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SL-900 SkyLite Aviation Pilot GA Headset w/ Gel Seal, Dual Plug FREE BAG
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In order to make your travelling much more convenient and entertaining, watching a great movie is not a bad idea. During flight you can watch movies on your seat however, the screen is small and placed at a distance, it is usually edited and mostly interrupted by the cabin crew announcements. Consider buying a portable DVD player and free yourself from all these worries. By definition a portable DVD player is a player that is more than your MP3 player. It lets you play the movie of your choice, with the capability to rewind forward and pause whenever you want. The size and weight of the DVD player makes it truly portable. After buying DVD player the next step is to purchase necessary accessories to make the experience more useful, from carrier bags to headphones these accessories are essential.

One of the most common accessories used in portable DVD player are Headphones. To travel light, purchase a pair of ear buds that would let you keep sound to yourself or just spend a little bit more money and purchase noise cancelling headphone that have better sound quality and noise cancellation ability.

When travelling with a friend purchase a Y- adapter for your DVD player audio output or headphone jack splitter. Headphone jack splitter splits a single headphone socket into two sockets allowing you to enjoy the movie with your friend.

Rechargeable battery is another accessory that you should purchase while travelling, as it saves you from a lot of trouble. As most of the internal batteries last for only 1 to 2 hours. Batteries come in various sizes and weight therefore before making the purchase make sure that the batteries support your model of DVD player and is easy to carry. If purchasing an extra battery pack out of budget, then look for an AC adapter for your car, the one that can charge the internal battery from your cars lighter.

An AV cable with two mini jacks on one end (video and audio) allows you to plug in the portable device into a TV or connect other devices like digital camera into the portable player.

Carrying lots of favourite movies should also be taken into consideration, but it could create weight issues if the compact CD case is not available, so make sure that you purchase compact CD case to bring in any of your favourite movies. These cases are available nylon, plastic and cotton casing with polypropylene sleeves to protect the CD from dirt and scratches.

Arcade games held in Game pads are ideal for travelling, so now you can not only play movies but you can also enjoy games. By connecting the game pad into portable DVD player that accepts input you can enjoy games.

Carry case is another important accessory that will help you protect your player from any water or physical damage. Look for a bag that has sufficient padding to protect your DVD player, because during travelling portable electronic items get mishandled easily.

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Slash Guy

 

When Reece from PingZine handed me this assignment and told me I was interviewing Rob Malda I pretended to be excited and nodded my head knowingly while he educated me on Rob’s background.

Honestly, I had no clue who Rob was. I guess that’s because I live in my own little Web Hosting and Reality TV world…but then I heard the magic word: SLASHDOT!

Oh…

My…

Gawd…

Slashdot? Are you kiddin’ me? They are like the GEEKSTAPO of the internet. The holy source for all things techy! (Slashdot never publish my submissions btw…pfft)

Just like Lois Lane I was determined to get to the guts of this story to find out something nobody knows about Rob Malda. There has to be some edge, something I can bring to this story that will have people gasping at my ingenious and crafty interviewing techniques…

I know!! I’ll lure him into a relaxed and welcoming environment and then when he least expects it, I’ll hammer him with a question so volatile, the LP attorneys will question if it is even worth publishing my exploze (yes, that’s right, ex-plo-ze: exploding exposé).

[* innocent look]

Amy: So Rob, hi, how are ya? Nice weather we’re having huh? Love your shoes btw …

Rob: 85 Degrees and Humid as hell. Stupid October. Not going outside. And I’m not wearing shoes: Get a new prescription!

[*gasp]

Amy: I’ve been doing a bunch of reading about you and your achievements so I’m thinking we should track back to your teens where it all began..

[Gawd I sound like a therapist]

Were you a Star Wars fan?

Rob: Indeed. I still routinely record them when they air on TV and watch them if they air in high-def. In college my roommate and I watched the entire trilogy every weekend for an entire year.

Amy: You play Dungeons and Dragons? Ummm…why? Did you ever get into WOW or Everquest?

Rob: Yes. We have a bi-weekly D&D campaign. My current char’s name is Bonzer Xylophone, an undead ranger. It’s just an excuse to drink beer and eat cookies. Last week we had fondue. I played a fair bit of EQ and tons of WOW. I have 4 level 70s now actually, although I haven’t logged in for months. I just like games with XP. I like making the numbers go up, and the monsters go splat.

Amy: I was reading in your bio that as a child your mother’s favorite punishment was to take away your keyboard and lock it in her trunk. The story on how you got around that cracked me up (Rob added a keyboard error code check to his autoexec.bat file which launched a BBS making it possible to get the data from a friend’s house). It got me thinking about children online nowadays and the traps and filters we put in place to protect/monitor their online activities. Are we deluding ourselves thinking that by checking their history and adding some filters to Google, blocking MySpace etc we can stop them?

Rob: Absolutely delusional.

[Wow… did he just call me delusional?]

Rob: Kids are smart and every generation is more tech savvy than the last. The truth is that the higher the wall you build, the harder the kid will work to see what is on the other side. Better build a picket fence and just talk to the kid about what’s on the other side of it. Instead we just try to sue everyone who creates something that we might not want a kid to see. It’s sad.

Amy: You were a hyperactive kid. What other trouble did you get yourself into? Come on, spill it.

