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Eynto was a one time show aimed at computer users who “want to know a bit more”. It was created by Julien McArdle (known to some as Seal) in mid 2005. Julien has since gone on to create the [[On Piracy]] documentary and a book titled [[Rice Tea]].
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{{Infobox IPTV
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| name                    = Eynto Show
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| image                  = [[File:Eynto.jpeg|250px|center]]
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| image_caption          = Eynto Show logo
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| format                  = [[IPTV|Webshow]]
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| genre                  = Informational
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| origin                  = Canada
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| created_by              = Julien McArdle (Seal)
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| starring                = Julien McArdle (Seal)
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| language                = English
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| producer                = Julien McArdle (Seal)
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| location                = Canada
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| running_time            = Variable
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| network                = NA
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| frequency              = NA
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| topics                  = Technology, Computers
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| original_airing        = 2005
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| seasons                = NA
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| episodes                = 1
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| follows                = NA
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| precedes                = NA
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| associated_video        = [[Hack TV]], [[Hack TV Underground]]
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| website                = [http://blog.jmcardle.com/ blog.jmcardle.com] (defunct)
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}}
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'''Eynto''' was a one time show aimed at computer users who “want to know a bit more”. It was created by Julien McArdle (known to some as Seal) in mid 2005. Julien has since gone on to create the [[On Piracy]] documentary and a book titled [[Rice Tea]].
  
 
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==Downloads==
 
==Downloads==
 
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! style="background: #EEE9E9; color: #8B8989;"| Eynto Show
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! style="background: #F8F8FF; color: #8B8989;"| [[User:Famicoman|Famicoman]]
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! style="background: #F8F8FF; color: #8B8989;"| [http://www.archive.org/details/eynto3 Archive.org]
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
  
http://blog.jmcardle.com/
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[http://blog.jmcardle.com/ blog.jmcardle.com] (defunct)
  
 
[[Category:IPTV]]
 
[[Category:IPTV]]

Latest revision as of 18:53, 31 May 2014

Eynto Show
Eynto.jpeg
Eynto Show logo
Format Webshow
Genre Informational
Origin Canada
Created by Julien McArdle (Seal)
Starring Julien McArdle (Seal)
Language English
Production
Producer(s) Julien McArdle (Seal)
Location(s) Canada
Running Time Variable
Broadcast
Network NA
Frequency NA
Original Airing 2005
Total Seasons NA
Total Episodes 1
Additional Information
Topics Technology, Computers
Follows NA
Precedes NA
Associated Video Hack TV, Hack TV Underground
Website blog.jmcardle.com (defunct)

Eynto was a one time show aimed at computer users who “want to know a bit more”. It was created by Julien McArdle (known to some as Seal) in mid 2005. Julien has since gone on to create the On Piracy documentary and a book titled Rice Tea.

Show

The EYNTO Show is a one-time computer show, with a duration of approximately 1 hour. The show is targetted for any computer user who is trying to learn a bit more, and attempts to answer the most popular questions out there.The show is split up into three main sections: Information Security, Downloading, and Installing Hardware. Each section is split up into Chapters, each lasting approx. 3 minutes. Covered topics range from safer E-Mail Practices to WLAN vulnerabilities, from how-firewalls-work to how-the-internet-works, from installing a hard drive to shopping tips.

Downloads

Series User Link Notes
Eynto Show Famicoman Archive.org

External Links

blog.jmcardle.com (defunct)