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posted: 2015-11-13 06:52:13
Have a home grown' setup I created for my RV using a caemra and touchscreen monitor for both backup/reverse cam and computer. Recently my caemra died and I needed to find a replacement. Gave this one a whirl and I am not disappointed I did. First surprise is the size this thing is really small! Very compact and seems like outstanding quality. Was plug and play with both video (RCA) and power from my previous caemra. When looking for placement, I discovered I could slide under the left rear light console (lights/brakes) and use the mounting screw for the lights to attach the caemra. only extra work needed was reversing the clamp on the caemra to get the wire out of the way (ie. undo the two philips screws and move the wire to inside vs outside the bracket). Once hooked up it worked like a champ. Amazing field of view (my old cam was about 90 deg), great color and brightness (despite 35 cable) and excellent image. The permanent guide lines work great for me. I have no clue why RVrs would pay for larger/more expensive systems when this is out there very impressed highly recommended.
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posted: 2015-11-13 06:51:20
You may consider rentnig a car for your whole stay. It won't cost much more, but that way you can go whereever you like. Taxi will cost around $50 and then if you want a tip. You could also look into public transportation like Lynx. It also depends if you need to get back to your Disney resort, or if you are going to a hotel on International drive. Sometimes it is easier to rent, or use a towncar, it really is your preference.
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posted: 2015-11-13 06:51:14
Hi! Dijanne,Hooray! for you. Your doing a great job on your shed imagine the thilrl of walking in to work that first day next week, you have great courage in making things happen for yourself with your own energy and I know that's not always easy.
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posted: 2015-11-13 01:39:25
Love it how Kristen is such a Ninja! I think they plan this out with Rob. Think about it Rob getting the attetnion elsewhere and Kristen Ninjaing herself :DD
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posted: 2015-11-12 02:45:43
Thank you, Din Din, hyacinthus.That is fneattrilg.I feel very very bad that my blog activites has been really low in the past 2 months. Even the photo with you is sent to you only 2 weeks after it is taken.As for my character, I always feel that I have nothing to hide if I can face it myself. But I only 'expose' myself when I trust. Through our interaction on the blogs and email. I believe we are rather similar. We are frank, direct, and do not hide feelings. We like to things real fast, quick temper too. It is really nice to take the chance to meet you and Carrie. I hope to see you soon again.:-)Merry Christmas!
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posted: 2015-11-12 02:28:07
Jayne, you should dteniiefly come, although you wouldn't get much of a break from winter:)Thanks Karen, you are right of course. The revenge is just a little sidebar in all of this:)Petra, oh, he'll be fine with the kids actually. He's a great dad, way more involved than many of the dads we have known over the years. It's just that their schedule, plus his will wipe him out, he is only used to doing part of it at most, not all of it. Anyway, he is totally cool with my doing this.
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posted: 2015-11-12 01:46:52
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posted: 2015-11-12 01:39:53
Hey, that's a clever way of thinnikg about it.
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posted: 2015-11-12 01:09:37
Gee wikillers, that's such a great post!
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