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  1. Stop Stealing on Texas Rep Wants To Jail File Traders · · Score: 1

    It IS against the LAW! Stop stealling and only trade music you have the right to trade. Get P2P out of the sights of the RIAA. I bet if you look you can find some free music too. Comeon take a look, see what you can find, the web is a very large place. If you want to hear music of the "brand name" type then record it off the radio; but dont share it! But it's best to support the artist that support the P2P crowd. Don't ask me why I have no links; I don't work for you; get your OWN links!

    Thanks For Reading.... ;)

  2. Re:I think this is right on. on Legal Issues Don't Bother American Downloaders · · Score: 1

    I think your getting mp3s mixed up with jpgs. But if you really want the articles then just download the txts.

  3. Re:Unfortunately on Live Vorbis Streams Over 802.11b From SXSW.com · · Score: 1

    Real bad sound. I guess that's what happens when you use cheap battery powered cond. mics and poor sound cards. Also bet it's the bands and/or the venues lack of a "sound man"; but that's what you get in a cheap bar and not a concert hall.

    But all-in-all it's great to see someone useing 802.11 for some remote feeds.

    I think I'll check back at a later date and see if it gets better.

  4. Re:Localized Thermometers on Home Server Rooms? · · Score: 1

    The fan that i saw at Target was a reversable and it has two fans in the case. It also has a thermistat(digital) that turns on the two fans and sets direction(s). It can be set for turn on when temp is to high or low. It has a control switch that gives you the ablility to run the fans in oppisite directions at the same time. Kinda useless considering that the fans are about three inches apart. I dust filter would be easy to fit to the fan(s) and the fan(s) has plenty of volume to overcome the drag of the filter and still have some left over for moving air.

    Looked on Targets site and nothing(winter now.)
    But found this with google:
    http://www.surprise.com/kitchen_and_housewares/h ou sewares/Holmes_HAWF-2097_Remote_Control_Twin_Windo w_Fan.cfm

  5. Re:Localized Thermometers on Home Server Rooms? · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I've seen two way fans at Target; They change air direction acording to tempeture inside and outside your window. But don't put it in the window. Just put one in the door of your server room and move air in/out of the room/hallway. Hint put a vent in the bottom of the door and the fan in the top of the door to draw heat out in the summer. Winter is not a problem because most electronics can handle cold down to frezing. No humidity of course. You might need to consider humidity if you have a wide tempeture change in a short time. I bet Target also has dehimidifiers. Don't forget lighting protection on your meter box and phone/dsl/T1 line outside BEFORE they enter your house. Cover the floor (in serverroom) with silver conductive duct tape (the kind you get for AC Vent installations) in a criss-cross pattern about 1' spacing to discharge static from your feet. Use a needle to poke the tape together where it crosses and ground it at least two palces on the tape grid. Oh well enough of this rambling....