>From: pholmstr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>Reply-To: Slim Devices Discussion <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [slim] Beat my setup
>Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 07:45:52 -0700
>
>Okay I am just so pleased with what I got setup I had to post to gloat!
>
>The beauty of my setup is I have two SB's, a SB1 at home and a SB2 at
>work. They both are hooked up to 250GB drives dedicated to music, and
>syncrhonized nightly through an SSH tunnel. So I can rip a CD at home
>(I rip straight to WAV so its easy) and then have it at work the next
>day! The whole thing is totally automated, all I do is pop in the CD,
>click a button in EAC and away it goes.
>
>The next key feature is at home I didn't want to have a noisy computer
>on all the time, so I bought a KuroBox (just like a Buffalo Linkstation
>only easier to hack) and threw a 250gb HD in it. It runs SlimServer, and
>also runs the software for the SSH tunnel. It sits nicely underneath my
>entertainment center at home, completely hidden and silent!
>
>Now for the listening systems:
>
>Home:
>SqueezeBox1
>Krell KAV 300i
>B&W Nautilus 804's
>(no DAC, stick with simplicity I say)
>KuroBox w/ 250GB HD
>
>Work:
>SqueezeBox2
>Headroom Cosmic / Headroom Base Station One
>Sennheiser 600's
>250GB USB Drive
>
>Now I have all 350 of my CDs at work and home, with fully automated
>syncrhonization. The only thing that kills me is when I get in my car.
>Come on SD, give us a car SB!
>
>-Phillip
>
>
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>pholmstr
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I've mod'ed my SB2's to read my mind so selecting music is a breeze.  Also, I built A WiFiMAX network which covers the entire galaxy so I can effortlessly listen to my music as I zip to work in my solid gold rocket car.
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