Dick's Gadget Warehouse & How to Submit Your Viewer Video.


Dick's Gadget Warehouse
Subject: Gadget Warehouse
Hi, dick and chad!
The Creative V.92 Serial Modem from 1992.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GcutHtJVQY
Tommy from Brighton IL.
See or hear this show: www.gizwiz.tv/episode/1552
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We’re looking for more Viewer Videos! We’d love to include your video in an upcoming Giz Wiz Show, so here's what we're looking for! Your home shot 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 a new gadget you just bought too.
Post them on YouTube and send us 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’ll a tiny amount of fame (hopefully), an autographed MAD magazine and a 35-year-old Alfred E. Neuman picture. So that's one more (so-so) reason to send in your video! IMPORTANT: We'll just shower you with praise for your video if you live outside the US or Canada since we can't afford to send stuff outside of those two places. (Thanks for understanding.)
All show submissions go to mail@gizwiz.tv
Letter of the week:
From: Tim Hopkins
Subject: Hiding License Plates
I get behind on the show sometimes, but I saw the hiding license plate site and had a thought to contribute.
I have seen this application used at car shows before. Either it can be lowered and hidden or just covered up for a cleaner lines during the show.
Here is an example of one that I saw this past summer. You'll note that the plate has been lowered and hidden under the vehicle.
Love the Show! Patron Tim Hopkins
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