"David A. Sinck" wrote: > > 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. > ------------- Yeah but it's a dry heat - I mean, the power interruptions are always brief. Had one the other morning - lasted about 3 seconds, long enough to shut off the tv and cable boxes but not long enough to reset the VCR to the ol' 12:00 dancing display. The UPS systems have gotten so cheap that everyone should have one for their fish tanks, digital answering machines, etc., hey, you can even pick up a 320va from Fry's for under $30 (the end of the dancing display on the VCR). APC is nice but I found I could go cheap, hook it to my Windows 2000 machine and get non-software supported power supply on linux and use the linux client to get clues from the Windows machine. I suppose I could do it the other way around but for now, my main storage is on Windows. and btw - no fair bragging about your young eyes, 1600 x 1200 on a 19" monitor is too small for the 45+ crowd. What can I say, I come from the land where 72 dpi is the screen resolution - not 96 dpi. ;-) Craig