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Today We will be broadcasting live from my car, as a beta testing for the next FRC Series: MyNakedPastor.com and I’m setting up the equipment ready:

1 MacBook
1 Verizon Wireless Card
1 USB Creative Camera
1 FireWire 3 CCD Panasonic Camera
1 External Antenna with 11 DB Gain
1 Power Inverter
MSN Messanger
Windows Media Encoder V.9 Running

So, let’s see what we can blog from this trip. I’ll have some beta tester viewers that will be sharing later their thoughts about this exiting test. I cannot wait the new series to start. This will be something completely different; I have great expectations on this Troy’s great idea.

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