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Intro for September to October 2012 for nkrs200 TV Studios

This is the current Intro for nkrs200 as of September 2012.

nkrs200 is an excellent video maker. His audience is spread out from all across the globe for people of all ages to watch his videos. However, nkrs200 was not always a TTS Video maker. He just started out with a camera and a will to create.

The Beginning (April 2011)

When nkrs200 started to make his videos, he did not have that much in mind at the time. In fact, he originally did not want to do anything on YouTube. His account just sat there, empty of videos for a long time. Not even a single viewer or subscriber. Then, two days after April 19, 2010, he posted his first two videos. One of the was called Barking Bird and another was called Sunshine the Cockatiel Sings the Adams Family. They were not a major success, but it was a start. Those videos still exist to this day. On of them is on the right.

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Barking Bird

The original Barking Bird video that was posted on April 21, 2012.

The Silent Era (April 30, 2010 to June 2011)

After nkrs200 uploaded those videos, after realizing that they were not such a success as he thought they would be, he decided to go to silent mode, planning on what to do next. An idea rose to him in early 2011 after he looked up Microsoft Sam, and the results that he found were astonishing. He thought to himself, "If I were to something like this, I would possibly be able to rise up again.". That is when things started to change.

The Hidden Video Creation (June 2012 to November 2012)

Soon after he watched some of the Microsoft Sam videos that nkrs200 saw, he started to become addicted to them. He then started to Google "Windows Error Message Generator" and he ended up clicking on "I'm Feeling Lucky", and he ended up finding http://atom.smasher.com/error/ (Atom Smasher), an error message generator used to generate error messages from Windows 95/98 and Windows XP, and started to generate his error messages. Soon, he made his first video, but it did not star Microsoft Sam. It starred a temporary Text-to-Speech voice that featured a voice from an online Text-to-Speech generator.

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