Amazon matched White 2 at least http://www.amazon.com/Pok%C3%A9mon-White-Version-2-nintendo-3ds/dp/B0050SVNP8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1360947964&sr=8-1&keywords=pokemon+white+2
Tyke supply has them in stock (that's actually where I ordered mine from) http://www.tykesupply.com/Products-Triple_Monitor_Stand_Free_Standing_Curved_Arm.html
After looking for quite some time for a triple monitor arm I finally decided to give the one from EasyMountLCD a shot after reading the opinions in the following post http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1644051.
Here are some shots detailing the individual pieces as I feel the website...
Could anyone get me the rep's, who was mentioned in this thread, contact info? I searched through the thread and couldn't find any. I'm looking at ordering 3 or these in the next few coming days.
I know pfsense by default blocks all traffic, so if you just added a new interface or its a brand new install then yes you'll have to add a rule to permit traffic.
Usually PC games use several ports. It's likely that the port you have set it to run on is for the actual game data, while games are setup on another port that you cannot change.
You could probably hear it, but you'd need to listen for it. If it turns out its ever too loud three of these will make it whisper quiet and they keep it cool enough for my uses. All you need is a torx driver and to pull rearrange two wires on each fan (the speed pin is in a different place).
The 2824 spins down the fans quite a bit, but there's definitely a constant whine. I have mine in my bedroom and couldn't sleep with it. The fans are quite easy to replace. I bought 3 new 40mm fans and they fit quite well. I did have to rearrange the wiring of each connector, but it was pretty...
The "tricky" way in pfsense really isn't that tricky... it's adding a single line to two files.
I've done it before and it worked fairly well. Why do you need the client to use your standard LAN IPs?
Ok well admittedly, when most people refer to a file server at home, it rarely has more than a handful of hard drives. With 20 hard drives you could build yourself a SAN.
I have 3 servers (every component was chosen for maximum power savings) and it really does only cost be about $50/year to...
Well it looks like this is a completely different router (not surprising) than the one in the auction. I was only able to get this far after stealing some memory from my really old desktop, getting a new compact flash card from work, and dropping a different ios on it.
And after all that, it...
I just want to make it clear that the router did in fact come with an external compact flash card (128mb), but it won't even boot without RAM in at least one of those slots pictured.
Considering it doesn't boot without some RAM in there, there's no way the seller could have even ran the command...