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Very cool! Cheers Josh, great little video. Well shot, produced, edited and presented. Impressed!
Just watched the show, very impressed! Don't think the handheld camera during interviewing is a good idea though, way too shakey to be of use!

Content: 8/10 - Loved the chat with Jon.
Camera Work: 9/10 - Few out of focus moments, but generally very professional
Audio: 10/10 - No quibbles here.
Set: 9/10 - Looked very cool!
Editing: 10/10
Josh: 9/10

Can't wait for the next one with Steve Jobs!
It's actually just a Belkin Armband, this one: http://tinyurl.com/belkinarm

I just strapped it to my stem, as if the stem was an arm, trimmed the excess strap off with a pair of scissors (as it's thinner than an actual arm!) and used a piece of Velcro to keep the strap tight.

Been on some pretty bumpy rides and it's never budged! Has quite a snug fit on my RaceFace RIDE XC stem, having a stem that uses 4 bolts probably helps.
Desperatly missing from this list is Trails. I've mounted my iPhone to my bike's stem, and using Trails on it is amazing. You can pre-download the map tiles, it shows you where you are, where you've been, you can overlay previous rides. It's very cool, makes the bet bike computer ever!

See my pic here: www.pswd.biz/bike-comp.jpg
Unless you're in/near a city GPRS is pretty much the norm over here in the UK!
I too would love to see Aperture 3, but there haven't been any rumors about it :( Fingers crossed though!
I use the iTech Clip Radio. (http://www.itechdynamic.com/en/products_spec.asp?cid=1&pid=02050)

Advantages:
- compact
- easy to attach
- can use own earphones
- built in FM radio
- built in play/pause, next, prev, volume, answer/pair buttons.

Disadvantages
- Might be tricky to get hold of

I'd highly recommend it!
Unlikely, really wish there was though.

Can never decide between watching the live blog, or waiting till the video is posted!
For Uni I'd reccomend a desktop replacement laptop over a smaller laptop or a desktop.

This is what I used at Uni, idealy I would have had a full desktop, but due to space and the advantage of being able to bring my whole system home with me for the holidays I bought a 16" laptop.

Most of the time it just stayed on my desk in my room, but for the occasional time that I needed to take it home for a holiday, or to DJ at a party having a laptop meant this was easily possible.

As for Mac or PC, if you are not already Mac, and are not a hardcore gamer, I'd heavily suggest you give Mac a go, you won't regret it.

James
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