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Me & Mad Money

Today I was lucky enough to be able to call in and talk to Jim Cramer, the man, the myth, the legend. Here's the video clip:



As a side note, the ease with which I was able to record the show, convert the video to a digital file, and publish it here is simply remarkable. I've been wanting to do this since I was 12 years old. I feel like I've finally arrived. What impressed me the most is how seamlessly the hardware and software worked together - and all of it is relatively cheap, if it costs anything at all. My cost do do this was under $600 (for the hardware & software).

How I posted this here:
Using my Sony TRV-22 miniDV camera, I took the RCA output from my cable box and plugged it into the A/V port.

I recorded the show onto a miniDV tape, then inside the camera, laid off the video onto my 128mb Sony Memorystick.

I put the Sony Memorystick into my SanDisk 12-card reader.

I went to blogger.com and simply clicked the "Upload File" icon.

The freeze-frame was done by simply clicking "ALT+PrintScreen".

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