Citizen is introducing a watch, sometime this year, that uses satellite information to display day, date and time. Using a similar technology as modern GPS systems, the new satellite wave watch will be ultra precise, due in part to the atomic clock used by orbiting satellites, no matter where you are. So far there is no word on availability or pricing, however pictures have been released, and Citizen has chosen to go with the black/green color scheme we here at Mass-IMO just love. Check them out...
My brothers Motorola DCT3416 died, and I figured I would attempt to fix it. I want to start out by saying I know very little about PVR's, other than somewhere buried inside is a standard computer hard drive. While dropping off the DCT3416, my brother informs me that it doesn't turn on, and that it makes this clicking noise. My first assumption is that the HD is corrupt and or damaged and preventing the machine from booting. Replacing the internal HD should produce a simple fix, so lets go about doing just that. Replacing the internal HD is going to be slightly more complicated than originally anticipated as the rear of the DCT3416 has 3 tamper proof/security screws, which I do not have a tool for. Instead I used a series of pliers, and 10 minutes later had all the screws removed. Here is what the tamper proof/security screws look like, once removed. I should add that there is also a plastic security tab, just above the IEEE 1394 jacks, which disintegrated when I attempted to
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