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u/paulmoody · 3 pointsr/dayton

Sure, no problem.

  • The camera comes with the drone, which is typical. I have the standard x3 camera, but now there's an x5 (for the low low price of $2,200). For drone photography, i've only flown with one company, DJI. My setup shouldn't be assumed as the norm in the industry. The DJI Inspire was and still remains in the top tier of the drone world.

  • I bought mine on amazon a little more than a year ago, and the prices have come down a bit since then. But there are other options which are capable of obtaining the same quality photos, such as the Phantom 3, or the new Phantom 4. With the announcement of the Phantom 4 just a couple days ago, those Phantom 3's will be unloaded in the coming months to ebay, so you may be able to get a steal on a deal.

  • Battery life is advertised at 20 minutes or so, but realistically you're going to get around 15-18 minutes. I baby everything, so I land at 30% not to risk something unexpected.

  • Memory is held on a micro SD card on the camera, which is capable of 64gb. It comes with a 16gb card which if you unload your memory after each session you shouldn't have issues with. Shooting 4k does take up a ton of memory, maybe a minute for a 1 gb, but then you have to be concerned with your computers ability. I have decent setups and the 4k is tough to edit. RAW photographs are about 25 mb per picture, and those add up too, but not to the extent that video does. Any other questions feel free to ask :)
u/eZGjBw1Z · 1 pointr/dayton

If the shed will be in the sun, a ridge vent with the two included wall vents would help keep it cooler. If they don't provide you with a quality hasp, I have been happy with this one: https://www.amazon.com/ABUS-140-120-Weather-Stainless/dp/B004C47L8E

The treated wood floor might not be worth the extra cost if you don't expect it to get wet or if you won't be putting heavy things in your shed. My shed actually has water running under it when it rains and I store motorcycles in it in the winter so I wanted the extra strength of treated plywood. You could also just lay down an extra layer of plywood wherever you store heavy stuff.

u/Ericovich · 3 pointsr/dayton

Kind of an interesting question. My guess is that it was an unincorporated neighborhood.

I found a Postcard from the Great Dayton Flood that depicts West Third in Miami City:

https://www.amazon.com/Street-East-Miami-City-postcard/dp/B01IJI35JC

I'll see if I can find anything else.

u/WACOMalt · 2 pointsr/dayton

You wouldnt happen to stock Monitor mounts like this one would you? http://www.amazon.com/Dual-Monitor-Stand-clamp-monitors/dp/B002R9HQLI
been thinking of buying that for my workstation. If so Id like to buy local as Im sure shipping is pretty bad on something that size (also, yay local stores).

u/st1tchy · 2 pointsr/dayton

I don't know for sure, but I can tell you that I use this one. I have a separate wireless router to go with it, but the router doesn't matter. Any router should work, no matter which modem you have. You can even get a modem/router all in one, and save some money.

My recommendation would be to do some research and find a modem that you like, and then call TWC and ask if it will work for you.

u/Elongo06 · 3 pointsr/dayton

I just use the standard DOCSIS 2 DPC2100r2 to shut them up about that rental BS. They can't say shit about anything because this was the exact modem they had in my house when I signed up. It's pretty cheap too.(because it's Docsis2) I only have the 15 mbps plan so Docsis 2 isn't a big deal. If you want their 50 or 100 mpbs you'll need DOCSIS 3

u/asxa86 · 2 pointsr/dayton

Just got off the phone with spectrum. I am getting 300/20 for $85/month and $200 activation fee. I own my own modem, couldn't get around the activation fee. They are coming out tomorrow (sat 1/20/2017) to perform some kind of installation unrelated to the equipment I own.

I live in Beavercreek/Fairborn area about 5 min from the mall.

I was originally told only 100/10 was available for $100/month last night. Decided to call them up again after reading the comments here.

Edit: Spectrum guy came over not knowing why he was there. He said there was nothing that needed to be installed. Looked at my PC network settings etc and I was only getting ~70/5 which I got from upgrading to the 60/5 plan. Turns out, only about 3 modems are officially supported for the 300/20 plan. He installed a spectrum modem for me but told me I would not be charged a monthly fee for its use.

My Own Modem

Running speedtest.net keeps telling me I have ~109/23. I couldn't find any site, actually, that would tell me I had at least 300/20. Running the speed test on timewarnercable.com tells me I have 354/23. While this seems suspicious to me, I did try and download some games off of steam and was getting 44.4 MB/s downloads. This roughly equates to 355mbps so I am inclined to believe the timerwarnercable.com test.

u/FearAndLawyering · 2 pointsr/dayton

http://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2641432

Follow that guide, see if it can give you a definitive answer on status of your hard drive.



Guide to replacing a hard drive:
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Buy a new hard drive the same size or bigger. Make sure it has the same connector on it (probably SATA).

Buy/find a usb to SATA controller cable (http://www.amazon.com/USB-SATA-5-25-Cable-Adapter/dp/B000YJBL78 if you find one USB3.0 it will make the process faster).

Find a guide online for making a 1 to 1 backup of your current hard drive to the new one connected on the cable.

Swap your old hard drive out for the new copy you just made.

If you or someone else can do that you can have it working 100% for ~$100. Most shops will charge $50-100 to diagnose, then labor and parts to replace.

u/09Klr650 · 1 pointr/dayton

> damaged bolt remover

I had heard of these things (even watched a video). Can you recommend a manufacturer/brand? i see mixed reviews for all the ones I found so far. I do see they come in two basic types. Fluted angled, or sort of snow-flakish straight sided?

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074PNWMFH/
https://www.amazon.com/IRWIN-BOLT-GRIP-Extractor-Expansion-394002/dp/B000QW6K8I/
https://www.amazon.com/OEMTOOLS-22967-Busting-Extractor-Socket/dp/B01ELYPLHM/


u/TurboClag · 1 pointr/dayton

If you are in need of a modem that supports 16 downstream channels, I have a lightly used Motorola MB7420 I will sell you for cheap. I had it for a few months, and after fighting 3 months with Spectrum to fix chronic service issues, I got frustrated and replaced everything on my end to prove it wasn't my equipment (turned out it wasn't my stuff.)

https://motorolanetwork.com/mb7420.html

https://www.amazon.com/Motorola-Certified-Comcast-Spectrum-BrightHouse/dp/B01A1E6BA2/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1510233699&sr=8-2&keywords=motorola+mb7420&dpID=31TsxCwI8FL&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch