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	<title>Joseph Barnhart&#039;s Personal Site &#187; Canon Vixia HF100</title>
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		<title>Catching Up</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well I suppose a lot has happened since June of last year and even prior too that. Around that time possibly, or even longer,&#160; I acquired the lovely Canon Vixia HF100 Camcorder for my video recording needs. After weeks of research, comments by actual users, footage previews, and now hands on testing myself, I have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well I suppose a lot has happened since June of last year and even prior too that. Around that time possibly, or even longer,&#160; I acquired the lovely Canon Vixia HF100 Camcorder for my video recording needs. After weeks of research, comments by actual users, footage previews, and now hands on testing myself, I have concluded that it is the best in its class. It is perfect for almost any size of project and especially for the Documentary I am currently working on &#8211; of my Granddads history. </p>
<p>As for my network, it has expanded to a total of 38Ghz, with more to be added in the near future. Per my plans, I should have a minimum of 5 or 6 dual cores and my main AMD Quad Core. On a side note my main network backbone and gaming systems are all running on gigabyte LAN.This is a must have for transferring large files. Below is a more recent video of these in action on a LAN Party I held.</p>
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