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  1. Home Networking Annoyances: How to Fix the Most Annoying Things About Your Home Network (Annoyances) by Kathy Ivens, 2005-01-25
  2. Home Networking: The Missing Manual by Scott Lowe, 2005-07-01
  3. PC Annoyances, Second Edition by Steve Bass, 2005-03-05

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104. Hardware Today: Caring For Your Cables
Cable management may seem mundane, but it is a vital for a data center to run smoothly. We offer some tips to bring order to the chaos.
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105. Hardware Analysis - Dispelling Audio Myths, The Cable Lie
Speaker cables and audio interlinks are often sold at a price premium, boasting improved performance. But do they really? We take a down to earth approach
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By: Sander Sassen Audio, but especially high-end audio comes with its own strong following, and unlike with computers, where absurd performance claims can easily be debunked by running a set of benchmarks, there are no such benchmarks in audio. That’s unfortunate as many manufacturers of audio equipment fool people into buying equipment or accessories based on claims that are simply false and in many cases blatant lies. Granted, that’s a pretty bold claim to make on my behalf; but rest assured that I don’t make such claims lightly. Unlike many of these manufacturer’s customers I have a sound grasp of the underlying physics as I took the trouble of completing a Master’s degree in electronics engineering.
Take cables for example, although there’s some truth to buying good quality cables of sufficient gauge instead of hooking all your loudspeakers up with telephone cable, that’s about as much as there is to it. The simple truth is that resistance (R), capacitance (C), and inductance (L) per foot and the length of cable used are the only parameters that have any effect in the audible spectrum, 20Hz to 20KHz, for which these cables are used. Other parameters that could affect the signal as it propagates through the cable, such as the often mentioned skin-effect, only come into effect at frequencies several magnitudes above this range, hence have no effect at all. The capacitance and inductance of generic speaker cables is neglectable, so only resistance will play a role. Therefore a good rule of thumb is that for runs up to 10-feet a 2x1.5mm^2 cable will do just fine, up to 50-feet 2x2.5mm^2 is sufficient, and for longer runs 2x4.0mm^2 is required.

106. Where Can We Get The Hardware (antennas, Cables..) For The Node Creation? | Cham
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116. GKDesign A Hardware Virus?
Before I knew it I had four damaged sockets and three bad cables. The hardware virus spread like a Sydney bush fire. I am only glad the virus was contained
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Electronics Australia, July 1998 pp. 36-37. The Serviceman A hardware virus? I didn't think it was possible, until it happened to me at a most inopportune time. It all started with an external SCSI CD-ROM burner. I had been using the computer and burner for almost a year at work without problems, when one day I noticed that someone had disconnected my CD-ROM burner and JAZ drive. I reconnected the SCSI cables back to both units and that's when the problems started. I turned on the computer and found that the CD-ROM burner was not recognized by the system. I checked the connections but everything was in order. I proceeded to reboot the computer and again it had failed to see the burner. The computer had a SCSI card in it with one hard disk connected to it internally and the external CD-ROM connected to it via the external port on the card. The external JAZ drive was connected through the CD-ROM burner also by a SCSI cable. I checked all the connections again and power-cycled the computer to find that now even the internal hard disk wasn't working. At least the SCSI drivers were not seeing it. This was odd, so I disconnected the CD-ROM burner thinking that it was faulty and causing problems on the SCSI bus. Sure enough after I disconnected the CD-ROM burner from the computer the hard disk was okay again. I breathed a sigh of relief at not having lost all my work. Now it all became clear. One of the female sockets must have deformed when I first reconnected the CD-ROM burner. This forced the two pins into the same hole and shorted them out. Later when this cable was plugged into the JAZ drive, the pins, now bent to go into one hole, deformed the female connector on the JAZ drive. Again pushing the separating plastic over the hole. Plugging another good cable into this newly damaged socket caused the pins of the new cable to be forced together and short, and when this new cable was inserted into the good SCSI socket on the new JAZ drive it did more damage to it. Before I knew it I had four damaged sockets and three bad cables. The hardware virus spread like a Sydney bush fire. I am only glad the virus was contained and did not spread to the rest of the world! Can you imagine if this sort of thing happened in a big computer assembly plant?

117. Tom's Hardware Guide Mass Storage: IDE Training Course, Part 1: A Detailed Look
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