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MSNBC.com - Elonka Dunin on 'Countdown with Keith Olbermann', April 28, 2006
Topic: Cryptography 5:32 pm EDT, May  1, 2006

ELONKA DUNIN, CODE BREAKER: The news just kind of spread like wildfire. The race was on to see who could crack it first.

This is a transcript of Friday's MSNBC "Countdown" segment. The "Judge's Code" story was #2 on the countdown, and I was one of the talking heads. Check this meme to read the transcript, or if you want to download a video of the segment, check here for hires (18 MB) and lores (2 MB) versions. But to save time, the transcript is probably sufficient. ;)

BTW, for anyone with audio/video capture chops, who is within reading range of this blog: I have been having a heck of a time figuring out how to get decent audio quality out of my video capture card (Hauppage WinTV, captured into Windows Movie Maker). No matter what I do, it seems to record at a very very high volume, and then after I save the movie, the volume comes out softer, but with the distortion as though it's still very loud. I've searched around for tech help on this but haven't had much luck. If anyone can offer suggestions / help on how to fix this (aside from "spend thousands of dollars on better equipment"), I would be most appreciative!

Elonka :)

MSNBC.com - Elonka Dunin on 'Countdown with Keith Olbermann', April 28, 2006



 
 
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