Philip David Morgan's blog
This past week I got an unexpected reaction to my plans for my net-studio, which was to be called Konstelacio.
All over a planned website, no less.
Just what we didn't need during any Universala Kongreso: a vandalized bust of Zamenhof.
But here it is, complete with photo:
http://www.liberafolio.org/2009/bjalistoko8a
Very briefly: Vinilkosmo has apparently woken up to the reality of the music biz, and this URL should say it all:
http://www.vinilkosmo-mp3.com/
When I first began studying Esperanto in 2005, my hope that was that I would be able to create something with it — say new movies or the like. I did finally create one video short last year, in response to the financial crisis involving certain U.S. banking giants deemed "too big to fail," among other things.
I guess you know you are still very much a "komencanto" when you make naive assumptions about words in Esperanto.
Especially when you decide to use Esperanto in a hobby like digital movie making, as I am doing.
Mi nun estas sendependa video–reĝisoro. Bv. regardi la pruvon…
It has happened, folks. My first video employing Esperanto (in the intertitles and supertitles) is up for the viewing now:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCUePNpgOBw
The last time I blogged about China Radio International's Esperanto offerings, I had a hangup with the way their wrote and read their reports.
But now… I can't access their shows at all.
Ĝi estas oficiala: nun eksistas esperantlingva versio de Fajrovulpo (Mozilla Firefox)!
Last year, I purchased from the UEA Katalogo a short video DVD (12 minutes) about a teacher in Togo who looked to improve the educational system in his country.
Now said teacher, an Esperantist, is in trouble. With the UEA, no less.
This is one Libera Folio story I'd take with more than just the proverbial grain of salt, especially when it comes to something as big as the Nobel Peace Prize.