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±1±: Best Buy I purchased this Pioneer CD cassette changer to replace a 15 yr. old Pioneer magazine (cassette-load type) CD player that died. It is pretty much identical in form and function to the old one, but with a few less features that I never used anyway. I really like the magazine function, you just load 6 CDs and put it on random play and leave it alone for several hours. I have an ecclectic collection and like to group the CDs per magazine to play similar styles and this works particularily well, especially if you and your wife have different opinions on music (Springsteen vs. Yanni). I was able to use the 4 magazines that I had from the old player. The magazine loads significantly faster than the carousel type of CD player, especially if you are using the random play mode. The only reason I didn't give it a 5 star rating is that after 15 yrs. I would have expected Pioneer to finally figure out that loading the magazine cassette with the CD lable side down wasn't the best way to do it. Product was timely shipped and delivered - (Amazon always does it right!). I was somewhat disappointed in the rather limited selection of CD players - I think they pretty much stopped developing them about 10 years ago and figured everyone would just use their MP3 or DVD players. on Sale!
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Saturday, June 26, 2010
The Fascinating World of YouTube on Satellite Internet
Back in 2006, Time Magazine's controversial "Person of the Year" Award went to an unlikely, unknown entity: You. Beating out Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Kim Jong-Il (aren't they anti-people anyway?), You went ahead and took the prize, along with the spotlight, on places like YouTube.com and MySpace.com, websites that highlighted the ordinary and blasé along with the extraordinary and noteworthy. Indeed, the common man might never be invisible again.
YouTube is a fascinating world to discover. If you are a dial-up internet subscriber, chances are it won't seem like much more than a web page with interesting pictures and lots of comments. However, if you are away from cable and DSL lines, satellite internet will get you involved.
Perhaps the biggest impact that YouTube had in that fateful year of 2006 was on politics. With an unpopular administration facing a challenge from the Democratic party in the midterm elections, YouTube became a key political forum. Not only were clips from online news reports popular, but YouTube also brought viewers access to speeches candidates were making along the campaign trail. These speeches have traditionally been unavailable to the larger public, brief periods on the stump which rarely make the news. Yet Virginia senatorial candidate Jim Webb had sent an operative to keep an eye on incumbent George Allen, a popular Republican. When Allen had his now infamous "Macaca Moment," the video became an internet sensation. Satellite broadband subscribers could relive this turning point in the campaign over and over. Apparently they did, as the once invincible Allen fell to Webb in a close November election.
YouTube has so many more uses than the political. When it comes to music, the web site is a never-ending source of videos and live concert clips from musicians old and young. Anyone who wants to see Sinatra live in the '60s or home videos of Jimi Hendrix can find them here. If you are thinking of picking up a CD and want to get a sample, you'll have studio tracks and live footage to sort through. Satellite internet will keep the music streaming with its superior bandwidth, making your explorations worthwhile.
On the movie front, YouTube is an invaluable resource. Many films are available to watch in small clips, as well as trailers or outtakes from upcoming releases. It may not be the best forum to watch a movie in its entirety, but YouTube on satellite internet can certainly help you decide what to watch before heading off to the movie theater or going to the store for a rental.
Then there's the wild home videos. Perhaps the greatest showCase of You out there, the site has become home to amateur comedy pieces, wild dog tricks, funny moments from the holidays and many other scenes of interest. For families and friends, it's a way to make those digital videos available to all, without sending hard copies or trying to download the clip onto everyone's Computers. YouTube is definitely the way of the future, a fun and useful way to make the most of your satellite internet connection.
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Friday, June 25, 2010
Pioneer PD-M426 6-Disc Magazine CD Player
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Over All Rating Reviews :
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±1±: Best Buy I purchased this Pioneer CD cassette changer to replace a 15 yr. old Pioneer magazine (cassette-load type) CD player that died. It is pretty much identical in form and function to the old one, but with a few less features that I never used anyway. I really like the magazine function, you just load 6 CDs and put it on random play and leave it alone for several hours. I have an ecclectic collection and like to group the CDs per magazine to play similar styles and this works particularily well, especially if you and your wife have different opinions on music (Springsteen vs. Yanni). I was able to use the 4 magazines that I had from the old player. The magazine loads significantly faster than the carousel type of CD player, especially if you are using the random play mode. The only reason I didn't give it a 5 star rating is that after 15 yrs. I would have expected Pioneer to finally figure out that loading the magazine cassette with the CD lable side down wasn't the best way to do it. Product was timely shipped and delivered - (Amazon always does it right!). I was somewhat disappointed in the rather limited selection of CD players - I think they pretty much stopped developing them about 10 years ago and figured everyone would just use their MP3 or DVD players. on Sale!
