What Are You Doing Right Now
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I am still looking at cheap TVs.
I hate Westinghouse, but this would be under $250.
I mean, at what point do we stop caring if the things dies?
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Support chat with Dell to get a tech out to replace the battery on the raid controller.
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@BRRABill I've had good luck with Westinghouse, but it has been a while.
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@johnhooks said:
@Minion-Queen said:
@johnhooks i had an HP (no longer have it). Do you have some questions?
I ordered a Toshiba Chromebook 2. My wife has the same one, I really like it. It has a 1920x1080 IPS screen and 4GB RAM, just curious what other people had and their experiences.
I saw an ASUS 10" one that filds into a tablet, but I didn't know if I would ever use that and it had a rockchip processor.
I liked the interface but due to the fact EVERYTHING I do is so MS based it wasn't very useful to me. However I have suggested these to many people and everyone is really happy with them.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@BRRABill I've had good luck with Westinghouse, but it has been a while.
We have one in the kitchen. It's ... OK.
And I have two dead monitors at work, both Westinghouse, LOL.
Still. I am considering it.
With eBates and Discover it'll be sub- $250.
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@BRRABill I got only the finest "Seiki" 40" 4k tv last year. It was manufacturers defect (4h timer shuts down TV no matter what you do). Works great, would recommend.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA8RW38E5771
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@MattSpeller said:
@BRRABill I got only the finest "Seiki" 40" 4k tv last year. It was manufacturers defect (4h timer shuts down TV no matter what you do). Works great, would recommend.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA8RW38E5771
I can';t tell if you are serious or not, LOL.
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@BRRABill actually serious lol - I don't recommend it for the 4k, but it's a solid 1080P monitor
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@Minion-Queen said:
@johnhooks said:
@Minion-Queen said:
@johnhooks i had an HP (no longer have it). Do you have some questions?
I ordered a Toshiba Chromebook 2. My wife has the same one, I really like it. It has a 1920x1080 IPS screen and 4GB RAM, just curious what other people had and their experiences.
I saw an ASUS 10" one that filds into a tablet, but I didn't know if I would ever use that and it had a rockchip processor.
I liked the interface but due to the fact EVERYTHING I do is so MS based it wasn't very useful to me. However I have suggested these to many people and everyone is really happy with them.
My wife loves her's.
Most of what I need is web and ssh access. I'll be putting crouton on so I can run Linux in a chroot also. That way I can use x2go or whatever else I need.
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Just ordered pizza for the kids.
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Just purchased Door Prizes for company christmas party Saturday!
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@brianlittlejohn said:
Just purchased Door Prizes for company christmas party Saturday!
Why does the door get to win all the prizes??!!??
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@scottalanmiller said:
Just ordered pizza for the kids.
^^^ That, proudly, is a combination of words I'll never say.....
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So I just hit the client java wall. I have a cheap dlink wireless camera. I set it up so I could check my 3d printer. The only way to view live video on the camera is either Java, ActiveX, or the phone client.
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@johnhooks said:
So I just hit the client java wall. I have a cheap dlink wireless camera. I set it up so I could check my 3d printer. The only way to view live video on the camera is either Java, ActiveX, or the phone client.
What does the cell phone have to allow it to work?
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@johnhooks said:
So I just hit the client java wall. I have a cheap dlink wireless camera. I set it up so I could check my 3d printer. The only way to view live video on the camera is either Java, ActiveX, or the phone client.
Overkill, but...
Setup a VM, get an RDP client for your phone
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@Dashrender said:
@johnhooks said:
So I just hit the client java wall. I have a cheap dlink wireless camera. I set it up so I could check my 3d printer. The only way to view live video on the camera is either Java, ActiveX, or the phone client.
What does the cell phone have to allow it to work?
It's the dlink app. I'll just use that, I was just hoping to use it with my laptop.
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@MattSpeller said:
@johnhooks said:
So I just hit the client java wall. I have a cheap dlink wireless camera. I set it up so I could check my 3d printer. The only way to view live video on the camera is either Java, ActiveX, or the phone client.
Overkill, but...
Setup a VM, get an RDP client for your phone
I can use the app on the phone with their cloud viewer crap, I was just hoping to see it from my laptop without needing to pull out my phone.
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I am currently trying to understand why I have a hard time making decisions.
This stupid TV still.
Too many thoughts in my head.
Grrrrr.....
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@Dashrender said:
@johnhooks said:
So I just hit the client java wall. I have a cheap dlink wireless camera. I set it up so I could check my 3d printer. The only way to view live video on the camera is either Java, ActiveX, or the phone client.
What does the cell phone have to allow it to work?
An app, one would presume