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Most useful techTV tip

Drakkon

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I didn't even know of this channel/show existed until we finally got it on our cable lineup a couple months ago and ever since its been just amazing...I'm surprized at some of the stuff they show how to do on there (like how to change itunes into mp3's :-O)...
but anyways I was searching around today for a guide on how to use ghost for a project and i had and since never used it before...i get to their site and not only is there an article but a video as well :-O dayummm thanks techTV 😀
And then runner up would be the one where they showed how to make outloop XP minimize to system tray...that was verry helpful...

So anyways...anyone else got a favortie spot that they have done or neat trick they have shown?
 
The screensavers actually used to have a hint of cool and was entertaining "back in the day". Its been so totally processed and turned into bland crap that I can't bear to watch it anymore.


:heart: Patrick Norton smashing a can of spam with a sledgehammer.....
 
TechTV is useful to a certain extent - but most of their TV personalities don't have the slightest clue and make it feel so fake and processed. They also tend to ride the consumer wave and ignore the important advances made in computers that tend to go unnoticed.
 
I like watching sometimes, but can't say I've ever really learned anything from them.
There are some good shows, I used to watch that one where they always interviewed guys who were real innovators in technology.
But most of the stuff like screensavers seems to be geared towards people who are interested in technology, but are pretty much computer newbs.
It's kinda like technology for dummies.
 
Their viewership is small enough as it is, they couldn't make a show directed at real computer nerds and survive. Occasionally the screensavers do demonstrate something I didn't know about, usually just because I had no interest in researching it.

Big Thinkers is good tho.
 
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