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The Central Florida Computer Society's Technical Special Interest Group Meeting Zoom Recording from August 2022.
A
B
B
I
had
turned
my
sprinkler
system
off
about
three
weeks
ago
when
the
summer
rain
started,
and
I
actually
got
a
telephone
call
from
seminole
county
asking
is
everything?
Okay
with
your
second
meter
system,
I
said
yeah,
I
guess
so
I
said
well,
we
don't
show
any
consumption
and
I
said
correct:
I
shut
off
my
sprinkler
system.
Why
did
you
do
that?
Because
it's
been
raining?
A
B
Yup
seminole
county,
my
my
water
bill
and
by
the
way
it's
going
up,
but
my
water
bill
had
been
in
the
neighborhood
of
about
110
to
120
dollars
a
month
and
it
was
70
some
odd
this
month.
C
B
So
I'm
hoping
to
hear
some
interesting
stories
from
huey
as
his
job
as
a
poll
worker
today,
so
we
won't.
A
D
D
So
at
around
seven
o'clock
and
seven
thirty
and
eight.
B
B
B
B
B
Yeah
apple
has
gotten
some
major
updates
due
to
some
flaws.
I
guess
yeah
that's
been
discussed
that
was
discussed
on
tech
for
senior
and
it
was
also
discussed
on
leo
laporte's,
the
tech
guy
you
talking
on
the
phone,
or
are
you
talking
talking
just
basically
since
shawn
join
us
he's
our
apple
sig
coordinator.
E
A
B
B
B
A
B
D
B
A
A
Mike
did
you
let
drew
and
dick
vogel
in
yeah.
A
B
B
I
thought
maybe
you
had
a
new
electronic
listening
device
or
something.
A
Mike
I
have
to,
I
never
got
back
to
you
to
tell
you
that
when
you
made
that
offer
remember,
then
the
p
cloud
offer
that
you
advertised
some
months
ago,
yeah.
I
did
sign
up
for
that,
and
that
has
just
been
really
great.
A
B
D
B
A
C
C
Sarasota
florida
yep,
okay,
they
knocked
it
out
to
my
community.
The
whole
community
was
out.
C
C
A
Well,
I
still
use
spectrum.
I
was
disappointed
that
mike
has
had
so
many
problems-
spectrum.
I
guess
it
sort
of
depends
on
where
you
are
as
to
which
service
offers
the
best
the
best
support
and
everything
reliability.
D
B
B
Etc
and
when
a
t
trenched
in
our
community
and
put
in
fiber
and
came
out
with
a
50
a
month,
plan
at
300
and
spectrum's
base
is
200.
B
I
said
okay
and
I
could
go
up
if
I
wanted
to
as
high
as
400
right
now
and
eventually
800,
but
I
just
decided
okay,
I've,
given
you
enough
leeway
enough
rope
spectrum,
you
finally
hung
yourself
and
I
went
ahead
and
switched
over
which
I'm
on
now,
but
a
week
after
I
had
made
the
switch
spectrum's
digging
contractor,
showed
up
and
started
tearing
up
our
side
yard
and
the
street
bringing
in
heavy
cable
and
other
stuff.
B
B
A
Well,
we're
officially
past
seven
so
who
would
like
to
start
off?
Who
has
something
they
would
like
to
share
and
wants
to
start
leaning
off.
B
E
B
B
B
Ctrl
alt
shift
eight
control,
alt
shift
h
there
we
go
okay,
so
this
is
general
motors
website
and
it's
their
page
on
electrification
and
they've,
come
out
officially
and
said
by
the
2030s
they're
going
to
be
a
100
electric
car
company,
no
more
hybrids,
no
more
internal
combustion
engines,
no
more
diesels.
Everything
is
going
to
be
electric,
and
this
is
kind
of
their
new
g-whiz
web
page,
which
I
thought
was
kind
of
neat
they're
showing
this
is
going
to
be
essentially
their
lineup
from
left
to
right.
B
You
can
see
the
big
panel
truck
their
multiple
person
vehicle,
which
can
be
a
commercial
vehicle
or
personal
vehicle,
their
their
electrified
truck
their
their
new
car,
another
truck
their
suv
and
another
car,
but
all
electric
and
they're
going
to
a
new
platform,
and
this
is
their
platform
that
says
this
is
a
simulated
battery,
so
I'll
watch
video.
