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Stereo and TV

Posted 1st March 2010 at 06:53 PM by JamesTRexx

2010/03/01; removed the unused Rotel amplifiers and re-arranged the rack. Looks much better now.
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    Nice. You might want to use the software called "Hugin" to stitch together your panorama
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    Posted 3rd March 2010 at 04:15 AM by Jason Jason is online now
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    I find that hard drives like to be horizontal .. vertical placed hard drives die faster
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    Posted 4th March 2010 at 12:36 PM by jtktam jtktam is offline
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    Originally Posted by Jason View Comment
    Nice. You might want to use the software called "Hugin" to stitch together your panorama
    I'm too lazy and the function from the camera works well enough.
    Maybe I'll just draw it with pencil one day.

    I'll keep it in mind though for customers of mine.
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    Posted 26th March 2010 at 09:25 PM by JamesTRexx JamesTRexx is offline
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    I find that hard drives like to be horizontal .. vertical placed hard drives die faster
    Haven't experienced a difference with drives over the years myself (at home and servers at work).
    One thing that could make a difference is how often a drive is turned around. Disk arrays (both SCSI and *ATA) are usually using vertically stacked drives and all goes well as long as they run 24/7.
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    Posted 26th March 2010 at 09:31 PM by JamesTRexx JamesTRexx is offline
 

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