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Author: Jon McleodJon Mcleod
Date: Sep 22, 2008 04:57
What is the connector family for the newest iPOD nano?
Older iPODs use JAE DD1 series connectors, but this looks slightly
different. I heard the new ones might use a system from 4UCON (Taiwan),
but this company mainly makes 2nd sources and nothing they have seems to
match. Any info is appreciated.
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Author: raghavraghav
Date: Sep 19, 2008 11:35
Hi,
I have this motherboard installed with 2 GB RAM, a 250 GB Seagate
Baracuda hard disk and LG DVD RW drive.
My power-supply says its 450W. My UPS has a rating of 650 VA (should
be around 350 watts).
My display is also plugged into the UPS, which is a LG flatron 19"
TFT.
My UPS is not able to support my system during a power fluctuation.
my question is, how do I measure as to how much is my system using
from the mains ? That seems to be the only way I could decide on my
power usage and then only I can choose the right UPS configuration for
my system.
Please suggest...
regards
raghav..
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Author: N CookN Cook
Date: Sep 18, 2008 00:08
Anyone know anything about this next hazard , wrt electronics
handling, heating etc, where exactly is it found ?
Firstly the "bis" of bisphenol - is it pronounced as
the "bis" in bistable or "bis" in biscuit ?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2008/sep/17/health.foodsafety
Packaging chemical linked to greater risk of diseases
Some of the products which might contain bisphenol A include:
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Author: ChiefmfgChiefmfg
Date: Sep 16, 2008 14:03
If you need a custom configuration for a mounting solution. Start
building your customized mounting solution today with the first visual
product configurator, Mountbuilder from Chief! This is so cool to go
through to create what you need. http://www.chiefmfg.com/mountbuilder
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Author: PeterDPeterD
Date: Sep 16, 2008 06:35
On 16 Sep 2008 01:09:44 -0500, admin@ ng2000.com wrote:
Well, here is another malware post from ng2000!
Anyone foolish enough to go to this web site
deserves what they ge
--malware and viruses galore!
"Wow, I've suckered so many fools into my botnet!
admin@ ng2000.com"
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Author: okshoppiokshoppi
Date: Sep 15, 2008 19:33
http://www.ok-shopping.com/charger.php/HITACHI+battery-charger+827
CGR-D320, CGR-D220, CGR-D120, DMW-BL14, VW-VBD55 for HITACHI Battery
charger
Click to enlarge
All products are new, 1 year warranty!
Package includes High Performance Turbo Charger, AC Power Adapter and
12.00V Car Cord
Turbo Charger must be used with our AC Adapter or our Car Cord
Designed to charge batteries quickly and safely
Convenient LEDs indicate the charging status
Charger Weight: 283.2g
Charger Dimension: 106.50x69.00x37.00mm
This Battery charger can replace the following Part Numbers:
HITACHI
DZ-BP16, DZ-BP14R, DZ-BP14, DZ-BP28
LEICA
BP-DC1, BP-DC3
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Author: andygupta2007andygupta2007
Date: Sep 13, 2008 07:08
This post in in the same genre of cables (my last query was about HDMI
cables and thanks I got good convincing responses). This one is about
speaker cables.
I am connecting my Pioneer receiver to my focal surround sound
speakers. My retailer sold me $80 audioquest cables (apaparently they
are thicker and the wires don't intertwine i.e. they go through
straight). I was told I will hear the difference between cheaper
speaker wires and these. Is there a difference between using these
speaker wires or the cheaper 16 guage belkin speaker wires ($25) or
the monster speaker wires ($35)
Thanks
Andy
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