2002 and 29-year-old tech tv host chris perillo is in the middle of an 18-hour live programming stunt. the marathon call-in show has been going smoothly, especially considering this is chris first time being on air so long. but when he interviews this hard drive expert, things fall apart. he brought a handful of devices and recording apparatus mechanisms to show off. something that would be good for tv. this is the world s first rotating media. you can see it s an edison record. they were made one at a time. as the guest shows him an antique recording cylinder. there s no other one like this particular one in the world. chris notices something s amiss. when the camera zoomed in on his hands, you can see that he was shaking. just moments later, disaster. see these pieces just scatter like millions of pieces.
it s the day after christmas 2002, and 29-year-old tech tv host, chris perillo, is in the middle of an 18-hour live programming stunt. the marathon call-in show has been going smoothly, especially considering this is chris first time being on air for so long. but when he interviews this hard drive expert, things fall apart. he brought a handful of devices and recording apparatus mechanisms to show off, you know, something that would be good for tv. this is the world s first rotating media. you can see it s an edison record. and they were made one at a time. as the guest shows him an antique recording cylinder there s no other one like this particular one in the world. chris notices something s amiss. when the camera zoomed in on his hands, you can see that he was shaking. just moments later, disaster. you re just seeing these
host chris perillo is in the middle of an 18-hour live programming stunt. the marathon call-in show has been going smoothly, especially considering this is chris first time being on air so long. but when he interviews this hard drive expert, things fall apart. he brought a handful of devices and recording apparatus mechanisms to show off. something that would be good for tv. this is the world s first rotating media. you can see it s an edison record. they were made one at a time. as the guest shows him an antique recording cylinder. there s no other one like this particular one in the world. chris notices something s amiss. when the camera zoomed in on his hands, you can see that he was shaking. just moments later, disaster. see these pieces just scatter like millions of pieces. followed by a huge tv no-no. [ bleep ].
irreplaceable antique smashes to pieces. oh. you can t do that. i can t do that. you can t do that. how can you do that. in this hour the fun stops. it s the day after christmas 2002 and 29-year-old tech tv host chris perillo is in the middle of an 18-hour live programming stunt. the marathon call-in show has been going smoothly, especially considering this is chris first time being on air so long. but when he interviews this hard drive expert, things fall apart. he brought a handful of devices and recording apparatus mechanisms to show off. something that would be good for tv. this is the world s first rotating media. you can see it s an edison record. they were made one at a time. as the guest shows him an antique recording cylinder. there s no other one like this particular one in the world. chris notices something s amiss. when the camera zoomed in on his hands, you can see that he was shaking. just moments later, disaster.
host chris perillo is in the middle of an 18-hour live programming stunt. the marathon call-in show has been going smoothly, especially considering this is chris first time being on air so long. but when he interviews this hard drive expert, things fall apart. he brought a handful of devices and recording apparatus mechanisms to show off. something that would be good for tv. this is the world s first rotating media. you can see it s an edison record. they were made one at a time. as the guest shows him an antique recording cylinder. there s no other one like this particular one in the world. chris notices something s amiss. when the camera zoomed in on his hands, you can see that he was shaking. just moments later, disaster. see these pieces just scatter like millions of pieces. followed by a huge tv no-no.