![]() In any case, they're a lot better viewed on a normal television than they are in a 2 x 2 window on your PC. Therefore, it'll be up to you to install Quicktime, RealAudio, or whatever it is you'll need to view the videos. ![]() I don't control the format (and I'm truly sorry about the ads), I merely provide the links. When possible, I've included streaming links to the videos described. ![]() I called my silly pastime "A Half Hour Wasted," because that pretty much described the endeavor perfectly. I'd write about the videos I saw, grade them, and post them to Pat Angello's pre-blog blog, which he called. Once a week, at a randomly selected time, I'd watch M2 for exactly one half hour. I watched M2 for hours on end, and every day I lament its untimely passing and transmutation into the unwatchable MTV clone MTV2 is today. Back in the early days of satellite TV (well, early for me anyway), MTV2 called itself M2 and played nothing but music videos all day long. In honor of the pending September 13 release of Volumes 4-7 of Palm Pictures' Directors Label video compilations (Volumes 1-3 of which are absolute must-owns, especially the Michel Gondry set), I am digging up an old favorite (of mine, if not yours): A Half Hour Wasted, Volume 6.
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