Well, at least in theory you can stop all this RF-garbage with wrapping the whole thing in some sort of metallic fence (or something similiar). Of course this doesn't propably look very exciting in with a plexiglass case, but a friend is trying to put an old 486 to a Command&Conquer box and this is what he's propably going to do.
Hmm.. Norway and Mr. Thorvalds, I don't really see the connection...
Re:Here is a PERFECT CASE of what I mean:
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>This fake "product review" posted in Slashdot >today. Read the whole thing, and look at the >end: The "review" was written by somebody >who is selling the product
Ahem, if you read it closely you might notice that it says "Many thanks to Clifton Broumand of Man&Machine for graciously providing this review _unit_.". I'd say there's a "slight" difference between giving a unit and giving a review...
Or you could just select 'Save stream to disk' from the streaming options of the mp3 input plugin... Surprisingly new-ish WinAmps can do this also.
"...and we are merely the players"
Well, at least in theory you can stop all this RF-garbage with wrapping the whole thing in some sort of metallic fence (or something similiar). Of course this doesn't propably look very exciting in with a plexiglass case, but a friend is trying to put an old 486 to a Command&Conquer box and this is what he's propably going to do.
Hmm.. Norway and Mr. Thorvalds, I don't really see the connection...
>This fake "product review" posted in Slashdot
>today. Read the whole thing, and look at the
>end: The "review" was written by somebody
>who is selling the product
Ahem, if you read it closely you might notice that it says "Many thanks to Clifton Broumand of Man&Machine for graciously providing this review _unit_.".
I'd say there's a "slight" difference between giving a unit and giving a review...