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stoneyowl2 wrote: Florida unemployment is the worst.
Nope. It's the 9th worst. Arizona's the worst. New York's the second worst. And here in the UK a lot of people would happily kill to get anywhere near as much as you do. As me dear old Dad would no doubt say at a time like this, you don't know you're born!
I am not a number. I am a ... no, wait!
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There were eight-teen of us livin' in that septic tank!
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Luxury!
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... mmm ... what's the "best" state to be unemployed in other than comatose ?
cheers, Bill
«The truth is a snare: you cannot have it, without being caught. You cannot have the truth in such a way that you catch it, but only in such a way that it catches you.» Soren Kierkegaard
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Hawaii ... like there was ever any doubt!
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Alaska's not bad - even unemployed, you still get your share of the oil taxes in September - around $2000 per person now, I think.
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Congratulations !
«The truth is a snare: you cannot have it, without being caught. You cannot have the truth in such a way that you catch it, but only in such a way that it catches you.» Soren Kierkegaard
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I am currently unemployed in the UK - I will be getting no benefits because despite the large amount of tax I have paid, because I actually saved some money, the government deems me as being undeserving of help.
Congrats on getting your dream job
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― Christopher Hitchens
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From the little I know about you, I am convinced you are doing your best to find employment! Here's whishing you the very best of luck in your search!
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SharePoint development is your dream job?
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In a manner of speaking
I am remoting from a comfortable location, I actually enjoy working on SharePoint web parts, workflows, and branding, and I get a paycheck
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I was wondering if anyone would object to me using their tutorials or articles on this site in my new tutorial series on youtube.
I would put a link to the actual article or tutorial in the description and actively mention it in the video.
This only applies to those that have an open or Code Project Open License attributes to them.
Jesco
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I'd ask each author individually.
I'd rather be phishing!
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I'd have to agree with Maximilien - check in advance with each author, for each article.
I don't think a "blanket agreement" would be appropriate, and you would very likely to annoy people who had put a lot of effort into the articles.
If nothing else, it's only polite to ask!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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I know exactly how much effort goes into article writing, I do it rather often for Unity development. I'm just terrible at thinking of content for my youtube channel. I figured I would check with what the consensus was here in the forums before I went through with this idea.
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It will be 1,000 videos of "text to speech" ?
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Let me say, up front, that I have no articles or tutorials on CP. So this is more an outsider's perspective.
Hypothetically though, if I did have articles or tutorials, I wouldn't care as long as the video wasn't monetized. I would however like to be notified afterward, just so I know that it's out there. Maybe I'd even add a link to the video in the article itself, if the video adds to the topic.
I realize though, that of course not everyone is going to be of the same opinion. I agree with the other comments. Ask each author, each time, on an article to article basis. You'll save yourself a lot of time, effort, and pain if they happen to object.
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Kyle Moyer wrote: I wouldn't care as long as the video wasn't monetized. If it's on youtube, it's monetized.
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Should I clarify then, that I mean monetized for the channel owner? I understand that YouTube gets money off of ads regardless, but channel owners can choose not to monetize their videos (meaning they don't get a cut of the ad revenue.) In fact, if you look here[^] it's something that the channel owner needs to explicitly opt in to, on a video by video basis.
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Apart from clearing it with every author, I would also get the blessing of the CP management.
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How does one even contact CP management? And it looks like the general consensus is to talk to the authors of the tutorials, so I would definitely go that route.
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If you open the item about Posting Rules for the Lounge at the top of the Lounge threads, you will see a link to send an email directly to Chris Maunder. Alternatively you can post a request in Site Bugs / Suggestions.
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imho (speaking as one of 12+ million), it's a good thing you brought this up for discussion, here.
But, to respond, I'd need to know more about what you mean by "use content," and to what extent this use results in financial profit for you. If this is going to be a for-profit project, then I believe that you, as others suggest here, would specific permission from CP management, and article authors.
In a reply on this thread you wrote:
"I know exactly how much effort goes into article writing, I do it rather often for Unity development. I'm just terrible at thinking of content for my youtube channel."
This gives me pause; it suggests you are going to take content from CP, and make it the basis of videos (I admit I can't visualize how you'd do that), rather than mentioning/citing content on CP, and linking to it, somehow.
With respect, let me ask you: if you don't have ideas for original content, should be you doing these videos ?
«The truth is a snare: you cannot have it, without being caught. You cannot have the truth in such a way that you catch it, but only in such a way that it catches you.» Soren Kierkegaard
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No disrespect taken. When it comes to just using .NET and C#, I can't think of projects that people would be interested in. I don't exactly want to do Unity3D video tutorials at the moment because the tutorials I write on it will soon have videos with that content as well.
I am all for not monetizing the content. One of my inspirations for wanting to do this is some of the readers I have for my tutorials said they wanted a video of the content as well.
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