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Thanks Assuming it's running off the + and - 12 volt rails, it can't be any more than 24v peak-to-peak. I'd guess it's a lot less, probably no more than 10v. http://groups.google.com/g/fba7fef9/t/b8c865e88bb96bf5/d/71bc8106fa79dcc0 |
... on the setup! The sound is also superior to the sound from the laserdisc. It is being run through RUBY cables into a Pioneer 903 Dolby Pro-Logic Receiver. JD. http://groups.google.com/g/49c7ff09/t/2a50277fcf4f3ae6/d/81af5ccd257729cd |
Autocompleter(" Is there a good argument for including the "var" in the first place? Would this be something that should be changed in the rails helpers? http://groups.google.com/g/1207fd03/t/d298b764fe06d35a/d/770a273c2981d2cc |
John Devine ... rubyonrails-talk Hector Parra wrote: I've ... let me know just how it goes ))) -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. http://groups.google.com/g/1197fd03/t/fb28211e066b2585/d/d7fa01a86d4c086a |
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