I just found that having things wireless is best. For example, rather than having a printer and several cables going to it, I bought a network printer that connects to my router and wirelessly to my mac, which is in another room, allowing me less cables out the back of the iMac. that extra £45 was more than worth it!
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I have gotten in the habit of writing the items name and model on the side of the power brick. If they all were in a box, I could still find what each brick is used to power.
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i dont know why people bother commenting to chris here. it's not like he's gonna look at it.
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Chris has replied to ALL of m e-mails and mentioned my name on TWO videos(Information Overload and E Ya Later) and feartured me on ONE video (Information overload)
there might be a day when one of your videos is on there.
Just bear in mind there is ONE ChrisPirillo and a few hundred of use and a few thousand viewers
tha means Chris is quite busy
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Yes, you can email him, but if you actually bothered to read the comment i said "commenting" and he never replies or probably even reads the comments here on youtube.
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use velcro instead of zip ties, less stress on the cords and reusable.
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Velcro!!! jesus why dident I think of that perfect!!
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i know, i know... it's a new thing :D
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I have most of my wires under my desk, all my computer and tv stuff are plugged into surge protectors :) I don't have many plugins, 2 places in my room, both on each side of the door near the wall, a box of 4 of em, so yea, my computer takes up 3 (monitor computer speakers) wii takes one and tv takes one, all are on one protector XD
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real helpful video, thanks Chris!
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