand the guy but when I listen to a podcast or watch a video with him in it I want to hang out with him. He's really entertaining and it comes across well in video. I'm glad they raised the 50k needed to produce the video.
And in reading Twitter now people are attacking him for using kickstarter to raise the money. I don't see how he puts up with it. Everything he does is scrutinized and judged. Considering his fund raised 50k in a week I would assume the haters are small in numbers compared to his supporters.
I think they were complaining about Scott putting the risk of this on other people, instead of paying for it himself. These people don't understand how business works.Wait, what's to hate about using kickstarter to produce a project? That's kind of what it's for.
Kurtz had something against it because he thought it was like begging for money. "you look like a string of goddamn hobos with your hats on the ground." if the quote is correct. Then he found out that Paypal only allows for charges to be made immediately, and not scheduled for some future date like Kickstarter. Basically it dawned on him that Kickstarter has a purpose and isn't just a virtual donation hat.Wait, what's to hate about using kickstarter to produce a project? That's kind of what it's for.
Interesting. I could understand his initial confusion. A lot of people don't really get Kickstarter immediately, for some reason.Kurtz had something against it because he thought it was like begging for money. "you look like a string of goddamn hobos with your hats on the ground." if the quote is correct. Then he found out that Paypal only allows for charges to be made immediately, and not scheduled for some future date like Kickstarter. Basically it dawned on him that Kickstarter has a purpose and isn't just a virtual donation hat.
I'm looking forward to listening to Webcomics Weekly #81, to hear his thoughts on the matter more fully.
You guys know me. I don't make the "SCOTT IS FAT HURR HURR!!" jokes. But do you think today's strip is as much about that as anything? This comic just feels uncomfortably autobiographical for Scott.
Anyone else get this vibe?