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  1. Blaxxun Interactive? on Metaverse Launched? · · Score: 1

    Any snowcrash fans said this out loud?

    I wonder if its intentional :)

  2. Re:The last of the V8 Interceptors on New Mad Max Film · · Score: 1


    The Castlemain Rodshop http://www.rodshop.com.au has a range of clutched blowers like seen on the Black on Black. They have these to suit a wide range of older engines, often as bolt on DIY kits.

    I'm assuming this all depends on your engines current compression, so YMMV.

    None of these blowers are of the through-the-bonnet 6/71 style though. All underbonnet centrifugal.

  3. Re:Google on World's Longest Slinky · · Score: 1

    I was actually looking for somewhere that anodized aluminium in Australia for my work, http://www.d2p.com.au - We make linux based network appliances.

  4. Digital Security Systems on Recommendations for Digital Security Systems? · · Score: 1

    I've used CCTV cameras hooked up to unix boxes for a few years now to keep an eye on things.
    I use Gspy, or motion. http://gspy.sourceforge.net/

    Eventually, i captured this - http://gspy.sourceforge.net/gspystory.html
    a car their parking a stolen car.

    I've also captured council workers standing around, etc. I had each days worth of stills uploaded to a PPro BSD box that then converted them to mpeg.

    Since then, i've used B+W cameras and IR spotlights to illuminate (to those of us inside) an alleyway being used as the entrance to a rave.. All using secondhand or home-made components, except for the capture card - $100.

    http://www.kjaycar.com.au and http://www.oatleyelectronics.com. have a nice range of security gear.

  5. Re:i liked... on Tom's Hardware on The GeForce256 · · Score: 1

    Well, actually.. Nvidia has released the specs for their cards.. All registers, etc etc, so that if they needed to, the community could write their own 2d/3d drivers from the ground up.. But theres no need, as Nvidia have already done this, and will continue to do it. Matrox have done similar things. What do we get from 3dfx? A binary only version of glide.