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Matt Frewer, creator of Max Headroom, is working to resurrect his cult-favorite character.
Boing Boing: December 15, 2002 - December 21, 2002 Archives 2002
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* "Looking Back At The Future" (35: 31) Javier Grillo-Marxuach (a "Headroom" writer who went on to, among many other things, create "The Middleman"), Pays, Tambor, Concetta Tomei and
Ain't It Cool News - The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news. 2010
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Be reminded that "Headroom" was on the cover of Newsweek
Ain't It Cool News - The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news. 2010
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"Headroom" is the watchword AMD is using very frequently with regard to Dragon.
Betanews 2009
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- "Headroom" refers to the distance at the top of the jar that is left unfilled.
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They include the hi-end earphones from Sure and Etymotic, portable headphone amps such as Headroom's BitHead, dock connectors such as SendStation's Line Out, quality over-ear headphones such as Grado, Sennheiser and Ultrasone, and tube amps for the iPod such as the Fatman iTube 452. iPod docks with speakers were unmentioned, but the B&W Zeppelin ($600) is getting much attention.
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They include the hi-end earphones from Sure and Etymotic, portable headphone amps such as Headroom's BitHead, dock connectors such as SendStation's Line Out, quality over-ear headphones such as Grado, Sennheiser and Ultrasone, and tube amps for the iPod such as the Fatman iTube 452. iPod docks with speakers were unmentioned, but the B&W Zeppelin ($600) is getting much attention.
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Parts Maker's Profit Hit but Still Has 'Headroom'; At Least It's Not in U.S.
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Proto-cyberpunk television series Max Headroom featured a character who ran a pirate TV station out of a converted bus, and rumors of late-night anonymous signals floating in the ether fueled our Videodrome-inspired fantasies.
Boing Boing 2009
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And in 1987, a TV pirate sporting a Max Headroom mask broke into the broadcast of a Dr. Who episode on WTTW Chicago.
Boing Boing 2009
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