MsKitka.com is dead, LONG LIVE CASEYMCKINNON.COM!!!

February 28th, 2008

CaseyMcKinnon.com

If you’re still subscribed to MsKitka.com… perhaps you’ll want to switch over to the blog I’ve been using for the past year at CaseyMcKinnon.com.  The feed URL is: http://feeds.feedburner.com/caseymckinnon

A Bronchial Reply…

May 11th, 2006

This video is in response to this video post.

Kitka Remixed

May 1st, 2006

Over the past couple of months I’ve been getting more and more involved with the videoblogging community, making friends and contacts. One of those new friends, Susan/KityKity, has taken my Vlog Week karaoke hit ‘Call Me’ and remixed it with her own karaoke experience making it a duet!

Link: Kityoke - Call Me

How to be omitted from Wired in 4 easy steps

April 28th, 2006
  1. Give Wired’s sex blog a bad review and ridicule the writer on your video-podcast;
  2. Write a critique of a Wired writer’s editorial arguing that his point about ‘video-podcasting being too difficult and costly for amateurs to make’ is wrong, and send it to him by e-mail;
  3. After that Wired writer automatically adds you to his mailing list to boast about publicize his podcast, write him an e-mail asking to be removed, adding “I sent you one e-mail, but never asked to subscribe to a newsletter“;
  4. Continue criticizing Wired’s sex blog author intermittently on your video-podcast, especially as she is invited to speak at Internext amongst a panel of really good bloggers.

Stir these ingredients together in a large metal bowl and read Wired’s “ultimate” guide to online video to see yourself not included in the guide. Ultimate, indeed… they didn’t even put Bre Pettis’ I Make Things in their guide! Oh well, at least Al Gore’s got a good article…

KITKAST in Rolling Stone Magazine

April 24th, 2006


Above: Steve Garfield’s finger

“I’m so excited… and I just can’t hide it” - The Pointer Sisters

What a week this has been. Last week I heard over the Yahoo Videoblogging Group that Kitkast had been mentioned in the latest issue of Rolling Stone magazine (issue #999, 4 May 2006) and today I couldn’t feel more alive with enthusiasm. Although I’m dead tired from moving this weekend, the excitement of the article and all the stuff that’s coming together for Galacticast are keeping me going.

Other vlogs mentioned in the Rolling Stone article are Vlog Soup (by one of my favorite people, Steve Garfield), Ask a Ninja (Muldor the Firedox’s favorite vlog) and Rocketboom (the only vlog I never miss).

Article - Vlog Stars: Online video bloggers are redefining the worlds of news and entertainment