I was out shopping for a UPS for my new box (finally!) and did some quick comparisons that I thought I'd share with yall just to be nice. This isn't an exhaustive list of UPSes avail, just the operative ones in my decision making process. :-) Costco: 725 VA/ 450 watts 3 battery outlets/3 surge only $169 500 VA/ 280 w 3/3 $69 CompUSA: 900 VA/500w 3/3 $149 Bestbuy: oops, didn't write it down since it was worse off than CompUSA. :-) So given that I wanted a bit of oomph, I bought the device from CompUSA (please, no beatings). It's got a serial port and comes *with* the appropriate cable. So, I was as happy as a clam: a UPS with cool features ("Hey, Idiot, too much load" and the standard 'wiring fault', 'battery on', "I'm going to beep more than a mis-paste in vi", etc). Then I saw the bundled software: APC Yes, that's right, APC, the makers of finer name brand devices that are Linux compatible and have drivers for same. Now, I haven't checked the viability of signals and such (the battery is on it's initial charge cycle) but it *seems* promising. YPMV. (power) That made it officially cooler than the $6 10/100 NIC card from BestBuy. Miscellaneous: when I was buying my original box lo these many years, AZ had the next-to-last rank in power quality...only Alaska was worse off (go figure). In my time here, that's been pretty much validated. OTOH, I imagine we're #47 now, letting California jump to #50 from wherever. :-) And in a plea to the monitored everywhere, where would be a good place to eyeball billions of monitors that lets you pick frequency and such ("show me 19" @ 16x12 or better or I walk"). Or nominations for 19" monitors that can do same? I'm severely tempted by http://www.iiyama.com/product2/A902MT.HTM in everything but the price. TIA, David