Listen to High Speed Stuff on iTunes Right now, you’re probably saying to yourself: “Self, what do you think Ben and Scott have been talking about on iTunes over the past several days?” Well, let’s just say that I think you’re going to be glad you asked yourself that question today. Here’s what we covered on this week’s High Speed Stuff podcast … On Tuesday, Ben asked me about fuel economy . Specifically, he wanted to know how the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ca
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Listen to High Speed Stuff on iTunes No doubt about it, Ben and I have been pretty busy over the past seven days. However, we both like to take a little time away from our other assignments at HowStuffWorks.com to record a couple of podcasts each week on iTunes . So, what did we talk about? Tuesday, we tackled the subject of recreational vehicles , otherwise known as RVs. Now, when you listen to this episode you’ve got to remember that neither Ben nor I have much real world experience
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Listen to High Speed Stuff on iTunes I think that today we’ll just get right into what Ben and I have been discussing on iTunes over the last several days. So, here’s what you can expect to find on the High Speed Stuff podcast for the past week… On Tuesday, we approached a topic that I’ve always been fascinated by — small cars. But we didn’t want to just talk about small cars in general. No, we wanted to talk about the world’s smallest production car — the Peel P50. I could describe it
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Tascam’s Johnny DeLeon gives an overview of the Tascam DR-07 Handheld Digital Recorder at the 2009 NAMM Show - a music an audio gear show held each year in Anaheim, CA. The DR-07 puts stereo digital recording into a tiny and relatively affordable ($200) package.Description:A pair of highly-sensitive built in mics captures a wide stereo image, recording in either MP3 or 16/24-bit WAV format. The DR-07 is powered by AA batteries and it transfers files to a computer using a high-speed USB 2.0 conne
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