Mike Tech Show – Podcast – #73 – 06-24-06

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(33 minutes)

Show #73 Notes

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Independent Music –

Contact Information –

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More Listener MP3 players not covered in Show #72

This wraps up my coverage on the MP3 player. A big thank you to everyone that submitted recommendations and reviews!

Mike Tech Show – Podcast – #72 – 06-21-06

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(14 minutes)

Show #72 Notes

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More Podcatchers

From R. B. Watson –

More MP3 Players

Listener MP3 player recommendations:

I received so much email on this topic, look for a short podcast on MP3 players in a couple days.

Answers for Show #71

Podcatching Software –

From Joe – His favorite podcatching software for his Palm Treo 700p, Quick News 1.24

Lists of other Windows podcatching software

Upconvert PC DVD to HD –

Motherboard/CPU monitor –

From Ryan
Motherboard Monitor 5.3.7.0

MP3 Player –

From Cate – The feature on an mp3 player that lets you come back to the same place when you turn off the mp3 player is called Pause/Resume. The Samsung YP-U1 flash player, when turned off and then turn it back on, it resumes at the same spot.

Mike Tech Show – Podcast – #71 – 06-17-06

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(44 minutes)

Show #71 Notes

Show Links –

Questions –

  • What is your favorite podcatching software other then iTunes or Juice?
  • Is there a way to upconvert a DVD playing on a PC to HD resolutions?
  • FREE program to monitor motherboard/CPU temperature?
  • Recommend MP3 player that when you pause and power off, you can resume at the same point?
  • Email me at mike@miketechshow.com
  • Voice mail: (240) 949-2450

Independent Music –

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Password Generator

Generate passwords based on specific criteria – length, used symbols. Can generate several passwords and supports copying to clipboard. Get it [here] (After you download the file, rename it with a .exe extension.)

Follow up to the ‘Rubber Bands’ in Show #70

I received several emails and a harsh warning from my network engineers. DO NOT use rubber bands inside your computer. It did sound cool, but here are some comments:

From Chris – “Between the heat and the constant air movement, it’s a harsh environment and the rubber bands dry out quickly. You don’t want to be sitting there in six months and hear a ‘thunk’ when your running drive drops. It’s a good idea, but I think you have to look for a different material.

From Robert – “One guaranteed characteristic of standard old rubber bands is that they deteriorate quickly in warm/hot environments, loose their elasticity and fail. If a hard drive were to fall in it’s cage while spinning this would certainly cause significant damage, and I presume most of us don’t peek inside our cages to check our rubber bands very often. Also, I’m impressed that drives sometimes transfer considerable heat to the cage through the metal to metal contact of mounting screws, therefore, theoretically, causing the drive do dissipate heat and keeping it a bit healthier”

I passed along a bad idea from Maximum PC.

Hard Drive Coolers

Sent in from Peter – Zalman hard drive coolers. They are passive coolers (with heat pipes) with rubber isolation mounts. Check it out [here] (Select COOLERS for – Hard Disk Drives.)