In this video-cast, Steven demonstrates basic Arduino skills for newbies (and he's one of them). In this video, Steven un-boxes the Arduino Starter Pack from Adafruit Industries. Learn more at:
http://www.giveus oneminute.com/archiv es/whats-this-arduin o-thingy-i-keep-hear ing-about/
We take a few minutes to unbox the new Pleo from uGobe. Learn more at:
http://www.giveus oneminute.com/archiv es/see-the-unboxing- of-the-new-pleo-from -ugobe/
In this video, Steven un-boxes the Arduino Starter Pack from Adafruit Industries. Learn more at:
http://www.giveus oneminute.com/archiv es/whats-this-arduin o-thingy-i-keep-hear ing-about/
Companion video at:
http://uk.youtube .com/watch?v=s3TxkUo 1jNg
I frequently have folks ask me how to take an .iso file and make a usable CD/DVD from the file. They generally all make the the same mistake, they copy the .iso image directly to media and press the burn button. I recorded this screencast to demonstrate the proper method using a Mac and the free Burn software. Find more tips at: http://www.giveusone minute.com
Break out your running shoes and iPod Nano. Sarah Brownlee and I discuss the new Nike+iPod and not only do you learn about this wonderful new iPod accessory for runners, but I also debunk the myth that you need new Nike running shoes.
Google LayOut is a great tool for sharing your designs in printed media or electronically. This video demonstrates how to create shaped (other than rectangular) viewports as well as how to apply styles to the viewports. Learn more at:
http://www.giveus oneminute.com
The third video in a series that presents the basics of technical sketching. In this segment we discuss tips and techniques for drawing straight lines without a ruler.
Steven Combs introduces Sarah Brownlee to the Nokia 770 and discovers how to take the web (in usable form) with her in the palm of your hand. We also discuss once again one of our favorite terms to say on television, VOIP.
Sarah Brownlee becomes a pilot as she attempts to fly the smallest RC Helicopter I know of, the Picoo Z. We discuss the availability and cost and even crash the thing a time or two!
The fourth video in a series that presents the basics of technical sketching. In this segment we discuss tips and techniques for drawing angled lines. Sounds like a simple task, but here are some tips to help. We also begin the explore the creation of several pictorial drawings such as obliques and isometrics.
The second video in a series that presents the basics of technical sketching. In this segment we discuss the importance of good line quality and various types of lines that are used in Technical Sketching.
Reduce your long distance bill with VOIP and Skype technologies. Sarah Brownlee and Steven Combs show you during our discussion of Skype and various Skype phones.
In this Fox 7 AM Evansville spot, I demonstrate the Philips Senseo Coffee Maker to morning show host Sarah Brownlee. We had some fun discussing the product and the various coffee pods available.
The first video in a series that presents the basics of technical sketching. In this segment we discuss the tools that are helpful in creating a good technical sketch.
Hot on the release of Apple's new Apple TV, Steven Combs shows up on Fox 7's AM Evansville morning show to discuss this product with Sean McHose. For a full review, check out:
http://www.giveus oneminute.com/archiv es/our-apple-tv-expe rience/
Sean McHose and Steven Combs look at various gadgets you can purchase to stuff your favorite Geek's stockings. We look at a bluetooth mouse, power-line networking adapters, Liberator cables and Sean's favorite the Ninja Remote.
Steven Combs demonstrates to Sean McHose the Digital Blue QX5 USB Computer Microscope. They take a closer look at the microscopic world and even learn the distance between Lincoln's knees on the back of a penny.
Sarah Brownlee and I look at the Cadillac of digital picture frames, the Digital Pacific. An 8x10 electronic display with a beautiful screen and sound capabilities to boot. While cheaper digital picture frames can be had, this one has all the bells and whistles, including sound and wireless support.