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Overcoming Component and Cable Anxiety

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About this Lesson

  • Type: Video Tutorial
  • Length: 10:42
  • Media: Video/mp4
  • Posted: 07/10/2009
  • Use: Watch Online & Download
  • Download: MP4
  • Size: 29 MB

This lesson is part of the series: How to Set Up Your Home Entertainment Center

This lesson intends to help people who take one look at the "cable pasta" going on behind their entertainment center and just feel an overwhelming sense of dread and/or anxiety.

How can you add your new Nintendo Wii to your already (seemingly) convoluted entertainment center setup?

Have no fear! In this lesson you'll learn:

* The 'secret' to overcoming cable/component anxiety

* The simple process of hooking those components together

* The basic entertainment center setups, and how yours is nothing unique and nothing to be afraid of

My lessons translate all that unnecessary "gadget speak" into friendly, easy-to-comprehend language.

Sit back, sip your coffee, and learn! Thanks. -Tim

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Timothy Warner
Timothy Warner
4 lessons
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05/27/2009

Hi! My name is Tim Warner, and I am an adult educator/instructional designer based in Nashville, TN. If you have any questions regarding my lessons, or if you have any suggestions for future content, then please don't hesitate to write to me at tim@tswarnerconsulting.com.

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These lessons are for YOU! Therefore, if you have any questions, comments, concerns, complaints, or suggestions for future content, then please don't hesitate to write to me.

My e-mail address is tim@tswarnerconsulting.com. My Web site is www.tswarnerconsulting.com.

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