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i have a doctor's office and i ran audio to all the room by having one speaker in every room, connected to the amplifier via a simple parallel circuit. however, i had two new rooms built and the speakers i bought for the new ones are higher powered (??) and require more electricity (?) and are much lower in volume than the rest of the speakers throughout my office. is there a way i can raise the amount of power that these new speakers receive so that the volume will be somewhat equal to the other speakers? i imagine there must be a simple component that forces more electricity to go through a part of a parallel circuit. if you can, please write me at my email address: hoo...@yahoo.com or you can post it to this group and i will try to check every day. thanks in advance.

ok i have seen this a few times now. seems that with some binary posts, there are 'extra bits added' to all the parts or something like that making all the rars corrupt. this does not effect newsbin pro. the people behind that news reader seem to be aware of this problem as and nfo file says that the news reader has 'corrupt post detection'. anyone have any idea what i am talking about? is there a fix coming soon for this problem from forte? (this problem currently effects kill bill vol1 that is currently posted in alt.binaries.movies.divx for example.) it looks ok, but when you download the rars you find out that everyone one of them has encoding errors. newsbin decodes it just fine.

i am hooking up an internally regulated alternator in place of generator as per speedy jim's website ( http://www.nls.net/mp/volks/schem/gen_alt.htm ). i spliced the wires ( 2 b+ & 1 d+ ) from the regulator, now the df wire is all that is left on the regulator and it used to go to the generator. i do not have a genny light as this is a fiberglass buggy. where would the wire come from (or go to ) that is supposed to be on the d+ on the alternator ? the way it is hooked up now is 1 wire from the battery to the gauge back to the splice, wire from ignition (pretty sure) to the splice and then the wire to what will be the b+ on the alternator. the engine is not in yet. looking at the instructions that came with the alternator the d+ would go to the genny light. thanks, david

i am trying to configure the jetdirect for my laserjet 4. (believe me, if i wasn't poor i wouldn't be asking this question) the card seems to be stuck on bnc and i want to use the rj-45. seems simple, but the panel is mighty cryptic.

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