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Continue reading →: Unmounting a Flat screen
Ok, hopefully you will never have to do this but we had a flat screen installed and during COVID we wanted to get a new one but didn’t want anyone at home so off to figure out to uninstall a flat screen The main trick is that behind the TV…
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Continue reading →: Kindle Paperwhite reviewed
Ok starting with the pandemic and thanks to a great sale from Amazon I got a Kindle Paperwhite. Its the first kindle I’ve gotten since the very first original one with the keyboard. It was slow but it had a Sprint connection. In truth I never used it very much…
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Continue reading →: Tailwind HomeKit Garage Door Opener
Well in the continuing quest to make this a HomeKit house, we spent some time looking for reliable garage openers that can be used with the Apple home application. There are quite a few smart garage door openers (and Wirecutter) but the best choice is not obvious. The Tailwind system…
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Continue reading →: Sealing Cameras, Tool Belts, Kit and Ethernet Cable
Well, again about a year ago and fixing the house was a good chance to learn a few things about making things work: Silicone vs Acrylic Sealants. The long and short of it is that in damp climate and where there is rain, silicone forms a water impermeable rubber seal.…
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Continue reading →: The 6 Best Cholesterol Test Kits of 2021
Maybe you are wondering why is Tong posting so Much well it’s simple. In the switch to iOS 15 suddenly I have a count of open tabs. I keep a tab when I want to note it for later. Let’s just saying that seeing that I have 286 open tabs…
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Continue reading →: Living for a year with the BlueAir Pure 211+
Well because of COVID we ended up getting four home filters for various folks and we even got an air quality monitor from kaiterra to monitor it. Net, net these things seem to work. When we didn’t have one on, our internal air quality rose to 84 on US AQI…
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Continue reading →: Building a HomeKit Drip Irrigation System
Well, now that the RainMachine seems to be working, the next project is at another house where there isn’t any sprinkler built in so how do you build something that can be HomeKit compatible so you can say things like turn the sprinkler on and and other general conditionals. There…
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Continue reading →: Bike Threshold Training
Ok, now that I’ve been on the bike for a year now doing 2,000 miles on an indoor trainer, its hard not to do some study and figure out thresholds for training. There is lactate threshold where your muscles start generating lactate and begin to burn out. The main idea…
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Continue reading →: Smugshrug kaomoji fo face mark
Well, if emojis weren’t enough there is a whole new category of symbols so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ is a great well happy or smug shrug and in fact iOS 15 will replace the word shrug with this set. It’s called a Kaomoji or face mark because it uses the kanji characters in…
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Continue reading →: Winter coats for Montreal
Well if you headed off to Montreal it’s going to be very cold. It’s typically -5 C highs and -13 C so you really need a warm coat. Particularly when the cold winds move in. Or just use the Underground City to get around. But there are some good choices…