Stopped by that Academy just now via your scouting report, and, JFC! That 9mm you show is a 20 round box for $22. Good thing it's a defensive round, need to protect the expensive ammo.
I need beer can plinking 9mm.
Got the cable trenched to the house and now they are ready to come inside and install.
On the scheduling email I got, they want to use the Google Voice number I have associated with my Gmail account, or loose it and use my old land line number. I need both. I got the Google voice number local to my mother-in-law so she can call us without a long distance charge. I want to transfer the old land line number to my new Google Fiber account.
Their Sunday morning tech support is bad, so I turn to you guys. And ideas?
When working at a firm on far west 6th, I was always the first there opening the building. One morning I arrived and there was a running convertible in the parking lot, not parked in a space, just randomly stopped. I went ahead and parked in my usual space a walked toward the car. I couldn't make out what it was, just a huge mass of hair. I start the "hello, hello, are you OK?", two chicks wake up. They had passed out leaning on each other, head to head.
Yeah, fuck electric car seats. "oh you can't get leather seats without electrics, it's a package". I have not adjusted my seat since the day I left the dealership, seven years ago!
Planning to get Google Fiber installed. It's still at the curb, so need to figure out where on my house to have it drilled and attached. And where the trench is dug.
I'm assuming the inside device is placed directly opposite the outside box? The inside device attached ethernet cable to the router? Does the inside device need to be near an outlet? Is there a distance limitation for this cable? Does their router have at least five ports?
Living room with all it's electronics is nearer the street, spare bedroom with all my computer junk is twice as far at the near of the house. House is wired with CAT5e with all the cables terminating in that "computer room".
So, I can have them drill at the back of the house, with their router back there and everything will be like it's currently distributed. Drill at the front of the house, use one of my installed cables to send the signal to the back of the house and place the router there. Place all their equipment at the front, send the signal to the back using one of my built in cables and then a switch for all my PC?
Googling shows old and new hardware, I don't know what they are currently using?
Just built a Grey Hoverman antenna. Not mounted high yet, just leaning against the house, I got 52 channels in 78748. All major channels 100%, even channel 7 who stayed VHF. Had to put a parasitic "top hat" on the antenna to get KTBC to 100%. Less than $20.
I'm gonna eat so much ( bleep ), you're gonna sh1t. Check this out. This is gonna be me at the party... B-b-laaaah! B-b-blaaaah! Oh, is that another ( bleep ) Don't mind if I... b-b-blaaaah! Ho-ho! This'll be me across the room... "excuse me, miss. It appears that you have an uneaten ( bleep ) Allow me...
Just bought an Epson v600 to scan 50 year old snapshots stored in shoeboxes. I have both the Epson scanning software and the newest VueScan. I've been doing apple to apple testing of both, and find the file size from VueScan is triple that of Epson? Both seem to produce OK results.
My plan is to cover the entire glass with photos and crop individuals with Photoshop later on. My question is DPI?
800dpi seems to get me roughly up to an 8x10, and scans quickly. 1,200dpi is slow! Also, should I let the scanner color correct and sharpen, or use Photoshop later one by one? Remember these are 50 year old shapshots from some old shitty camera, they will never be digital quality.
Grabbed a jar of jelly at HEB (it was open!), didn't notice if it was jelly, jam or preserves. Got home and it's labeled "fruit spread". This shit's gone too far.