"Fritz Owl" wrote in message
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> To broadcast on the Net, I have to have two computers,
> one acts as a mixer, and has a patch cable connect from
> the line out jack of one to the line-in of another one running
> the software to broadcast on the net. Those two computers
> alone, could cost US$2000 or more to replace, if they
> are lost, damaged, or stolen. The cost of renting a car
> in Paris and driving to London beats the cost of
> replacing lost/damanged equipment. And that is not counting
> the cost of memory upgrades to the computers, at
> $300 apiece, so thats $2600 worth of equipment I
> am carrying, and you think I am going to trust THAT to
> a baggage handler? PIGS WILL FLY before THAT
> happens!!!! And that is not counting hard disks I carry
> containg backups of the computer's drives, as will as a
> mics and amplifiers (I cannot use the mics with the
> computers with some kind of amp).
As I said in another post, your equipment is cheap compared to the stuff
musicians carry about with them.
Buy a proper flight case, fit it with proper locks and pay the freight.
http://www.excelsior-ltd.co.uk/flight-cases.html
or
http://www.rjflytes.co.uk/ggl/
Will sell you what you need.
Alternatively, if you can't afford it, get a decent courier. There are a
number of them who specialise in carrying complex and expensive electronic
equipment, and believe me, your stuff is neither.
--
William Black
I've seen things you people wouldn't believe.
Barbeques on fire by the chalets past the castle headland
I watched the gift shops glitter in the darkness off the Newborough gate
All these moments will be lost in time, like icecream on the beach
Time for tea.
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