Happy Chrismahanakwanzika 2007
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Merry Christmas! عید مبارک or عيد مبارك! Happy Hanukkah! Merry Kwanzaa! Happy Holidays and a very Merry Chrismahanakwanzika to everyone!
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Scott Hanselman is a former professor, former Chief Architect in finance, now speaker, consultant, father, diabetic, and Microsoft employee. He is a failed stand-up comic, a cornrower, and a book author.
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December 26, 2007 8:38
Happy Holidays Scott!
Thanks Scott!
You and your (now even bigger) family also "Fijne kerstdagen en een gelukkig nieuwjaar" as well as "Schoene Weihnachten und ein gutes 2008!"
You and your (now even bigger) family also "Fijne kerstdagen en een gelukkig nieuwjaar" as well as "Schoene Weihnachten und ein gutes 2008!"
به شما هم و خانواده ی شما هم مبارک باشه
Merry Christmas to you and your family too
Merry Christmas to you and your family too
Merry Christmas to you and your family as well.
Lookin forward to another great year! (and of course the new tool list)
Lookin forward to another great year! (and of course the new tool list)
you forgot, Forhe Weihnachten und einen guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr, to you, your family and all readers! ;-)
Hi Scott,
I had been planning to get something like this in our house too. But it a 15 yr old house, and I've the slighest idea of what needs to be done and how to be done.
Finally I hired a contractor to this, and the work should be done in another few weeks ( yes piecemeal type project).
I also don't like the wireless (802.<anything>). If it has to penetrate couple walls, the signal is not there anymore :-).
Now I'm facing a problem !. What router should I pick. Actually I was thinking not to use any switch in the closet. Thankfully the cabinet is big to keep the distributed audio switch/cable modems/ and network router. But I would prefer not to use switch to do the port replication there. But it is hard to find a 16 port eathernet router. Linksys has some ( that are reasonably priced) but not sure if I can use 16 of them to plug to my 16 ethernet (PBX :-) at the closet. My plan is to use switch from the wall outlet if needed, but not at the source ( cabinet ). Any recommendation???
Also I'm bit worried about the heat problem ( since in northern california, some months could see hundred ).
I'm also leaning on NOVO distributed audio, if anyone can suggest any other model to look at that would be great.
It's great to see some of you are sharing the experiances.
Thanks very much
-p
I had been planning to get something like this in our house too. But it a 15 yr old house, and I've the slighest idea of what needs to be done and how to be done.
Finally I hired a contractor to this, and the work should be done in another few weeks ( yes piecemeal type project).
I also don't like the wireless (802.<anything>). If it has to penetrate couple walls, the signal is not there anymore :-).
Now I'm facing a problem !. What router should I pick. Actually I was thinking not to use any switch in the closet. Thankfully the cabinet is big to keep the distributed audio switch/cable modems/ and network router. But I would prefer not to use switch to do the port replication there. But it is hard to find a 16 port eathernet router. Linksys has some ( that are reasonably priced) but not sure if I can use 16 of them to plug to my 16 ethernet (PBX :-) at the closet. My plan is to use switch from the wall outlet if needed, but not at the source ( cabinet ). Any recommendation???
Also I'm bit worried about the heat problem ( since in northern california, some months could see hundred ).
I'm also leaning on NOVO distributed audio, if anyone can suggest any other model to look at that would be great.
It's great to see some of you are sharing the experiances.
Thanks very much
-p
ينعاد عليك بالخير
(Many Happy Returns with blessings) [Arabic, a response to what you have written. Pronounced: yin'ad 'aleik bil kheir]
And wishing you and your family a very (belated!) merry Christmas and a happy new year. May the best of your past be the worst of your future.
(Many Happy Returns with blessings) [Arabic, a response to what you have written. Pronounced: yin'ad 'aleik bil kheir]
And wishing you and your family a very (belated!) merry Christmas and a happy new year. May the best of your past be the worst of your future.
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