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RE: OT: FAO Darren


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  • Subject: RE: OT: FAO Darren
  • From: "Darren Henderson" <shmern@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2001 00:24:52 +0100
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>Darren,

Kenneth

>Put up some pics of the projector on it’s current home in the files
area,
urls
>should appear soon.
>

Excellent, thanks I see you use it for the home of your rear centre as well
then :o)

I got a Budget DIY TV bracket t day and put the projector on it. Works
great, Thanks for the idea Kenneth.

Photos available here

http://www.shmern.net

The Projector mount ones are the last ones. Note: I t ok out the long
S-Video lead Hanging out of the side of the projector for the photographs,
the way it will be is the S-Video / Component leads will come out and go up
through the ceiling (were the Power currently goes) int  a void in my
bedroom, here will live a KAT5 receiver (When I get them) and some Cat5e
cables will then g  through attic and down outside wall (Inside a drainpipe
for cabling only) and back int  the back of the equipment rack.

>There is also one of some of my girls, I couldn’t resist – that’s what
Vodka and a
>digital camera will do t  you! J
>

Your girls ? .... explain more ...... :o)

>K.


D.



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