Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
> Heh, I'd like to know too. The key for it has the same shape as a socket
> from the usual socket sets, except it is square, not hexagonal. In fact
> it looks very identical to those old square-socket-on-a-handle keys
> railwaymen carried to open all the doors passengers are
On Sun 07 Jun 2009 12:46:17 NZST +1200, Nick Rout wrote:
> There is a box on the side of the house, and two coax cables come out.
> I'd like to disconnect the second cable and run another one to the
> cupboard but I am damned if I can get the cover off.
Heh, I'd like to know too. The key for it h
Nick Rout wrote:
> I'd like to disconnect the second cable and run another one to the
> cupboard but I am damned if I can get the cover off. Does anyone know
> how to get inside the grey box? It must have some clever catch. It is
> about 6" by 3" with a Saturn logo on the front.
Look all around fo
I have telstra cable and want to re-route the cable so that my
internet connection is terminated inside the computer datacentre (aka
the cupboard under the stairs).
There is a box on the side of the house, and two coax cables come out.
One goes to the power pole (we are not undergrounded) and the
Just a thought - to actually make this Pedal Steel The Next Generation, I'm
going to need a bit more cash than the taxpayer is willing to dole out (and
under protest, it would seem from various comments in the likes of the Press
etc, that I've seen over the years).
I'm undergoing a Diploma in B
This turned up today. Anyone doing any work with x86 embedded development,
well, this looks to be just up your alley!
Wesley Parish
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Date: Saturday 06 June 2009 08:30
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