Several days ago, I posted a message about online video and theora to this group. With excellent constructive criticism from Ole Tange, I made a number of revisions, and just published it on the web site of the St. Louis Independent Media Center. The abstract is, "There are a number of technical and non-technical factors that affect our ability to view video that is stored on the Internet. This article will describe some of them, with special attention given to a free, open source codec called "theora" that is used to compress and decompress digital video." The web address for the article is, http://www.stlimc.org/front.php3?article_id=14883&group=webcast Ole suggested that some of the mainstream media, maybe Robert Cringely, might like to use the article. I'm kind of shy about approaching them with it. Does anyone want to give any input about that? Regards, John Kintree