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Check out the New Roxio Online and Listen to our Audio Interview with Sean Penn of Roxio on the Service.
After using Windows ReadyBoost, I cannot recommend it: I did not notice any performance enhancement…
I was using ReadyBoost on a SanDisk Cruzer Micro USB Flash Drive. I decided to cease using ReadyBoost, and use the drive for storage. I was unable to format the drive (I suspect ReadyBoost may have written to the drive too much: as with other types of storage, flash drives have limitations as to how many times they can be written to).
I contacted SanDisk for assistance. We traded a few messages about troubleshooting back and forth. After not being able to get it to work, I was told to send the drive to them…and they would pay for shipping! (I had to print the label, and package the drive.)
I always tell people, BEFORE purchasing something, inquire as to the return policy. I recommend you consider SanDisk for your memory and storage needs: I was not put through “support-hell”…I gave them the benefit of considering their suggestions, and they trusted I had done reasonable effort to resolve the issue.
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When I plugged the new drive into a Windows XP computer, the U3 software launched…and seemed to be causing my computer to become unresponsive. I was able to remove the software, but it did not go very smoothly. I have an identical SanDisk Cruzer Micro USB Flash Drive with U3 software, and have had no problems with it.
It’s a “bag” designed to be worn over your right shoulder. It has compartments for phones, iPods, and more.
Some good photos of it are at http://www.setgogear.com/press/pictures.html
(I also found similar items: the Gadget Shoulder Holster, and the Gadget Hip Holster…)
In the trip out here yesterday, which we did in the car via the I-10 from Tucson to Huntington Beach, we saw some very strange things. One of them was a hamburger stand we went to many years ago when we lived in Coachella. This stand had some fabulous burgers and was one of the last stops between Coachella and Blythe. We always looked forward to stopping and grabbing a bite to eat here however when the road trips became less frequent between the two cities, we ended up forgetting the little burger stand.
On our trip we decided to make the stop and was surprised to see that the stand in Desert Center was closed. Not only was it closed but it deserted in a way you would see in a film such as I am Legend or Dawn of the Dead. Broken Glass, equipment and supplies still in stock and the floors crowded with debris. I grabbed my Camera and snapped a few shots:
Broken Glass and split counters with a Coke Machine still inside:
I am playing around with some changes to the TechtalkRadio Site. More than anything I would like to make the site more interactive, other then switching it completely to a Word Press or Blogger Blogsite, I’m not quite sure how to achieve it. Maybe comments sections? Visitor Reviews? More Tips? I could really use some of your suggestions.
I did change up the Tech Tuesday, now called Television tab and shorten it to the 5 most recent and current video segment. I am looking for a Program that can rotate the videos out with the click of an Image and have them play in the bigger window. I read that the way I have been doing them is better for the search engines but I would just like to see the page get more hits and again, have the interactive features. Would love some input on this.
It looks like our new Engineer for the Radio Show is an avid gamer. Although he kicked my butt in Team Fortress 2 on Sunday we’ve chatted about doing the occasional review on gaming for the show. Should be fun and he already have some titles he can write about.
Carol is doing a KILLER job on the Tshirts and it looks like we’re going to be rolling on them soon. We have collected the funds to get them printed by all of the companies except for two, and we won’t out them here! Our printer is Alladin Graphics in Apparel who does awesome work. They did the TechtalkRadio Banner seen in our Ustream segments when we do them in the hot, un airconditioned studios! Can’t wait for Winter!
Catch ya tommorow
Andy