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Added on December 27, 2006 by
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Even the guy who came up with the Girls Gone Wild videos has his own plane.
According to CNN:
"• British PM Tony Blair and family on plane that missed turn onto taxiway
• None of 343 passengers aboard the jumbo jet was injured, officials said
• Blair was reportedly en route to stay at home of former Bee Gee"
All of those people couldn't have been staying at Barry Gibb's Florida shack. I suppose he could be rollin' with an entourage from Britain's Labour Party?
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Added on December 25, 2006 by
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My six year old son can tell you the difference between 'bad' and James Brown 'bad'. Make that 'super bad'.
To Mr. Brown and his heirs, thank you for the years of enjoyment and for those to come.
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Added on December 23, 2006 by
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All that I wanted was to capture our Mii characters in video and not have to take a picture of the TV screen. That is it. Simple. Just get a video feed into my computer and take a screen shot. Thanks to Microsoft Media Center this is impossible.Why, you ask? It turns out that Media Center won't accept a feed from a device that isn't spitting out it's source from a controller box of some type or antennae. Like the ones used for cable, satellite or a direct from the sky. Forget your auxiliary input for a gaming console. After a couple of hours and a null progress report I picked up the keys and went over to Tiger Direct and picked up an AVerTV Cardbus E501 for my laptop . . . initially I was thinking PCI card but something that was portable would be cooler.
This is what I get for trying to be cool.
Two hours after arriving home with the card and following the installation directions to the letter, uninstalling the drivers (just like the directions say), rebooting, downloading new drivers, installing new drivers, rebooting, installing capture software, rebooting, opening software for this error "The TV capture device drivers are installed incorrectly" . . . WTF, again? See, my laptop is also running XP Media Center Edition.
You get the idea. From the pic above I am sure that you can see that I got the card working but here's what it took:
- 1) Searching for AVerTV Cardbus and finding out that it won't work with Media Center and their is a special card for this, not mine
- 2) Doing the uninstall, reboot, reinstall thing a couple more times
- 3) I try the last thing that might work, install the drivers for the AVerTV Cardbus MCE
- 4) It worked
So if you bought the AVerTV Cardbus and need to get it working on your MCE laptop maybe you'll find this post and just download install E502 set of drivers from the start and skip the included CD.
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