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5 (+3) Games That Will Run On Your Netbook
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I've been enjoying Oh Gizmo for a while now!
I noticed it because it's in my RSS feed.. ;)
....Isn't that a Grinch quote? :-)
I checked the company sight and looked at it on newegg - looks very cool, but only has RCA output. That's great for many things, but rather than archiving everything multiple times, wouldn't it be better to get the highest quality possible the first time, and have component & HDMI available for those high quality videos?
Anyway, my 2¢.
Good things.
Oh, and I hope I win.
Thanks!
OhGizmo rocks!
Victor
My name is Bryan Chandler, I'm a dj at KUSF 90.3 fm in San Francisco.
I recently created a new audio archive and blog which streams many of the excellent and wide-ranging programs that we broadcast on KUSF. I record all the shows from the on-the-air FM broadcasts via a stereo tuner, and then I post the shows for listening anytime.
This is quite obviously a labor of love that takes a lot of daily effort, so I really hope you'll check out some of the shows at your pleasure.
Here is the website: http://www.kusf-archives.com/
The KUSF website is here: www.kusf.org.
Thanks and best regards,
Bryan
P.S.
Here is a bonus Personal Blog of Music from WKSU-FM, Kent State University which hosted a Program called Fresh Air-Progressive Music (before NPR's Terry Gross Program) at 50,000 Watts Stereo in the 70's and 80's, of which I was the Music Director with a host of DJ's, and the style was freeform radio in Northeast Ohio. Some of these DJ's Now work for NPR as Producers and DJ's Nationally.
http://xerographicoppossum.blogspot.com/
It is visually pleasing.
And will make me look much smarter than the techo-wimp I am
Oh wait, what's that super-teeny-tiny non-existent (but still very implied) print? Something about the writers on this site not being eligible?
Drat, foiled again! Next time Mr. Ponce....next time.
Also what format is your media converted to?
Anyho thanks for a great site ant "God Jul" to you. Greetings from Finland
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Pick Me!
I'll guess I'll buy one...either way.
It would make my holiday season.
“When you're young, you occasionally say and do stupid things even when you're smart.”
-- Paul Graham
I read Ohgizmo! every day for new stuff.
Whats a trip to the tubes without you guys?