Iphone/ipod game:
the game I'm really into right now is Lego Harry Potter Years 1-4. That shit is super fun.
'Serenity'
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Iphone/ipod game:
the game I'm really into right now is Lego Harry Potter Years 1-4. That shit is super fun.
So, there was this thing called pyTiVo that I was using to transcode stuff so I could copy it to my TiVo. And then Vuze had this thing where it would transcode and share for you, and I could copy it to my TiVo. And then I noticed an entry in Vuze for my TV, and now I can stream directly from my laptop to my TV. Like, right from my laptop to my TV. I don't even have to take up storage space on my TiVo anymore. I don't have to install a new app.
I LOVE LIVING IN THE FUTURE.
Neat! Which Tivo do you have again?
What kind of TV?
Oh yeah I guess that's more the point? I misunderstood.
Samsung LN46C630. It's last year's 46" 1080 model.
I can't rewind or fast forward or pause or anything, but for watching 22 minutes of acquired TV at once, it's pretty damned nifty.
My iPad is "On FedEx vehicle for delivery".
My iPad is "On FedEx vehicle for delivery".
Yay!
ION, a friend just bought a MacBook Air and she didn't know it doesn't have an Ethernet connection. She does all her online banking using her laptop's Ethernet connection rather than WiFi. So I found some USB-to-Ethernet thingies online for between $16 and $30 or so. But a guy at the Apple department of Circuit City told her she has to use an Apple USB-to-Ethernet connector ($29) rather than a non-Apple one. But I've seen non-Apple USB-to-Ethernet connectors that say they work with Macs.
Any idea who's right?
Pretty much any USB to Ethernet adapter ought to work.
And damnit. The Fedex guy showed up when the doorman was OTL.