History Video Blog
The Wysiwyg Interpretation of History. Est. 2003.
History VB Interactive
Categories: History

This video blog affords me the opportunity to explain myself: Why am I doing this video blog series? How long will I churn these babies out? It is also an opportunity for me to interact with the best of my subscriber’s comments and questions. The end is the improvement of the HVB project.  This is a longer video than the HVB (about 18 minutes), but if you have left a comment you may want to hear how I addressed your ideas and questions. I even give out an award for “Comment of the Week.” You see, this blog is dedicated to you, my friends.

So don’t be a lurker; jump in and make a comment. Mi project es su project. I need you to help me learn to scratch where you itch. Enjoy this segment.

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  • Kelly
    Decisions, decisions! I think I'd opt for the 40's: lots of dresses, nipped-in waists, flats/peep-toe heels, good color/patterns and porcelain skin. However, togas would be quite comfortable...:)
  • Cat-a fan
    The most inspirational person of history to me is John Adams. One of the reasons is because we know so much about him. He was a prolific writer as was his wonderful wife Abagail. THeir letters expose the depth of their souls during the foundational days of the USA.
    THe books by McCullough that have Adams under a spotlight have insired me .
  • Bob
    Good job Liam - things progressing well. You are an inspiration to us all. Good wholesome blogs need to be out there. it is fun to see our good friend - will have to send others to your site! How about giving an update every day on the number of viewers you had the previous day - is something like that possible? Idea for a question - who was the best woman statesperson? Oh Boy! When can we see Nellie? By the way - it was those crazy numbers that I had trouble with at the end - they were hard to get right!
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