OldAsMono
Senior Member
Hey Gene, we don't mind you "visiting" So. Calif. but the rule is no pictures of our weather. It's enough trouble with the Rose Parade advertising beautiful blue skies.Looking out my balcony in Palm Springs CALIFORNIA.
Hey Gene, we don't mind you "visiting" So. Calif. but the rule is no pictures of our weather. It's enough trouble with the Rose Parade advertising beautiful blue skies.Looking out my balcony in Palm Springs CALIFORNIA.
I froze. And then froze again. Twice frozen. Did I say I froze yet?Rub it in Gene. It's 22 F here and very windy.
Wow. That's good to know. Although for the current tv in the audio room I'm using HDMI and wifi. I don't use eARC though.You can have either eARC or Ethernet but not both at the same time. eARC uses the same pair in the cable that was originally allocated to Ethernet. In practice I'm not aware of any equipment that actually runs Ethernet over HDMI.
I believe we got just below freezing last night. I know yesterday's high was around 44 best I could tell, and windy as hell in the morning.I froze. And then froze again. Twice frozen. Did I say I froze yet?
(In case anyone who lives up north comes bragging about their sub-zero temps, I get it, your place is colder. My condolences. I'm still frozen.)
I believe we got just below freezing last night. I know yesterday's high was around 44 best I could tell, and windy as hell in the morning.
Not ideal short pants weather.
For sure. Well I've worn sweats I think 3 times so far this winter, all the other days shorts. But I mean days here in winter usually get up in the 40-50's so not killer cold to me unless it's windy.That's because we're old Boonie. The boys around here wear shorts all the time, even in the winter cold. I expect they'd try to scale Mt. Everest in shorts. LOL
Having to be in California, you are lucky you don't have this view....Looking out my balcony in Palm Springs CALIFORNIA.
Take up model railroading, barfle. It can be just as frustrating, perhaps even more.
Admittedly, that was something I’d read about, but never did.Those cables still carry a remarkable amount of information, though.You can have either eARC or Ethernet but not both at the same time. eARC uses the same pair in the cable that was originally allocated to Ethernet. In practice I'm not aware of any equipment that actually runs Ethernet over HDMI.
Stay away from the fires.Looking out my balcony in Palm Springs CALIFORNIA.
Colder than a witch’s …. welldigger.I froze. And then froze again. Twice frozen. Did I say I froze yet?
(In case anyone who lives up north comes bragging about their sub-zero temps, I get it, your place is colder. My condolences. I'm still frozen.)
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