My kids are still young ATM. Gaming is a future issue.. maybe they can play that on their Google glass v15! On Mar 13, 2013 2:02 PM, "Stephen Price" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I know, right?? Kids sitting around the kitchen table talking about heros > on dota2. Setting PC on dinning table and gaming. I was so proud. :) > On Mar 13, 2013 11:59 AM, "David Szkilnyk" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Your kids must young as a thin client wouldn’t cut it with mine, have >> they discovered Minecraft yet? **** >> >> I have a 11 and 15 year old and moding games and running minecraft >> servers and skype, ventillo with headsets on all the time music going. ** >> ** >> >> Recording youtube videos – youtube playing all day. **** >> >> Multiple player games, with more kids coming over and lan parties – thin >> clients just don’t cut it. **** >> >> ** ** >> >> God I wish had this setup when I was there age.**** >> >> ** ** >> >> Good Luck.**** >> >> Dave.**** >> >> ** ** >> >> ** ** >> >> *From:* [email protected] [mailto: >> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Grant Molloy >> *Sent:* Wednesday, 13 March 2013 2:04 PM >> *To:* ozDotNet >> *Subject:* [OT] Home setup**** >> >> ** ** >> >> Hey all..**** >> >> I'm looking at re-jigging my home PC's and network setups in an attempt >> to lower the levels of required maintenance.**** >> >> Currently have following >> * Server - Core 2 Quad, 8gb ram, raid 5 array (<2tb), + 2 x 2tb hdds, >> server 2008 R2 OS (non domain) with hyper-v vm's. >> * Desktop - Core 2 Duo, 8gb ram, 4 bed's, Win 7, printer, scanner, >> several dev VM's (vmware), apps, etc.. >> * Media PC x 2 - old Dell mini desktops with extra hdd's, xbmc, Skype, >> 802.11n wifi cards and with wireless keyboards. >> * plus laptops, tablet, phones...**** >> >> I was looking at keeping with 2008 r2 server (just beef it up more), and >> then having thin clients to replace desktop, and new terminal for kids, and >> also replacing media PC's with a 'media device's of one sort or another.* >> *** >> >> What are you using? >> I would welcome people's experiences in this area and suggestions.**** >> >
