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SeattleWireless TV: Flickenger, Warcopter, And More

Michael Pierce writes "SeattleWireless TV has done it again! This months SeattleWireless TV show features an Interview with Rob Flickenger the inventor of the pringles cantenna and co-author of Nocat, an open source wireless captive portal. Then we have a chance to hear from Risto Koiva about his remote controlled helicopter with a 2.4ghz installed camera and gps unit, learn about the Personal Telco Project out of Portland, Oregon and finally a product review on the new WatchGuard SoHo 6 wireless firewall. Download the Mpeg version here or Watch the Windows Media Stream here, or the RealPlayer stream here."

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  1. enjoy the show ;) by MichaelPierce · · Score: 3, Informative

    Hope you guys enjoy the show I worked hard on it!

  2. Re:since this seems like a representative post ... by bucketoftruth · · Score: 3, Informative

    Actually, there are some new node maps at Node DB

  3. Good independent films by OneIsNotPrime · · Score: 5, Informative

    True, seems like there would be more stuff out there, but there are some great ones like these to keep your eyes open for.

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  4. Re:I wish there were more shows like this ... by Evil+Schmoo · · Score: 3, Informative

    From where I sit, on the indy video side of the razor wire, there's a pretty large knowledge gap between the creators, the would-be purveyors, and the audience. Y'all have the techie wherewithal to know how you want your content delivered, but very few people I know in the biz have devoted enough time to figuring out how to provide it in a format that satisfies their dubiously artistic integrity. I know of a couple of local production teams who are trying to do this, but they're driven entirely by profit, which ain't even remotely close to a viable business plan. Everyone around here (DC) freelances for documentary work, and if anything gets posted, it's usually a trailer or demo of their talents. The true gonzos out there (we call 'em Mathers, in his honor) are few and far between ... and even ol' Evan's online limitations are, well, evident.