Jon Doe
United States of America
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1.20 (Oct 26, 2009 - 11:21 PM)
PlayOn, works pretty well for me. I only use it for streaming shows off Hulu, to my Xbox 360. The picture quality is meh, but it's a nice way of watching Hulu on your TV in the living room.
1.20 (Oct 8, 2009 - 8:31 PM)
When choosing an Airline, the first thing I think we all look at is price, and availability.
Then I look at all the Fee's that are attached. Bag Check in fee, change fee, cancel fee, etc...
I do a lot of flying with my business and all those fee's start adding up after a while. So thats why I choose Southwest Airlines for all my flying. Yeah it's a no frills airline, but if you want an in flight movie, take your laptop and bring some DVD's.
It's nice that SWA is going to be adding Internet to it's fleet of aircraft.
1.20 (Aug 3, 2009 - 9:39 PM)
I like the old name better. How many movies can you remember referring to Radio Shack for parts.
It's a well know and establish name. Truthfully, I cannot ever recall Radio Shack being called "The Shack". We've always called it Radio Shack.
The problem isn't their name, it's all of their overprice, expensive crap, they try to sell. They need to lower their prices.
The few CompUSA stores that are still open are actually pretty descent. They have a good selection of hardware and prices that are comparable to what you see online.
If a company wants to make money in the consumer business, it needs to sell a product that people want for a fair price.
1.20 (Jun 30, 2009 - 9:12 PM)
There is similar device out in the market called the Captiveworks Linux Multimedia Center (CWLMC) http://captiveworks.org/ that offers the same capabilities except it's meant to be a Satellite receiver STB for FTA channels.
I would say this device is probably a lot simpler to use than the CWLMC. For $40.00 more you can get the Myka box with wireless.
1.20 (Jun 9, 2009 - 9:40 PM)
Don't be so harsh computershack, 10 years agao wasn't that bad. We had AMD athlons between 600 MHZ and 1 GHZ. 128MB to 512MB was about standard. I think we 50x CD roms and DVD drives. Plus Windows 2000 (yes windows 2000 came out before the year 2000). Plus broadband was slowly rolling out into several markets. =D