I like the way your mind works. Full stop.
I like the way your mind works. Full stop.
It was circa 1995. 2am. I had just left the police department, after being arrested for my one and only DUI. I was mad, sad, cold, 3 miles from my house, and without a car. I called my roomates who didn’t answer. I had to pee, badly, so I pee’d on the phone - a relatively bad decision on a night of extremely bad…
“...and robot servers bring the food to the table.”
Me: “Ohhh... Snakes!! So that explains why our cats always freak out when they see me naked! ‘Look out, it’s an Anaconda!!’”
Neat! We share the same mental imagery! Good picks!
Pretty sure the group behind the “holiday” Starbucks cup were also behind the uniform colors here - and if you think that was actually Starbucks or Nike, you need to open your goddam eyes. Wake up, sheeple.
Dig. I had the same experiencing as author. It’s the little things, eh?
If you are correct, and the mistake is not conducive to the videographer’s bass intelligentsia, the point is indubitably mute. Irregardless and cranial potential a side, they seam to posses an over-abundance of both time and money on they’re hands.
Your answer lies in the quote at 2:24:
Yup, Internet-based content should be fine with that model - makes total sense. My use case includes sending HD video (H.264) to a growing number of wireless PCs (kids bedrooms, kitchen AOI), tablets and mobile devices. We use plex to access ripped/compressed blue-ray discs (for backup and distribution purposes, of…
Yeah, Spiders asked the same, noting that a solid access point setup should use the same SSID, but different channels. My response: I have my primary router in the basement, supporting a number of wired devices, providing DHCP and covering the Living Room and Kitchen with WiFi above it. I have a secondary router…
I have my primary router in the basement, supporting a number of wired devices, providing DHCP and covering the Living Room and Kitchen with WiFi above it. I have a secondary router configured as a Bridge in the media room, routing a number of wired devices and covering office and upstairs bedrooms.
We have a similar challenge - I extended GigE to most media points to handle HD video (HTPC hobby - rip BluRay and HD TV - NAS to Roku/Xbox etc.). I’ve found AC works for HD video, but you need coverage - kids bedrooms, kitchen, etc. Also, we all consume more media on wireless devices now than before - AC everywhere…
I’ve made a huge effort to extend GigE in my old 1974 house, and these new wifi solutions don’t seem to co-exist with a wired network well, unless I’m missing something here. Seems like they expect to provide DHCP for everything connecting to the internet.. I suppose I could connect the first Luma device to my cable…
Pre-ording now. I’m running 2x admittedly badass Netgear Nighthawks, specifically to provide blanket coverage across our 4 floors (split-level) - one serving as a bridge in the media room, the other providing core wired/wifi routing in the basement. I’ve easily spent over $1k in routing hardware over the last 2 years…
Looked like the convoy slowed down because the police escort flashed his lights at the YouTuber.
5 years later: