Our email this week is from a long time fan Lawrence A. Wengler. This is his first warehouse video submission & it’s an amazing one!
Hi Dickie D and Chad,
My New Year resolution was to make 2 videos for the GizWiz, and here is number 1. I created a YouTube channel about cameras, the name inspired by Chad’s store. Mine is Uncle LaLa’s Camera Corner. This is a video about my Grandmother’s Kodak Brownie Box camera, which is over 100 years old! Could this be the oldest working gadget you ever had on the GizWiz?
Love the show, Cheers, Lawrence Wengler
From The Giz Wiz — this is an amazing video – and yes, absolutely the oldest gadget we ever showed! And there’s an amazing demo that shows 110 years later, it still works!
See or hear this show: www.gizwiz.tv/episode/2044
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Submit Your Gadget Warehouse Video & Win An Autographed MAD Magazine.
We’d love to include your video in an upcoming Giz Wiz Show!
1. Video can be ANYTHING about a gadget: I bought a piece of crap. I bought a gadget I love. I have an old gadget I can’t part with because it was ‘high tech’ years ago! Even a ‘What The Heck Is It? Gadget.
2. Videos should be just 2 to 3 minutes long in Horizontal Format! Low production value is fine, but we need to hear you and see your gadget clearly! You can be in the video if you like.
3. Post your Video on YouTube and click ‘unlisted’ when you upload it if you want, but not “Private” or we won’t be able to see it. Send us the URL link from YouTube.
4. If we show your video (and we show 99% of them) and live in the US or Canada you’ll get an autographed current issue of MAD.) But no matter where you live outside of the US & Canada, I’ll autograph an Alfred E. Neuman photo to you, scan it & email you a high res image. Just print it out, frame it, or just hang it up and no one will know it’s a copy. We’ve tested it out and fans say they look terrific!
All show submissions go to mail@gizwiz.tv
Email of the week: Dear Dickie D,
I saw on the latest Giz Wiz that you found out you can search using the stylus on your new phone. In fact, you should be able to do this with any Android phone you own. The feature is called Circle to Search. The YouTube intro video below will help you get to know how to use it and what it can do. I use it all the time and I find it is pretty great at telling me what food or flowers are on my screen. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7mSGxe71ZQ
Your loyal viewer, Chad Masters









