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Video version of my Banana Pi Review (vs Raspberry Pi)

Friday, October 3rd, 2014

Due to requests to start doing video reviews, I’ve made a video version of my Banana Pi Review.

At first, I was going to redo it from scratch, but frankly, due to many re-takes, I gave up on that idea for now. Instead, I used high resolution images, charts etc. and overlaid a voice track on top.

It is basically the same as the web version of the review (https://www.mikronauts.com/banana-pi/bpi-review/)

Would y’all like to see more video reviews?
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Would you prefer “live action” reviews, or do you like the format of this review?

I’d love to hear your feedback!

p.s.

You are all invited to join my new forum at https://forums.mikronauts.com !!!

Net Neutrality

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2014

This is absolutely the funniest and best piece I’ve seen on big telecoms attempts to destroy the internet.
 

 
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If you care about an open and fair internet, go to fcc.gov/comments and let the FCC know we need net neutrality. Tell your friends to comment!