My place of business in the news...
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My place of business in the news...
The story is about consumer electronics and how they produce alot of heat, but it features my lan gaming center.
http://www.myfoxdfw.com/myfox/pages/New ... geId=3.2.1
http://www.myfoxdfw.com/myfox/pages/New ... geId=3.2.1
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Global Warming due to Technology?!
*But during the winter, you save costs on heaters .
Thats interesting - you could harness it's energy to make a multi-threaded thermal power converter, just use a cold source like a fridge, and suction pipe the hot air to one place and voila free power~ - were you that dude talking?
Thats interesting - you could harness it's energy to make a multi-threaded thermal power converter, just use a cold source like a fridge, and suction pipe the hot air to one place and voila free power~ - were you that dude talking?
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Re: Global Warming due to Technology?!
Space-Invader Klein wrote: - were you that dude talking?
yeah TB, was that you?
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Welcome to 1996, Willy!
His lancenter:
http://www.shadowlan.com/
Hey TB, how is biz anyway? Have you picked up enough revenue to cover yourself? Making a decent profit even?
Did you install each game on each machine, or did you make them thin clients (where the game files are installed on the network, not on each machine)? If you tried the latter, I was curious if you had troubles with lag frmo jumping to a server to read game data. How do you play each game without the game disk in the machine?
His lancenter:
http://www.shadowlan.com/
Hey TB, how is biz anyway? Have you picked up enough revenue to cover yourself? Making a decent profit even?
Did you install each game on each machine, or did you make them thin clients (where the game files are installed on the network, not on each machine)? If you tried the latter, I was curious if you had troubles with lag frmo jumping to a server to read game data. How do you play each game without the game disk in the machine?
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air conditioning is less effective with the door open!Dakatsu wrote:air conditioning, and my door has to be open.
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btw. grats on the biz TB
Re: Global Warming due to Technology?!
'Cept then you'd be further burdening your fridge, and you'd probably be lucky to come out even. You could produce some sort of minimal amount of power via a heat engine (with the cold end being room temperature)... but good luck finding anything to run with that amount of power.Space-Invader Klein wrote:Thats interesting - you could harness it's energy to make a multi-threaded thermal power converter, just use a cold source like a fridge, and suction pipe the hot air to one place and voila free power~
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Testiculese wrote:His lancenter:
http://www.shadowlan.com/
Hey TB, how is biz anyway? Have you picked up enough revenue to cover yourself? Making a decent profit even?
Having been there, I can tell you TB is being modest.ThunderBunny wrote:Biz is doing well. We're staying in business and paying the rent.
You can't see much of it in the video clip, but their place is really impressive. Completely professional center, with everything set up for gamers of all types.
Perfect lighting and plenty of room, PCs along the walls (good gaming boxes, each with quality CRTs and headsets), consoles and large projection monitors, areas with all the needed connections for "bring-your-own-PC" folks. Their user interface is very well done, and they even cater to non-gamers who just want a place to browse the 'net.
The only thing that could make that place better would be if they had an attached Starbucks.