At 11:44 AM -0500 10/22/08, hackmiester / Hunter Fuller posted:
>  http://www.electronicplus.com/images/products/SRG-1000.jpg
>
>  I'm using one of those right now! It's got my monitors, printer, and
>  USB hub (my Windows box won't boot with it connected, for some reason,
>  so I just turn off that switch during startup...)

It's very similar -- I notice the description says it's made out of 
plastic? The Woods model I have is metal, has a fifth device 
receptacle and even with the exchange rate I paid half. Plus it has 
the orange neon glowy power switches ;-)


>
>  2008/10/22 Bruce Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>>
>>  On Oct 21, 2008, at 5:33 PM, Steve R wrote:
>>
>>>  I've searched
>>>  for a web image but no such luck. The unit raises my monitor by 3",
>>>  has 5 3-prong receptacles at the back with corresponding power
>>>  switches + Master at the front.
>>
>>  Wow. I haven't seen one of those in YEARS. Beige, with orange neon
>>  glowy power switches?

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