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January 23rd, 2008

The Story of Stuff - Think b-4 you shop

This video has been out for a while, but I just heard about it a couple of weeks ago.  It's a long one, so grab a drink (tap water vs. bottled water ;-), learn and laugh.  Get the  full scoop here.

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January 22nd, 2008

Are bloggers smarter? Test the Nation thinks so

2207705641_e10d7563ea_bI spent Sunday night with a team of 30+ bloggers on a CBC-TV quiz show called Test the Nation.  We, the bloggers, were pitted against five other teams - chefs, celebrity look-a-likes, taxi drivers, flight crews, and backpackers.

After two hours of answering a total of 60 question about the 21st Century, our team won the competition.  Aside from sweet victory, the best part of the night was hanging out with other web-minded people (a loud and vocal bunch I might add).

Some folks have emailed to ask my score, and I will reveal it as soon as I find out (if it's good of course!).  There are lots of entertaining pics up on Flickr, so check 'em out here.   

Here I am above with fellow Canadian lady blogger Miss604.  Of course the highlight of my night was when "Austin Powers" asked me to "shag behind the curtains" and when Borat penciled in my blog as a must-visit later that eve.  Ah, just another Sunday night in Toronto!

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January 16th, 2008

The Steve Jobs Keynote in 60 seconds flat

If you weren't glued to your computer during Monday's Keynote at Macworld, this video from Belmont sums up all you need to know (thx to Jack for sending me the link).  Also, this is the best Techcrunch comment ever, see #10 (the site's founder, Michael Arrington, calls one of the posters an idiot, so entertaining).

My timing re: Macworld was bad this year, missed it by a day (so sad, hope Leo will forgive me!?).  I did have a productive week in San Francisco on the Tony Robbins project, etc., also got some pics done for my website (my good friends at Arktyp are working on an ambermac.com redesign to spruce 'er up and give me a friendly online home for some more regular video). 

Stay tuned! 

P.S.  If you live in Canada, tune into CBC Sunday night at 8pm EST.  I'll be joining a team of bloggers on Test the Nation, a new trivia show that aims to find out which group of professionals knows the most about the world.  I hope there are shiny red "That Was Easy" buttons.  For links to all my teammates' blogs, visit mynameiskate.ca.

P.P.S.  A la Dexter treatment, Brian just sent me this video.  It's a joke, but it's freaky!

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January 6th, 2008

Top 3 Webnation episodes - Goodbye Citytv

Hi.  This past Friday I officially resigned from Citytv (I say "officially" because I resigned in October to pursue other freelance projects, but promises of hosting a national version of Webnation vs. doing daily news stories sucked me in and kept me around).  Last week Rogers decided they no longer want to do the show, but the offer to stay and do news stories was still on the table.  I walked.  OK, I ran, and maybe I jumped a little in excitement.  I'm just saying.  Freedom is a good thing, right?  There are more boring details to the departure, but just imagine a bad TV newsroom drama set in Toronto.

For the past couple of months I've been working part-time on a project for Tony Robbins (and having a blast), so I expect to do more of that in 2008 (and, of course, my podcasts are still going strong).  I am also keen to give Webnation life somewhere else, so if you're in the market for a new media news show with a dedicated online following and a (small but swift) die-hard team, email me.  The show also just won Top New Podcast Award for 2007 on iTunes, so we are all like proud parents (minus the diaper-changing part). 

I'm pasting my top three favourite Webnation episodes below, which include interviews with comedian Andy Samberg, sex blogger Violet Blue, and citizen journalist Josh Wolf.  I'd like to say that I'm posting them here so that you can all watch them again, but who am I kidding?!  As some of you know, creating a demo reel is a pain in the rear end, so this is my online resume of sorts.  FYI - my resume is here.

I am off to San Francisco this week for some TR work and meetings, should be fun to get back to my old stomping ground.  Thanks to everyone for all your Webnation support and link love. 

Oh, and a belated Happy New Year!  Let's have an awesome 2008.

-Amber xo

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December 27th, 2007

Baby trained to give the evil eye


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Hey.  Hope that everyone out there is having a wonderful holiday week.  Am guessing a lot of you ate too much, but still wish there was one more box of Turtles under the tree (OK, maybe that's just me). 

