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Thursday February 5, 2009
DL.TV Ep 267: Guerilla Style
Quick and Dirty Ways to Get What You Want
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What's New in the Episode:
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• DTV Transition Confusion, Retrevo Those Coupons, Guerrilla Mail, pyTivo, Your Tech Pics and More!

• Show notes forthcoming.

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Posted By:  Brooks Rowlett
Posted by: Dan
February 6, 2009 1:18 AM

Thanks for figuring out Python Robert. I'll look forward to those simple instructions. Does it happen to work with VOB's?

Posted by: Graeme
February 6, 2009 5:06 AM

Great show guys! some nice tips as usual and thanks for showing my tech pics!

Posted by: dumbunny
February 6, 2009 9:19 AM

WOW!!! How far has this show tanked since Patrick left? Robert,run don`t walk to Revision3 ASAP!

Posted by: Winston
February 6, 2009 1:03 PM

More lines of code in a modern car than an F-22 or B2 with all of their weapons control systems, LCD instrument displays, electronic countermeasures systems, fly-by-wire flight control systems, radar systems, etc., etc., etc., etc.

_ NO FREAKING WAY _.

Posted by: Robert Heron
February 6, 2009 8:10 PM

Re. Lines of code in cars:

I would imagine the numbers given for military aircraft didn't include the various (often classified) electronic packages - I would think it was just counting the lines of code driving the base aircraft systems.

The original article was here:
http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/feb09/7649

Posted by: IamKnuckles
February 7, 2009 9:53 PM

Thanks for the pyTivo. It does help some, but TiVo was still easier to get your show. I like to watch your show while I exercise on my recumbent bike in the garage on an old laptop using a slingbox on my TiVo. It was just sooooo easy to watch when TiVo dl'ed the show for me. I didn't have to think, I just watched.

Love the show. Keep up the good work.

Posted by: jcturtle
February 8, 2009 5:34 AM

Great to see pyTivo getting love. Been using it for a year as a replacement to the Tivo Desktop software and it is great. It's also worth mentioning that not only will pyTivo send videos to your tivo but it will also stream music (any non drm format including flac) and photos. So in a way it turns the Tivo box into a home media server which is cool. Cool show though miss the season pass on tivo.

Posted by: Zoed
February 9, 2009 11:57 AM

What happend to DVTV ? - You guys used to be showing really cool stuff, and now its all junk.
now we turned into some TV buying guide.
This show used to be a Geek Tech shop and news on new computer & gadget technologies. And now its all about some crappy TV reviews and reviews on things way left field of the geek.

New technologies are out and I have yet to view anything about them.
What about new MultiLane technologies i computers where people can use 4,5, and even 8 hard drives with just one MultiLane cable....?
Each HDD can be also viewed independently through this MultiLane Cable and technologies.

Are we soon to see this in motherboards in coming future to avoid taking up so much space in our computer cases...?

Transcend just came out with their almighty 190-GB faster SSD. when will consumers see the benefits of purchasing these SSD's at a far cheaper price..?

Why Core i7 and Phenom II X4 940 is not being talked about..?

Why DDR3 is not being talked about and the benefits it brings to users by upgrading.?

Why AM3 is not being talked about either.?

Why there are NOT more motherboard shows showing users new technologies in motherboards on Intel and AMD.?

Why there are no discussions about Dual processors motherboards such as Dual QuadCore.?

What about new discussions on new Headsinks for processors and whats best for each processor cooldowns.?

We would also like to see more comuter MOD shows in detail..!!

What about companies making these 10,000 rpm drives as well as these 1TB and 2TB drives, when SSD is around the corner..?


What about talking about these rumours about the AMD Phenom II X4 940 reaching over 5.1-Ghz speed.?
Do a test lab on that too.

Create more labs on products showing users more information on new technologies.!!


I MISS TECH-TV......!!

Posted by: Tobijay
February 10, 2009 3:26 PM

Good job Robert that is a awesome program [pytivo] installed very easily, thanks for the input!! Keep up the good work

Posted by: Jose
February 11, 2009 11:01 AM

TV stations ending analog service on Feb. 17

http://www.usatoday.com/money/media/2009-02-10-stations-planning-switch-to-all-digital_N.htm

Hope this helps!

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