On 12/29/06, Chris Carey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What antenna do you use? I'm looking to buy a HDTV antenna
My brother gave me one of these:
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2103088
I live in Spanish Fork and I get pretty much all the stations
antennaweb.org said I woul
On Fri, 2006-12-29 at 17:16 -0700, Chris Carey wrote:
> What antenna do you use? I'm looking to buy a HDTV antenna
>
Something I bought at Radio Shack 3-4 years ago. I don't remember any
other details.
Barry
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On Fri, Dec 29, 2006 at 05:16:09PM -0700, Chris Carey wrote:
> What antenna do you use? I'm looking to buy a HDTV antenna
For most, I recommend the DB2 or the DB4. In any event, check out
antennaweb.org.
Mike
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What antenna do you use? I'm looking to buy a HDTV antenna
On 12/29/06, Barry Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My $30 antenna definitely gives me higher quality than crappy Comcast
analog cable. At least here in east Orem.
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On Friday 29 December 2006 16:00, Charles Curley wrote:
> DRY?
>
> Or do you jut mean it's all wet?
DRY === Don't Repeat Yourself.
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On Fri, Dec 29, 2006 at 03:48:23PM -0700, Nicholas Leippe wrote:
> On Friday 29 December 2006 15:04, Charles Curley wrote:
> > Are there any decent documents on struts? I have two books from
> > O'Reilly and a number of web sites, and I can't get answers to
> > questions.
> >
> > I can find my way
On Friday 29 December 2006 15:04, Charles Curley wrote:
> Are there any decent documents on struts? I have two books from
> O'Reilly and a number of web sites, and I can't get answers to
> questions.
>
> I can find my way around Java, know HTML and CSS and XML. But Struts
> strikes me as another le
Are there any decent documents on struts? I have two books from
O'Reilly and a number of web sites, and I can't get answers to
questions.
I can find my way around Java, know HTML and CSS and XML. But Struts
strikes me as another level of complexity for no apparent reason or
benefit.
--
Charles
On Fri, 2006-12-29 at 10:38 -0700, Ryan Simpkins wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Interesting in hearing some geeky holiday stories. Did you do anything really
> facinating?
>
I got a pcHDTV HD-5500 tuner card and plugged it in to my antenna. OTA
HTDV rocks. I've recorded some awesome nature shows fo
I did something similar when I hooked up 3 of my Linksys boxes (modded
with OpenWRT). They are running distributed wireless mode (WDS) in
order to expand the reach of the wireless netowork and I forgot to
enable spanning tree protocol (LAN_STP=1).
Apparently some loops were created within the Lin
See Cringely's take on this article.
http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/2006/pulpit_20061229_001403.html
Christer Edwards wrote:
I don't mean to start any flame wars but I thought this was a very
interesting read. Fairly detailed technical writeup about the cost of
Vista to vendors, manufactu
I got a 19" widescreen LCD and a 1 gig Kingston USB drive.
O and some jammies.
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Subject: Geeky Gifts and Other Geek Holiday Stuff
Hi Ever
Hi Everyone,
I don't want to put too much emphasis on 'stuff' since we all probably have
consumer
overdose. I am curious, from a discussion standpoint, what geeky gifts were
passed
around out there.
Did you get a shiny used PIII 450 to load Linux on? Did you get a new hard
drive for
your MythT
Christer Edwards wrote:
> Afternoon,
>
> Santa was nice to me this year and I found myself the proud new owner
> of a 500G WD (WD5000KS WD Caviar SE16) hard drive. It turns out,
> however, that the drive uses SATA and my machines use PATA. I'm not
> up-to-date on my hardware definitions so this
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