I'm still in Halifax and sad to say that it's good to get back to my computer to catch up on my surfing (and surprisingly worthwhile news about the Hilton family).  On Boxing Day, my brother (Jeff) and I dragged my parents over to the computer to watch some classic Internet videos (e.g. dramatic chipmunk, etc).  The newest on our "favourites" list is posted above - Baby trained to give the evil eye.

Jeff and his wife are pregnant with twins, due in February, so if they can teach the girls to give the evil eye I will be uploading it to YouTube asap (they will be like the Double Mint twins).  I promise.

Happy New Year!   Good luck with all your resolutions (this is a poor "role model" of good Jan. 1st ideas!).

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December 19th, 2007

Happy Holidays - Special Episode of commandN

We've been doing commandN now for two and a half years, hard to believe.  The video podcast is 100% for sure the most enjoyable part of my work week.   In fact, let's be honest, it doesn't even feel like work.  It's full-on fun.  We run the show, a simple weekly chat among some fellow geeks.

We shot our holiday episode last night - and my bro Jeff and his friend Chris did their seasonal picks from Halifax.  This show will be our last until 2008, so I wanted to take a chance to thank a few people here. 

1.  The fans - I read each and every email/comment, so please keep them coming.  There's NOTHING better than getting feedback from our viewers.
2.  Brian McKechnie (AKA Bamcat) - I always joke about Brian being the glue, but the truth is that he is the glue.  He helped us to launch the show pretty much from Day 1.  I can't say enough good things about Brian, and there is no way to explain how much work he puts into the show (from shooting in freezing cold weather to editing out our bloopers to uploading each episode online).
3.  Jeff MacArthur (AKA my brother) - I haven't lived in the same city as any other family members in more than a decade, so it's awesome being able to do commandN each and every week with my big brother Jeff (the biggest geek in our family).

4.  Mikey Lazazzera (AKA Hot Stuff) - I started the show with Mikey almost a thousand days ago with an iSight cam and a PowerBook.  Although Hot Stuff is no longer on the show, he is one of my dearest friends and I hope he'll show up for some guest visits.
5.  Will Pate (AKA Beta's Dad) - Much thanks to fellow PEI-Islander Will for stepping up as co-host.  We don't have a budget, a fancy set (OK, that's obvious!), or any real structure/rules, but Will keeps on driving down from Sudbury to Toronto every Tuesday (a three-hour jaunt) just to do the show.  Hugs.
6.  Beta's Babysitter (AKA Beta's Babysitter) - Although we never really see you on the show, you keep Will's puppy happy during our cold evening shoots.  Much love from canines and non-canines alike.

That's all for now.  Here's to an amazing 2008!
-Amber

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December 14th, 2007

Go Elf Yourself - Amber & Leo get down

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Thanks to Erik for making this video for us.  It's, ah, charming!

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December 3rd, 2007

The Miniature Earth on YouTube

This video mash-up has been around for a while, but my friend just added it to his Facebook profile so I had to share it here.  This is why I love the Internet.  There is no other medium that could/would showcase such a compelling collection of moving images and music in such a, well, shareable way (original can be found here).  On a semi-related note, I'm not even sure that music channels play music videos anymore; they're too busy re-running episodes of The Hills or The O.C. 

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November 28th, 2007

Chocolate Rain in bed with Dr. Pepper

Leo sent me this video after we finished up recording next week's net@nite (we chatted with Kevin Spacey, yes the man who we know on-screen as Keyser Soze, and Dana Brunetti - co-founders of triggerstreet.com).

As for this vid, it did not take long for Tay Zonday to cash in on his booming "YouTube" voice.  Good for him (although Dr. Pepper's Diet Cherry Chocolate Beverage sounds pretty nasty).

P.S.  Leo's birthday is tomorrow/Thursday - drop by here to give him your best.

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November 25th, 2007

S'pore uses rap video to promote media growth

Just found this Yo! Singapore story on Reuters.  You gotta love the creativity in this gov't-made YouTube creation.  I wonder if anyone in the Canadian government would ever rap for us online to promote growth in the media industry?

UPDATE:  There is already of spoof of the vid online.

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