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Geek Girl TV #59: Mvix L33tors

Thursday, July 17th, 2008 by eve

   Eve Park enlists your help to find a super hero name for a new member of the l33tors. She reviews the Mvix Media Center.
   
   


   
   
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    Hello and welcome back to Geek Girl TV. As usual, I’m your geek girl host Steve Park and my theme song was created by The Days which you can check out at MySpace.com/TheDaysGirls. This is episode number 59 and speaking of the number 59, Mission STS 59 was executed on the space shuttle Endeavor, launched on April 9th, 1994. Its primary mission was to launch the space radar laboratory SRL1, which included an atmospheric instrument called “measurement of air pollution from satellites” or MAPS, which measured global distribution of carbon monoxide in the troposphere. This episode, I’d like to introduce a new member to the L33tors. Do you remember the L33tors? It’s my grass-roots, superhero movement. To be a L33tor, you must be l33t-er than the general populace, and you must be a L33der, using your l33t-ness to set a good example for the n00bs. I’d like to introduce a new member to the L33tors, but I can’t. To be a L33tor, you must send your application to GeekGirl@CleverMedia.com. It must include your superhero name and your superpower. I received and excellent submission from a woman who knows her superpower and even sent a picture, which I think is really cool, but needs your help coming up with a good superhero name. She’s known all along that she had this super-ability to project color and used it to amused herself as a kid recoloring everything around her just by pointing at it, but now she knows that sending color vibrations can change peoples’ hearts, and if they’re really evil and her color powers can’t change them, she can make them disappear. Poof! So, can you help out? Please send your ideas for a good superhero name for this new L33tor to GeekGirk@CleverMedia.com. While you’re at it, why not become a L33tor yourself. Simply answer the question: If you were a superhero, what would your name and superpower be? Now, one of the things that is so neat about this player is that it plays a whole host of different file formats. The other great thing about this player is that you insert your own standard-sized hard drive. I really like this because who doesn’t have an extra hard drive lying around somewhere? And, if that is not enough, you can get a really big internal hard drive for pretty cheap these days. Let’s back up a moment. What do you use this thing for? Well, personally, I’d like to start moving away from disc media and begin to store all my media digitally. This device hooks up to your television and to your computer network, to play the sort of files that you have on your computer on your television. Now, I’ve been using this thing and I like it all right, but in theory it’s got a lot of ways to transfer files to the device. You can use the remote, once it’s hooked up to your wireless network, to serve files on the other computers in your network. You can also install NDAS on any of your computers and remotely move files from that computer to the Mvix player. NDAS would be handy, but be prepared. It takes them about two weeks to send you your NDAS key. And, though they have NDAS for Mac, the Mvix doesn’t really support use with the Mac and I couldn’t get it to work. And when I tried to access files on my network from the Mvix player, it didn’t see the Macs at all. And the Mvix interface didn’t provide the options I needed to get through the security I have set up on my PCs. You saw that there was a lot of inputs on the back of this thing. So, in practice, I haven’t had any trouble hooking up a computer directly to the Mvix player, even a Mac, or putting the movie I want to see on a USB stick and inserting that into the back of the device. In conclusion, I recommend the Mvix player, which you can get from Think Geek, by the way, with some reservations. It’s a solution for a true geek. If you’re not afraid to wrestle with your network, you’ll probably enjoy the flexibility that the Mvix player offers over other media players. And that’s all I have this week. Remember to send your questions, comments, and feedback to GeekGirl (at) CleverMedia.com. Until next week, excelsior.

   

Geek Girl TV #58: Science Heroes (PG-13)

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008 by rosenz

   n this episode, eve-park everyone’s favorite geek girl, honors Octavia E Bulter, African-American female sci-fi writer. Then, we invite very special guest Jen (jenreviewsmovies.com) to comment on the new hot movie, Iron Man! Then, Eve talks about the science behind real-life super suits, it’s not long before we’re all flying around with super strength! Or least, it’s not long before our soldiers are. As always, send your questions, comments and feedback to geekgirl at clevermedia dot com! Excelsior!
   
   


   
   

Geek Girl TV #57: Air Fish Penny Heroes

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008 by rosenz

   Geek Girl Eve Park is back for season three. She talks about her new MacBook Air, Macquariums, Penny Arcade starts twittering and live video streaming, and the 1337ors.
   
   


   
   

Geek Girl TV #56: Technology Woes

Friday, February 8th, 2008 by eve

   

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This episode is hobbled together from the clumsy tools of iMovie 08, because iMovie HD refuses to work for me.  I’m not sure what I’m going to do in the future.  The past few weeks have been spent impatiently awaiting my Macbook Air.  At least I have my platronics .audio 810 to keep me company.

Geek Girl TV #55: MacWorld 08/ Seesmic - San Fransisco

Friday, January 18th, 2008 by eve

   

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   Visit http://MacMost.com/geekgirl for more Geek Girl. This is my trip to San Fransisco. I hung out a little, visited Seesmic, and then covered MacWorld for MacMost.com

   I had so much fun, and met so many new friends!

Geek Girl TV #54: Flip Video by Pure Digital

Friday, January 11th, 2008 by eve

   

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   This week I show you around the popular "Flip Cam" that everyone's been wondering about.  It was a hot item this holiday season, and if you're now considering buying one for yourself, you've got to check out this video.  If you want more detailed specs, go to theFlip.com

    As always, if you have any questions or comments, send them to geekgirl (at) clevermedia (dot) com!

Geek Girl TV #53: Who’s That Girl?

Wednesday, December 19th, 2007 by eve

   

   

Go to snowmanconstructionkit.com and send me links to your best snowmen!

Geek Girl TV #51: ‘Tis the Season

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007 by eve

   

   

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Good Morning from the Winnies!

Saturday, December 1st, 2007 by eve

   Breakfast at the Magic Castle is pretty nice, and as I’m feeling like
    the only one on the west coast awake, I’ll fill you in on Winnies stuff
    I forgot to mention.

   In case you didn’t know, the Winnies is the awards ceremony for internet
    video producers, where everybody wins! Actually, it’s like secret
    santa, and everyone is assinged another member of the community to give
    an award to, which is great because it gives an opportunity for people
    to familiarize themselves with members of the community they might not
    otherwise get a chance to know. To learn more, go to
    youarethewinner.org

   It was organized by Irina Slutsky, and she remarkably raised enough
    money for an open bar all night. Unfortunately for picture taking, it
    was a night club atmosphere, so I didn’t walk away with many digital
    souveniers. I did however meet a lot of cool people: Veronica Belmont
    who I’m sharing a room with, husband.tv who presented me with a huge
    trophy, Vinvin of Seesmic, Sarah Atwood, Average Betty, Hayden, Tim
    Street who I’ve meet in three different citites and who has bought me
    lunch but apparently still has no idea who I am and too many more to be
    named.

   I hear there is a brunch today where I can get a chance to talk more
    with people, but not until 1? I guess in LA they don’t know that brunch
    comes between 2nd breakfast and elevensies. Either that or they just
    don’t eat like hobbits.
    –evepark

Bonnie of noodle scar

Friday, November 30th, 2007 by eve

   Noodle Scar