Dick's Gadget Warehouse. And how to submit your video to the show.


This week’s viewer video is about a gadget that will never end up in a gadget warehouse. That’s because the gadget Sam bought was such a piece of crap, she demolished it with a hammer! The email Sam sent us was short and sweet:
Here is the link to my video!
Best Regards,
Captain S. L. "Sam" Pirtle
Accredited Marine Surveyor
See or hear this show: www.twit.tv/giz1470
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We’d love to include your video in an upcoming Giz Wiz Show.
Here’s what we’re looking: Your home shoot video – 2 to 3 minutes long, in any of the following categories:
I bought a piece of crap: Did you buy something you ended up hating? We won't get you a refund, but we might be able to give a platform to vent your disappointment. Remember, "family friendly" language applies.
I invented this! Did you invent something? (Or did a friend or relative invent something.) We can't market it for you, but we can help get the word out. Show us what it is, and how it works. Even if it's a prototype, you can get our (and the audience) reactions. No professional ads please.
My Gadget Warehouse: Okay, so you don't have a warehouse. It doesn't matter. Just tell us about your favorite old gadget(s). When and where you bought it, and why you're still hanging on to it.
My Favorite Gadget of All Time: Show us what it is, tell us what it does and why you love, or loved it! It can be something you just bought too.
Post them on YouTube and send our producer, Jason, the link! We'll do the rest. (Or possibly nothing, but that's unlikely.) Remember, videos should be just 2 to 3 minutes long! Low production value is fine, but we should be able to hear you and see you! If we select and show your video on The Giz Wiz you will now be awarded with some sort of prize. Like an autographed MAD magazine and some piece of crap. So that's one more (so-so) reason to send in your video!
All show submissions go to gizwiz@twit.tv
Letter of the week:
Hiya Dick,
Saw your latest TWIT epidode that featured
the purse key hook.
Well they've been around many, many years.
Here's mine made of titanium.
Little bottle opener and bit driver integrated.
Paz,
Glenn Blanchard
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