well.. if you think that is practicle, how about you design/develop the Lego 
house (a house made of modular peices, like legos), manufacture all the 
parts, then build your house, test the sound, then unbuild, and rebuild it, 
test, rinse, lather, replete... Hopefully the ideal house would fall within 
the granularity of the "house lego's ".

Jamie

On Wednesday 23 January 2002 18:45, you wrote:
> Ralph Zeller wrote:
> > You need to build your game room farther from your office.  Try it at
> > about 800 feet.  If that doesn't work, try building it 900 feet away
> > or so.  By altering the environment around the acoustic characteristics
> > of your current hardware and icecast's buffer settings, you should be
> > able to adjust the delay to an acceptable sync.
>
> Ah!  Finally, a practical suggestion!
>
> So I sent mail to the SliMP3 developer, and he is working on
> multi-unit synchronization at this very moment

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