This post originated from an RSS feed registered with .NET Buzz
by Paul Vick.
Original Post: Be careful what you wish for...
Feed Title: Panopticon Central
Feed URL: /error.aspx?aspxerrorpath=/rss.aspx
Feed Description: a blog on Visual Basic, .NET and other stuff
So we'd been bugging Scoble for a while about getting more VB interviews (besides RobertGreen's appearances) up on Channel 9 and about a month ago, he took me up on my offer to interview about VB. He stopped by with his camera and we did our little bit and then he left. Then yesterday I get an email with a bunch of pointers to videos of our interview for me to review and make sure I didn't say something horribly stupid or anything.
Ug, be careful what you wish for. The experience of watching myself on video is just torture - do I really look like that? I mean, I'm sure it's fine - my wife and friends seem to think I look and sound OK - but geez. I've finally taken to just listening to the audio instead of watching myself and that seems to be better (although still a bit difficult).
Am I just being neurotic? Or does everyone hate to watch themselves on camera? (I guess not everyone, judging by reality shows.)