erier2003
Eric Geller
erier2003

I work for a podcast that records its episodes live on Ustream, and we want to be able to show a remote co-host's Skype video during the live stream.

@CrispyAardvark: I wish I had some Internets to give to you. (Wal-Mart is all out.) That being said, well done.

@astrogea: Well said. Some old-generation fans definitely do get it.

Obligatory Prequel hate: Check.

I'm sticking with 2007 here on the Windows side. I want 2010 but I don't need its new features enough to justify the upgrade. 2007 is working great.

Money's no more evil than the guns our soldiers carry. Put it in the wrong hands and it can hurt or kill people. Put it in the right hands and we can protect and preserve ourselves from people who mean unconditional harm.

@jupiterthunder: Well then, look at me not reading carefully! :/

@jupiterthunder: I wanted to remove the picture but saw no way to do so.

@Joe: Don't you see these "Mark as read" buttons in the Starred Items tab?

EDIT: I suck at making replies. Pardon this.

@Mickets: No, I know I can get an HTML file with the URLs of all my bookmarks. I want HTML files of the actual pages themselves.

@Mickets: Also, re: Delicious exporting...it lets you export a list of the URLs (which is what I would import into whatever solution I find to my question) but not a bulk HTML archive/download.

@Mickets: I tried WinHTTrack and I couldn't figure out how to just download the HTML page of the link and any images. Can you explain how?

Can anyone recommend a tool that will access my Delicious account (API preferred over straight-up login) and download the static HTML pages (plus any embedded images) from all my bookmarks?

Jabba the Hut? Really? Have you never read his name in print before? It's Hutt.

Screencast-O-Matic is also a great tool for this.

@pwandz: But of course!

Why do they call it Hoth when it's so coldth?

Matt, I hope this is a joke: