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New question: Caller audio muted?

There was a link from the TWiT Live page to the wiki: "Caller audio is disabled during the Tech Guy radio show by request of the affiliate stations.) For info on what this is all about visit the Official TWiT Wiki."

Couldn't find any answer (searched for "affiliate" wiki-wide as well as "caller audio" -- no luck). It should probably go on this page. Dpurrington 06:24, 27 January 2009 (PST)

It's mentioned on the page for the tech guy radio show, The Tech Guy --Sharp65 13:47, 27 January 2009 (PST)

Reauest: Stream Info

Please could you add the (a) Native Resolution (b) Framerates (c) Data Rates

for all 3 streams. (Stickams, Ustream, and Bitgravity)

Ge0ff

New section "FAQ Live!"

Of course the intent of material on a wiki is subject to as much drift as the text itself ("edited mercilessly")... but my idea for this section is to try to keep it updated with answers to Qs that keep coming up in IRC. This will require a lot of attention, but less so than answering the same Qs over and over. IRCmod cwbp has kindly added a link to this page in the #twitlive topic. Jeh 17:08, 20 August 2009 (PDT)

Typo?

Changed "Holloween" to "Halloween". Hope it wasn't some inside joke I didn't understand. Keep up the good work. - Bot

New question: This Week in Anything?

Q: Is the phrase "This Week in.." restricted to the TWiT network? I just saw This Week in ***** elsewhere on the web and I was confused. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.129.202.33 (talk) 21:23, 6 October 2009

The phrase "This Week in ..." isn't restricted to the TWiT network at all. Dr Kiki's This Week in Science show/podcast has used the phrase since 2000. Another show is Jason Calacanis's This Week in Startups - Jason did ask Leo if he could use the name but Leo responded that he doesn't have any trademark on "This Week in ...". -- Imperator3733 (talk | contribs | sysop | Logs: bdpr) 19:17, 7 October 2009 (PDT)

I have a question.

If you add up all the content from every netcast ever broadcast by TWiT, how many hours of content are there?



Can you answer this question on the FAQ page? Thanks! Math321 14:22, 13 March 2011 (PDT)


PS. Another question. How much space would it take up to download all of the TWiT hosted netcasts? Thanks in advance for the answer.

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