Make cheap ATSC (or DVB) RF-modulators
Submitted by brad on Wed, 2004-12-15 06:33As I continue to play with HDTV, I found I had a horrendous time getting good output from my computer running the MythTV open source PVR into my TV. DVI, the uncompressed digital standard, just wouldn't work from the video card I had to the TV. The TV has Firewire/1394, which would allow me to stream mpeg-2 to it, and that would be really great, but as yet no software supports it because few TVs have such inputs.




 Tonight, I saw for the first time (for me) a drive-by trick-or-treating.  I'm not talking about the growing phenomenon where parents drive their kids to wealthier neighbourhoods for a better class of candy.  We had put out a ghost made from gauzy material with a very bright cold-cathode light inside, and hung it over the street.  As I stood on the street a minivan pulled up and quickly stopped.  Two children went to our front door and Kathryn gave them candy.  Then we watch them get back into the van and it continued down the street, out of sight.  The appeared to be cruising and stopping at houses with decorations they noticed, which can be found in many neighbourhoods.
Tonight, I saw for the first time (for me) a drive-by trick-or-treating.  I'm not talking about the growing phenomenon where parents drive their kids to wealthier neighbourhoods for a better class of candy.  We had put out a ghost made from gauzy material with a very bright cold-cathode light inside, and hung it over the street.  As I stood on the street a minivan pulled up and quickly stopped.  Two children went to our front door and Kathryn gave them candy.  Then we watch them get back into the van and it continued down the street, out of sight.  The appeared to be cruising and stopping at houses with decorations they noticed, which can be found in many neighbourhoods.