Tech Talk for Families has recently added discussion forums to allow visitors to interact with the site staff and other visitors. These forums have been designed with a family-friendly atmosphere in mind, allowing parents and kids to talk about the latest games, gadgets, and toys, share tips, and get help.

To get the community ball rolling, we're sponsoring a contest to win a collection of video games (a $90 value):
How to Win
Once you register at our forum, get involved. Post questions, offer help, make suggestions, and get to know each other. Share a story about an experience with a toy. Talk about gift ideas for upcoming holidays or birthdays. Let us know what you think of a video game you recently played, or ask others' opinions about a game you're considering buying.

Every time you post a meaningful message, you will be entered once into the contest, so the more involved you get on the forum, the greater your likelihood of winning.
Contest FAQ
- Is there a limit to the number of entries? Yes. In order to keep people from being intimidated by a person or persons going all-out, entries will be limited to 30 per person. (But feel free to stay involved once you reach your 30th post!)
- What constitutes a meaningful message? Avoid "Me too" messages that don't add anything to the discussion. While you can post such comments, they will not be counted toward your total. Any posts with language inappropriate for our younger visitors will not only be removed, but depending on the content, result in the writer being moderated or banned and disqualified from the contest. Don't spam the list--you can include links to family-friendly site in your signature line, but just posting links to your own websites will also result in preventative actions being taken. Use common sense, be kind, and imagine a 6-year-old reading it before posting your message. (You don't have to "dumb it down," but keep it "Rated E for Everyone".)
- Are questions considered meaningful? Yes, as long as they pertain to the topics in the forum. Questions can be great discussion starters.
The Deadline

All messages considered for the contest must be posted by June 16, 2008 at 11:59 PM, CST.
The Fine Print
- Contest available only to U.S., Canadian, and U.S. Military addresses
- Winner will be announced on the Tech Talk for Families first podcast episode following the contest deadline. Following the announcement, the winner will be notified via email.
- Prizes are either new or like new, only used for review purposes
- Rules subject to change as needed. (Only in case of abuse.)
- Tech Talk for Families staff and their families are not eligible to win.
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I just found out there's a problem with the registration process. I believe it's fixed now, so if you tried before, try again. If you still have problems, use the "Contact" tab above to let us know. Thanks.
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Dale
Tech Talk for Families Cohost
Contest Extended
We've extended the contest deadline to June 16, 2008. If you signed up before, go ahead and sign up again, and you should be all set. We've had no more reported problems.
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Dale
Tech Talk for Families Cohost
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I like the idea of tech talk for families, however, your sound quality is very poor. There's too much bass. Im really interested in your podcast but I have no other option but to listen to other ones with better sound quality. Please address this problem and you will make your podcast more enjoyable.
Working on it
Rey, thanks for the honest comment. We're working on the sound quality and have some new equipment arriving this week. Within another week or 2, we should have better sound quality.-- DaleTech Talk for Families Cohost
Thank you!
Thank you for addressing the audio quality problem. I cant wait to hear more from you guys!
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