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  1. #1
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    Default Hi-resolution pictures

    I'm not real happy with the quality of these pictures but here is a link. Please read and follow the directions on the page. Sorry about the no technical support disclaimer on the page but I really don't have time to troubleshoot everybody's Internet Explorer settings.

    I hope you all like the "Audiophile Grade" TV tray speaker stands. I still haven't got my stands.

    http://66.208.xxx.xxx/ascend/ Edit: Link no longer works because I took it down due to repeated hacking attempts.
    Last edited by dae3dae3; 05-19-2005 at 06:39 AM.

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    Nice pictures! What camera did you use for those?
    -Jim

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    Nice pictures. The woofers look really cool. I'll definitely need to keep the speaker covers on, I just know my kids are going to want to touch that!

    Nice to see someone actually put some thought into designing binding posts in a way that makes them easy to get to. What a concept!

    If you think those speaker stands are funny, I'm going to use my old JBL's for mine until the real ones get here!

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    [QUOTE=LampCord]
    Nice to see someone actually put some thought into designing binding posts in a way that makes them easy to get to. What a concept!
    QUOTE]

    Absolutely... the binding posts are well done. Very easy to deal with!
    You're right. Good design... what a concept.

    shane
    Yes Eve, I like to watch.

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    HT: 340SE's Front & Center - 340 Classic's Surround, SVS PB110-ISD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimsiff
    Nice pictures! What camera did you use for those?
    It is a Sony Cybershot 2.1 Megapixel camera. I can't remember the model. It is about 4 years old. Not really a top of the line model anymore but it does a decent job.

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    OK Guys.

    Stop trying to hack my web server.

    Ever since I posted the link here there have been fairly regular attempts to hack the server.

    I didn't have this problem until I put up this link.

    I would like to provide these pictures as a service to people who are in the shopping process but I can't put my company on the line if this continues.

    Thanks
    Darren
    There's no place like 127.0.0.1

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    It is bot programs harvesting your address. I would just edit it out. Maybe if you use mark-ups instead of the address it would solve the problem. Your link as a mark-up.
    Last edited by Quinn; 05-19-2005 at 06:31 AM.

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    I was logging activity and it was a little more malicious than bots.

    I have locked down the firewall. Unfortunately, this means that the link will no longer work.

    Its too bad a few bad eggs have to ruin these things for everyone. Most people would not have even known about the activity on their server but I have more security resources than most people.

    Sorry everybody.
    Darren
    There's no place like 127.0.0.1

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