Author: Mark Boszko

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Mark Boszko

Film & Video Editor, Voiceover Artist, macOS IT Engineer, and Maker

  • NogCast is Coming!

    NogCast, starring three completely unprofessional eggnog tasters, will features reviews, commentary and general dinkery of various rich, creamy and spiked nogs. Subscribe now!

    This video was originally shared on blip.tv by NogCast with a No license (All rights reserved) license.

    The teaser video that was embedded here is lost — it was hosted on blip.tv, which shut down years ago. The episodes themselves survive: Part 1 and Part 2.

  • BeerMediaTech 001

    By the time you read this, BeerMediaTech 001 should be up and available for your listening pleasure. Still getting some kinks out of the format (and we rambled quite a lot), but it was at least fun to record!

    The audio for this episode is lost. It was hosted on ODEO, which shut down years ago, and the original Flash player it used no longer runs in any browser.

  • BMW 525i (1990)

    My Saturn was dying, so I finally got a replacement car end of last week– a 1990 BMW 525i. It’s a little beat up on the exterior, but the engine seems in good shape and aside from a bit of peeling paint and a little parking lot accident crunch in the front right side, it’s […]

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  • AntiPixel

    I’ve been wondering lately— whever happened to Jeremy Hedley’s AntiPixel? It’s been a full year now since his last post, without so much as a how-do-you-do. I hope he’s okay.

  • HD-DVD vs. Blu-Ray

    This The Digital Bits reader writes in with a letter that almost exactly mimics my own take on this, only I happen to have sided with HD-DVD — not because I think it’s a better format, but the players were much cheaper, and I felt one was as good as another at this point, and […]

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  • Netflix, GreenCine and RedBox Video Rental Trends

    I was looking at my Netflix history earlier, and was wondering how my rental frequency was trending. So, in the interest of being complete, I went over my entire history, including my GreenCine subscription (which I have because they carry some rare movies that Netflix doesn’t) and RedBox rentals (which I use every once in […]

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