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Building a new PVR.... by radiowave9112006-11-19 12:55:59
  could have done it cheaper with linux :) by Freakazoid2005-03-15 17:19:43
    I didn't pay that price :) by radiowave9112005-03-15 17:35:51
      There is a list of cards by pseudonym2005-03-15 17:39:25
        Acctually I WILL be using MythTV by pseudonym2005-03-15 17:40:18
          SIP support? (n/t) by Freakazoid2005-03-15 17:41:19
            VoIP support by pseudonym2005-03-15 17:50:47
              Just picking a minor nit.... by radiowave911 2005-03-15 17:59:06
PBX = Private Branch Exchange.

It goes back to the days of the old 'private' office phone systems. The phones and such were still Ma Bell, but they put a switch of sorts in your office called a private branch exchange that ran the office phones. I'm sure there are still some in operation today.
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                c00. I hate it when I get my TLA's wrong =P by pseudonym2005-03-15 18:01:42
                  If I didnt haf speel cheek on my pea sea I by radiowave9112005-03-15 18:08:19
                    The REASON I got into computers... by pseudonym2005-03-15 18:23:12
                      I remember in High School taking the by radiowave9112005-03-15 18:29:46
                        My high school programming started on TRS-80 Basic by inittab2006-11-19 12:55:59
                      Heh, I used to do something similar by Freakazoid2005-03-15 18:53:43

 

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