Re:I can see spending about 5k on a home theater
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I agree! Except that my price point is - or should I say was - $2K. I got the Cambridge Soundworks MovieWorks 5.1 with a Marantz SR5000 receiver. (Don't worry, I have no relationship with CS other than as a happy customer.) It is a $2K system that is currently on sale for about $1500.
It sounds better than any movie theater I've ever been to, except for the Sony Metreon theaters in San Francisco.
Plus, I'm free to drink a malted barley beverage while I watch...
I guess this is news... maybe not, though since the Condor Project has been available for a whole lot of platforms for quite some time now. (Yes, Linux is supported.)
It really makes you wonder, when something like this has thusfar escaped the relatively large community of InterBase users: what is hiding in the software that we acquire in binary-only form?
I fully expect that somewhere, in a corporation's database, is the tacit knowledge that I wear brightly colored underpants each and every second Thursday of the month... };-)
I agree! Except that my price point is - or should I say was - $2K. I got the Cambridge Soundworks MovieWorks 5.1 with a Marantz SR5000 receiver. (Don't worry, I have no relationship with CS other than as a happy customer.) It is a $2K system that is currently on sale for about $1500.
It sounds better than any movie theater I've ever been to, except for the Sony Metreon theaters in San Francisco.
Plus, I'm free to drink a malted barley beverage while I watch...
Micron is just as high quality as Dell and they have AMD configurations. I'm a very satisfied customer.
FYI - Condor supports all of the platforms that you mention in your post. I don't know how useful it will be in your particular situation, though.
I guess this is news... maybe not, though since the Condor Project has been available for a whole lot of platforms for quite some time now. (Yes, Linux is supported.)
It really makes you wonder, when something like this has thusfar escaped the relatively large community of InterBase users: what is hiding in the software that we acquire in binary-only form?
I fully expect that somewhere, in a corporation's database, is the tacit knowledge that I wear brightly colored underpants each and every second Thursday of the month... };-)