Rob: Once we started a fire under a bridge near the local high school. It got pretty big and I panicked and so we filled a cardboard box with water from a nearby creek and dragged it back to the burning fire. Most of the water leaked out of the cardboard (not the best vessel for water distribution mind you) and dumped it on the blazing inferno. The steam & smoke that billowed out from under the bridge stopped traffic for as far as the eye could see, right as school was letting out. It was awesome. I was probably 10.

Amy: Your first job was working as a PC tech guy and you mastered Windows and then the heavens opened and an angelic penguin whispered “Linux” in your ear. Tells us how that experience transitioned you into cyberspace.

Rob: Linux came into my life because I was a CS major who was required to do homework on SUN Sparcstations running UNIX. Linux let me work at home. Plus it made internet easy (even on a 14.4k modem) and really showed me why windows was the wrong way to work.

Amy: I happened to “drop” your name to some development guys I know and the conversation went something like this:

Dev Guy: “Sup Ames? You look very beautiful and glamorous today as usual”

Amy: “Oooooh nothing much really, just writing up some questions for ROB MALDA THE CREATOR OF SLASHDOT”

Dev Guy: “Omg omg omg omg! Like totally no way!” (Valley Girl style)

And, after they stopped squealing like chicks they asked me to ask you if you use any open source software on Slashdot and how is it setup?

Rob: Pretty much everything on Slashdot is open source. MySQL. Perl. Apache. Even our own code is all open source and available at www.slashcode.com. It’s set up like software usually is: on hard drives inside computers. We plug those into various plugs on walls, some give us electricity and others give us packets. And all is well.

Amy: Also.. What are some tips & tricks for managing a high-traffic site?

Rob: Cache. Cache. Cache. If you can make it in advance, do it. Most people don’t need any customization, so make the page once and give the next 10,000 people the same page.

Amy: Oh and ASL?

Rob: I don’t know American sign language. I barely speak English.

[Pffft ya newbie]

Amy: You created SlashDot and yes, I wish I had the same idea. Are you uber rich now? Did you sell the site to some massive conglomerate and retire at the age of 21 to your own island?

Rob: I am not uber rich, but I did get to buy my first house at like 23. Still haven’t paid of the mortgage though. And while we did sell to corporate overlords, I’m 31 and still nowhere near retirement or an island.

Amy: Any regrets on selling?

Rob: Like anything, it’s a mixed bag. I like having health insurance and a 401k. But running a media company inside a publicly traded corporation is a unique set of challenges.

Amy: SlashTips – I mentioned earlier nothing I have ever written was published on SlashDot (I guess they don’t appreciate my unique style and humor). What do you look for when approving Slash-missions?

Rob: Maybe you’re just trying to hard.

[Yup that must be it]

Amy: Rob is married to a gorgeous gal named Kathleen and they got married Vegas style. Tell us how you met!

Rob: An old girlfriend and I set her up with a friend of mine, and somehow neither relationship lasted. Worked out well for everyone.

Amy: SlashCats – How many cats do you and Kathleen have Rob? Are you a cat-a-holic?

Rob: In order of age they are Pixel, Dante, Matrix, and Sushi. We could probably stand to have a few die off- but I had 2 and she had 2 and then it was all brady Bunch and we were stuck with a herd. But they are ours and we love them even when they puke strange colored fuzzy objects on the carpet.

Amy: On weekends I love to go to yard sales and buy random junk in the hope that I will make millions with that one treasure… What do you do in your downtime that doesn’t involve plugging something into a power socket?

Rob: Go to movies. Learn to cook. Go to interesting restaurants. Travel. Play Video Games. Watch the season premiere of Heroes.

Amy: For the web hosting freaks, tell us about the server set up when you first started SlashDot and the situation now?

Rob: DEC Alpha Multia/166 running Red Hat plugged into a T1. Now we have a dozen dual cpu webheads, 4 Quad cpu databases, and a few other random helper boxes, and are plugged into an OC3.

Amy: What is the next challenge or project for you, Rob?

Rob: You mean after surviving this interview? Finding shoes… Stop looking at my toes.

[Sheesh… now I’ll be known as the girl with the foot fetish ;) ]

Thanks for chatting with me Rob! I had a slashtastic time!

 

About the Author

About The Author:
Amy Armitage is the head of Business Development for Lunarpages. Lunarpages provides quality web hosting from their US-based hosting facility. They offer a wide-range of services from dedicated servers and managed solutions to shared and reseller hosting plans.

Advice on Building My Own Computer?

I am pretty good with computers and have upgraded/updated my hardware for years. But I have never built my own and I'm thinking about it. I'm looking for something that to run my internet apps and programming apps (MS SQL, Homesite, etc) and perhaps play counter strike every now and again. I'm looking at these:

Processors:
- AMD Boxed Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 7750
- AMD AMD® Boxed Phenom II X3 Triple-Core Processor 710
- Intel® Boxed Pentium® Dual-Core Processor E5200

Motherboard:
http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0278565

QUESTIONS:
- Thoughts on these choices?
- What wattage power supply do I need? 400 w?
- What RAM would I use with that motherboard?
- Do I need some random bag of connectors/plugs for stuff?
- I have a 3 year old ATX Antec case. Do I need another one?

THANK YOU.

Go with an intel cpu and board, seriously. If you absolutely have to go AMD, that board and the Phenom x3 would be alright.

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