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why not do a set more like the old old The Screen Saver days with a fridge and a little lab/command post and kitchen area where you could have a bench to beat the crap out of stuff or w/e. also maybe a mod segment kinda like Yoshi did with case mods and systm tweaks for the people that want to get a little more out of there systm's
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Tekzilla is in a much smaller studio and sharing it with several other sets.
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#163
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Please set up so that the daily and main show feeds are either separate or selectable. I do not want, and end up deleting the daily shows, wasting my/your bandwidth.
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#164
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I've searched this thread and it doesn't seem like anyone has directly asked for this.
Why not a show devoted to media center PCs and all the fun hardware software that goes with them. I know the show has touched on some of the hardware and software that is in this specific side of computing, but i think a show that put that all together would be great for 2 reasons. One would be purely my own enthusiam for media center PCs and two, I think it would be great to make it known to a larger public of how useful and practical this use for a computer is. Also, I'd love a segment on HDCP |
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#165
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My trusty iRock FM transmitter recently died, and I've been on the hunt for a good replacement. I tried a Belkin and a few other non-name brands. They all sucked...I need a strong FM transmitter that can hold a station while I drive around the Bay Area. Any chance you guys can do a roundup? Preferably the ones with iPod connects so my iPod stays charged while connected.
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#166
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Not a media PC, but media devices other than the Apple TV. I know that Belkin, Linksys and D-Link make them and I just heard about the Neuros OSD. I'll re-iterate the call for a review of over-the-air set top boxes, both HD & SD, too. |
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Hey guys,
I just want to know what to what should I look for when choosing a good quality wireless router? I'm a student and I like to play LAN games with my friends, the only problem is that port-forwarding has NOT worked in the past. It's configured correctly and passes a port-forward test, but sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't work. I've heard of some 'gaming' routers out there, do they really make a difference? |
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I have a DGL-4300 that I really like, best one I have had so far. Last edited by xplorer : 03-13-2008 at 05:02 AM. |
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The problem is that I travel back and forth between university and home and friends houses and we're all on different ISP's but we still have the same outcome.
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On another note "Saving the world...One iPod at a time" is a rubbish slogan. Sorry ![]() Last edited by whistlerpro : 03-17-2008 at 09:15 PM. |
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