James Rice skrev:
>Texas houses don't have basements. When we built our house two years
>ago, I pre cabled the office. There are six 20 AMP circuits in the room
>and I have 24 10/100 ethernet jacks along the three walls. The fourth
>wall is the wet bar with refrigerator and the server closet for the
>servers, hubs, ISDN routers and in November, the DSL router/modem.
>Makes it convenient.
I live in a 17 m? student room with a total of four unearthed power outlets.
My collectio neats up so much space, both in and outside of my room, that the
only place to stand is the matress I sleep on. Sad, isn't it?
I have a stack of desktop boxes taller than I, and three multisync monitors
and a terminal to connect them to, which works about as well as a workstation
switch. Anything with a composite or RF output gets to sit in my lap while
it's connected to my video and Philips CM8833.
How I miss my two-roomer... =/
--
En ligne avec Thor 2.6a.
It's amazing how many useful pieces of equipment are disguised as domestic
appliances: the machine for cleaning keyboard keycaps and shell cases does an
excellent job of washing clothes, while the tumbling machine for drying them
off also works for socks and shirts. The device in the kitchen for baking
small spray-painted articles can be used for pizza and muffins. And so on...
Pete Turnbull
Received on Thu Aug 23 2001 - 14:10:34 BST