lechuck said:
Great video Andrew! This also works in private messages, debates, and discussions.
Personally, I am a A&W fries kind of guy! ;)
Um… Burger Kings Fries? Really?
This Fliqz thing you used to the do video (which I liked, by the way) why can you use it and not embeded videos from myspace? How is it different? Does it cost money? (I’m stingy) Are there other ways to post video (other than this Fliqz contraption)?
I found your tutorial easy to follow and fun. Image Shack is unavailable today (5/12) for the type of export you describe, so I tried to do the same thing with Flickr. It doesn’t have a “direct link” option, hence the broken link in my comment above. To answer RLLillis, looks like Flickr charges you to store videos.
Thanks, Andrew :)
Thanks, I’ll need to post an alternative video solution
Delightful image and clear, easy to follow tutorial!
Photobucket is another easy place to host images and videos and you can do some editing of the images there, too. I like Photobucket a lot.
Thanks so much for posting this, Andrew.
I’m going to post an image I just uploaded to Photobucket into this comment to see if I really got the lesson:

Looks like it worked! The image illustrates a new lesson I just posted in my free course, Jumpstart Your Online Teaching Career, here at LearnHub.
(Practicing putting links into comments, too, from Peter Blomert’s lesson on how to do that.)
I’m lovin’ LearnHub more every day…it’s so much fun learning together here. And I’m really appreciating the way that folks who love code are helping those of us who don’t :-) get past the obstacles so we can make our best contributions online.
It does, but you can upload images from the lesson page.
hey.great video..buddy//.....i havent see it anywhere…..thanx..
finally….after long time…i win…..u r great…..thanx..