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So I've been looking at ways of doing st1 server for the heck of it,
even if at home, just out of the sheer geekiness of it...

GPS, it pretty much seems like the garmin gps 18 takes the cake here.
For less then US$75 and some soldering skills (i like the plans I saw
that made a modular interface PCB instead of hard connections for
everything.  Obviously this would be a home only sollution since I doubt
the people at the datacenter would let me drill a hole through the roof
of a really secure datacenter just to have an insanely accurate clock :)
  But that doesn't me I couldn't have it at home and use it as a ref
clock for the datacenter which is only about 20 miles and currently
shows a 40msec delay from home while all the others (pool servers) are
in the 60-90msec delay range.

CDMA, This would be ideal for me since I could set it up at the
datacenter.  No matter where I've been inside I've had a full cellular
signal.  But I've tried looking for CDMA receivers and they all seem
very expensive in comparison to the gps 18, and it's hard to even find
results.  Is there some better term for these other than "CDMA receiver"?

These are really the only two technologies I've consider unless I can
find me a true celsium atomic clock [sic] on ebay or something, but I
don't see that happening.  Plus it would take up space in the rack where
I could set a cdma receiver on top of the rack or something.

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Todd
http://www.vrillusions.com/
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