I'm hoping folks can shed some light on precautions they've taken/ can
be taken to eliminate/ minimise the threat of damage to one's PC,
network infrastructure, Squeezeboxen & other hi-fi equipment.  Every
time a thunderstorm is imminent I unplug the telephone line from my
router and IP phone, unplug all of the abovementioned from the wall
sockets and wait the storm out.  The incoming mains also has lightening
suppression installed for each phase. While it's obviously effective
it's a pain in the butt because it always seems to coincide with
listening time.  What are my options?  Oh, merry Christmas :-)


-- 
audiomuze

The problem with most music is I don't care to hear it again.

"No doubt they're also putting their energies into developing ever-more
clever "Apps" like the deeply impressive spiffy-neato-keen Facebook
interface, which everybody knows no world-class music system should be
without. Perhaps the next release will have an App that lets us look up
recipes for chocolate martinis or something. I can hardly wait." --
Dogberry2
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