These sure look nice:
http://www.audiowood.com/turntables.html
I still have a collection of vinyl. Somewhere. One of these would make it worth-while to break out the ol’ Discwasher again.
These sure look nice:
http://www.audiowood.com/turntables.html
I still have a collection of vinyl. Somewhere. One of these would make it worth-while to break out the ol’ Discwasher again.
For those of you who have not yet looked at TED, here is a big plug. I find it very inspiring and entertaining as well. You have your choice of web-based video or video and audio podcast via iTunes. Enjoy.
Team etherdust has been busy too — although not as busy as Team Trixie!
I just launched a new photoblog site called myTwinCities. It will host my Twin Cities photography (not concerts) and hopefully garner the occasional print sale.
The domain name was pure luck, it was just available when I thought to check its status.
Patrick, now you know why your tag-cloud bio idea wouldn’t work.
While I am at it, I’d like to continue the conversation and find out, who’s gonna get (or has already got) an AppleTV and how do you use it.
As a proud owner of a Sonos System and an Elgato Eye-TV250, I am already pretty well set up in terms of digital media and distribution. However, my videos are confined (more…)
Not a big fan of re-posts but this one over at AppleInsider was too good to pass up: http://www.appleinsider.com/article.php?id=2237
Not to rag on Zune, but what is going on over there at M$?
Geeks,
I am offering up my Roku Soundbridges. I have 3 M1000 and they are all for sale. All of them are equipped with wireless networking cards. I have one wall mount as well. Feel free to spread the word.
I put one up on eBay. Follow the jump to more details. I look forward to seeing you at the next GG.
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Wanna feast your eyes and ears? Here is a recommendation.
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You get your choice of 3 different audio tracks (different bit rates surround and stereo) and (more…)
Sometimes silly things just make you laugh.
Wheeeeeeeeeee!
Via the wonder that is YouTube here is a video of Steve Jobs demoing NextStep Release 3.
Note #1 – Keep in mind that Windows 3.1 was pretty new at the time.
Note #2 – Notice how many of these features are in Mac OS X (almost all of them).
Note #3 – Notice the ones that are not (but probably will be soon because they are still well ahead of thier time).