I guess that the more that I had to work on PC's at my actual job the less interested I became in keeping up with the stuff at home. To be honest it just stopped being fun when it wasn't as hard if that makes any sense. It was always a challenge to hang out here and at other video forums and trying to reverse engineer everything, modify stuff and just learn how the stuff works.
It all helped me with my real job, but I'm burned out now. I just migrated over to a huge HD studio and it's a whole new set of headaches and issues. Worst part is that when something doesn't work it seems to be acceptable now. Broadcast has taken countless steps backwards with the integration of IT solutions and digital based companies getting into the mix. When it was Sony and GVG everything you bought worked perfectly out of the box and it was all compatible and it would last for 20 years without a hitch. Now you get blue LED's, proprietary codecs and stuff that doesn't do half of what it's supposed to. And even worse you get promises of bug fixes and they never come and by the time you figure it out they dropped support of your product because at 3 years old it's legacy.
Sorry I got so OT there. It's just been a crappy week at work and I think I'm coming down with something. Haven't been on here in ages and thought that I'd stop in and see what was going on.
Nothing like a trip down memory lane.

/whining
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