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Saturday, June 5, 2010
The Digital Den is Far from Reality
I went to one of those trade shows that seem to happen every week these days, talking about the future of the digital den, and came home to my present-day home a bit disappointed. Hopeful, but still longing for the killer solutions that will make my life easier.
The challenges are numerous: First, the digital home should be all about delivering fantastic entertainment, not about watching how you deploy your computing resources. And unfortunately, right now the computing challenges get in the way of making entertainment any better. Second, home networks are still far too hard to setup, despite new attempts by several vendors to make things easier. The infrastructure for storing and sending music, photos, and videos to different users and different devices is also far from perfect, or even usable by anyone but the most determined techie. Third, wireless is still somewhat witless and confounding to most of us. And while broadband penetration continues to climb, having a constant Internet connection doesn't make matters easier, more compelling, or any different today for consuming new forms of content.
Let's look at each of these items one by one, and see where the promise of the new lies and where the challenges of today keep things from moving forward.
First, entertainment should be king, but it isn't -- yet. Both Verizon and Turner Entertainment announced downloadable game services (called Games on Demand and Gametap.com respectively) to enable anyone to play a wide variety of Games for various subscription prices of up to $15 a month. While it is nice that major media moguls have set their lasers on the video gaming industry, it is still far from a perfect solution. Neither service is available for non-Windows platforms, and on Gametap they coyly say that Windows machines more than four years old will not be very gamey. Also, the pair of products will require broadband connections to download the necessary huge game executable files.
Some of this has to do with where you put your PC - the living room isn't the most hospitable place in the digital home, and vendors are trying to make PC Cases look more like VCRs and sound less like jet airplanes, and there were some examples at the show from various vendors. But there are still many wires to connect, and many protocols - and products -- to ponder and purchase.
Microsoft announced its Xbox 360 will act as a media extender for any Windows Media Center PC, something that will allow the unit to play movies and music to your TV and stereo system more easily. And several vendors, including the usual networking guys, have media extender boxes too. The issue I have with this approach is that I don't want to store my media files on any client PC and clog up its hard drive. To this end, Iomega announced a file server that can contain your photos and videos available across the home network as well as over the Internet too. All of these products will be available soon.
Second, the home network setup is far from simple. As someone who still does tech support for friends and neighbors' networks, I can tell you that many of these installations are still very fragile and far from dependable. Wasn't the latest version of Mac OS, Linux, and Windows XP supposed to making setting up networks easier? Well, they did, but not easy enough and we still have plenty of issues. At the show I saw new products from Pure Network's Network Magic, McAfee, and Iomega among others that are attempting to remedy this situation. I was impressed with the demo I saw of Network Magic, but will let you know once I actually test it if it delivers the ease of use (and then, only for Windows PCs) that the demo promised.
Third, wireless home networking is another matter entirely: Either you can't get a good signal throughout your home, or you get too many of your neighbor's signals unintentionally. Several vendors are working on these solutions, and we should see the fruits of their labors soon. Toshiba and Lenovo are making software to sort out wireless connections more easily on their Laptops. McAfee has a software solution to make setting up secure wireless networks easier, and that certainly will be a big improvement. And Netgear, Linksys, Buffalo Technology and others are selling higher-gain and MIMO antenna products to grab stronger signals from their access points and wireless cards.
Finally, broadband choices to the home are about to get more interesting, with powerline technologies finally getting out of trial mode and into paying customers' hands. The cable and phone monopolies will have some competition from the electric utilities and major ISPs like Earthlink will also offer this service, which will involve nothing more than plugging in a powerline modem into your nearest electric outlet.
Yes, the digital den is coming soon to a home theater near you. But in the meantime, we still have lots to sort out.
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