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Politics

The Transcendental Deduction of the Vlog

By Matthew Yglesias
April 2, 2007
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In this edition, I defend the vlogging medium from the scurrilous attacks of young Nick Yglesias. Let me also note that YouTube's feature where video needs to be "processed" after uploading is really annoying and Julian Sanchez correctly pointed out to me that using Google Video lets you escape this.






LINKS:
Catherine defends vlogs.
Kevin Drum agrees with Nick.


WANT MORE?
Julian vlogs vlogging.