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USR Robots - Transcript - Hour 3, Segment 14

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Kerry: So if we have to update everything over by the Television size equation?

David Lawrence: You don*t have to, you don*t have to. But if you are in the market to do that you certainly can. And overtime if you first you upgrade the computer system then maybe down the road you go you know what let*s get an HDTV then you will be able to see a whole bunch of cool things from the Media Center Edition that you didn*t think you could see before because you can use that as your DVD player. You can use that to take movies and play them back off the hard drive. I mean there is lots of things you can do. Audio is a big part of it as well and it*s all built-in in the Media Center Edition. It*s designed specifically for what you want to do.

Kerry: So then I will probably update the stereo receiver 2 at this point?

David Lawrence: Sure.

Kerry: Okay.

David Lawrence: And if you need me to write you a permission slip for all this I can.

Kerry: Thank you.

David Lawrence: Okay.

Kerry: Okay.

David Lawrence: Alright.

Kerry: Can I ask one quick other question?

David Lawrence: Oh sure.

Kerry: With the old computer, with Window 98 fazing out even if we are just using it for games and maybe Internet do we go ahead and keep it a Windows 98 or can I update that to Window*?

David Lawrence: I would keep it a Windows 98 because most Windows 98 machines are not powerful enough to upgrade and you will have to buy a separate copy of XP which is like a 150 bucks. So it*s not worth it. I would just keep it the way it is and when it reaches the end of its useful life, donate it.

Kerry: Okay.

David Lawrence: Alright.

Kerry: Thank you.

David Lawrence: I appreciate the call. 180039 online is our telephone number 18003966546 I can never get to everybody and I apologize for that but we will answer all the E-mails that have come in. We will answer all the Instant Messages and please keep your radio set right here on this great radio station.

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