Nine Below Zero ‘On the Road Again Live’ DVD Best Concert Ever Great British Blues Rock

Posted by Content Keyword RSS on January 23, 2009 under HDTV | Be the First to Comment

I just saw the best rock concert I’ve ever seen and it was on DVD! I’ve been to hundreds of live concerts in the last 30 years and this Nine Below Zero concert captured on DVD is clearly the best I’ve ever witnessed. British Blues Rock at its best by 4 incredible musicians with great chemistry and unremitting energy. I urge anyone who likes British Blues to buy this DVD which though PAL, is Region 0 which means its playable on US DVD players. Unfortunately it won’t play on US Blu-Ray players

It’s hard to type with crossed fingers

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The last couple of Amazon Friday Sales have been, well, underwhelming. I am hoping against hope that things are different, today. Let’s have a look. Oooohhh… well, it certainly starts off nicely. Choose between a Samsung 46″ LCD HDTV for about $1300 shipped or the 52″ version for $1700 shipped. Great reviews on those sets, and [...]

[H]ardware Round-Up

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[H]ardware Round-Up Cooling 6-Way Intel Core i7 CPU Cooler Roundup @ Legit Reviews ETC. NZXT Avatar Gamers Mouse @ Guru3D Motherboards ASRock N7AD-SLI Socket 775 nForce 740 SLI @ Think Computers Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD4P and DS4 @ Bit-Tech Video ASUS My Cinema-U3100Mini HDTV Tuner @ BmR Posted by Steve

Lindich: Circuit City demise won’t affect prices (Contra Costa Times)

Posted by Content Keyword RSS on January 22, 2009 under HDTV | Be the First to Comment

Q: With the recent demise of Circuit City I am concerned that we are left with only Best Buy in the electronics marketplace. Do you think prices will rise as a result?

Video: Make Your Own USB Stick (Wired News)

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Want to make your own USB novelty stick? It’s easy. Now you can transfer your data on a sushi stick, a log, or even a rubber chicken. Gadget Lab’s Charlie Sorrel shows you how it’s done.