Epic fu

One of my favorite video podcast, Epic-FU (formally known as Jetset Show) had joined one of my favorite podcast network, Revision3. After a long hiatus, Epic-FU is back with the usual mix of content covering all aspect of tech, music, and other popular culture both online and offline.

Create by the beautiful Zadi Diaz and some guy, off camera, Epic-Fu is about the things that makes us geek out. Epic-Fu is your manual to the internet.

Epic-FU is a phenomenon by itself. It can live by its own with a strong growing community that they call MIX. By joining Revesion3 it makes both of these community much stronger. I think Revision3 gat the better end of this deal.

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Trs 1

If you love your money. You are saving for something important maybe. Then may I advice you to not watch The Totally Rad Show of the Revision3 network. Repeat that, do not ever watch The Totally Rad Show.

To do not click on the hyper-link on this post in which will take you to Revision3’s Totally Rad Show page. Don’t think it’s just a harmless page with embedded videos. You might accidentally clicked on the play button. Once you see an episode of the Totally Rad Show, there is no turning back. I can’t help you anymore, nobody can.

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Revision 3

Gone were the days where television used to have good contents. When Astro, had TechTV on, I thought that they had made a channel with shows tailored specifically to me.

Then the G4/TechTV merger / acquisition thing happened and it all when downhill afterwords. The channel is no longer on Astro. I haven’t watch much of anything from Astro ever since then. I got all I need on the Internet thanks to media companies like Revision3 and others.

Revision3 is one of the few media companies that truly gets it. Born from the internet, designed to cater for the internet crowd, an ever growing on-demand generation. Revision3 is not YouTube, it is an actual TV network, producing its own original broadcast quality shows made for the web.

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New Media

Until the early 1990s, media had always relied primarily upon print and analog broadcast. Newspapers, magazines, radio and television broadcast are the known method for people to consume information and entertainment. These medium are easily controllable.

These days, I find myself not needing any of those.

I rarely watches television even though I have an Astro subscription with over hundred channels. These days I download all my entertainment needs from the Internet. I am not advocating piracy.

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