Hopefully
this
will
come
through.
Let
me
know
if
you
don't
see
it.
B
D
B
Did
that
come
through
okay?
Yeah?
Yes,
so
that's
their
video!
These
are
the
names
of
this
is
actually.
This
is
a
chevy
blazer.
Now,
if
I
think
of
a
chevy
blazer,
I'm
thinking
of
you
know
a
vehicle,
that's
kind
of
like
a
jeep,
but
it
isn't
anymore.
It's
going
to
be
a
blazer
eevee
and
it's
a
four-door
car,
that's
okay,
that
was
the
hummer
pickup
that
I
said
was
going
to
be
sort
of
the
truck
suv
and
then
they're
going
to
have
the
hummer
suv,
the
cadillac
lyric,
the
silverado.
B
It's
going
to
be
an
ev
equinox!
Okay,
that's
so
that's
going
to
be
their
low
end.
Passenger
car
and
the
origin,
which
looks
like
something
out
of
star
wars
is,
could
be
a
taxi.
Cab
could
be
a
people.
Mover
could
be,
you
know,
anything
probably
an
urban
vehicle
and.
B
B
It's
they
say
it's
a
game-changing
electric
vehicle
platform,
so
you
can
see
it's
designed
around
a
battery
pack
and
it's
designed
around
four
wheels
and
then
that
particular
platform
can
be
made
longer
shorter.
Each
one
of
these
is
a
module
and
it
can
be
designed,
for
you
know
four
four
seats:
a
single
seat
vehicle,
it's
just
it:
it's
that's
what
everything's
gonna
be
based
on,
so
they
say-
and
it's
supposed
to
have
excellent
range
supposed
to
and
let's
see
what
else
you
got
here:
okay,
recharging.
B
They're
talking
about
delivery
trucks
in
the
cities.
Now
I
don't.
I
didn't
see
in
this
design
a
long
haul,
18
wheeler,
if
you
will
very
much
like
what
elon
musk
is
developing
for
his
electrified
18-wheelers
that
are
supposed
to
do
the
highways,
but
I
would
imagine
their
truck
division
will
be
working
on
something
to
compete
with
him
and
let's
see
what
we
got,
charging
ultim
charge:
yo.
Okay,
let's
see
what
they've
got
to
say
about
that.
A
A
General
motors
announced
that
we
are
investing
750
million
dollars
through
2025
in
ev
charging
infrastructure.
There
are
about
85
000
chargers
that
exist
in
the
us
in
canada.
Today
we're
going
to
deploy
up
to
40
000
additional
chargers
over
the
next
few
years.
Through
this
dealer,
community
charging
program
in
the
us,
90
percent
of
the
us
population
is
within
10
miles
of
the
gm
dealership
with
the
dealer
community
charging
program.
What
we're
going
to
be
doing
is
giving
every
dealer
10
level
2
destination
chargers
that
they
can
deploy
in
their
community.
A
B
A
A
Level
two
chargers:
these
are
designed
by
the
same
people
who
are
designing
your
vehicle,
so
you
can
count
on
them
to
be
reliable,
dependable.
We
believe
that
open
charging
infrastructure
for
all
will
continue
to
help
us
accelerate
ev
adoption
more
quickly
across
north
america.
We're
really
writing
a
new
chapter
in
the
fusion
of
tech
and
transportation
and
mobility.
B
So
charging
has
been,
to
my
mind,
the
one
of
the
biggest
impediments
to
going
all
electric
tesla,
of
course,
set
up
their
infrastructure
and
there's
two
or
three
networks
that
they
that
they
just
showed
you
in
that
diagram
that
come
up
with
independent
commercial
charging
networks.
B
So
having
more
of
these
at
every
location
is
supposed
to
make
it
easier
to
get
to
them
over
on
red
bulk
lake
road
near
us.
A
brand
new
car
wash
and
charging
facility
either
just
opened
or
it's
in
the
process
of
opening,
and
I
believe
they
have
something
like
20
chargers,
two
banks
of
10
and
a
car
wash
facility
and
then
a
lounge
inside
to
go
in
and
buy
stuff,
and
it
just
is
part
of
a
part
of
a
couple
of
different
networks.
B
You
can
just
go
in
with
your
network
card
and
your
credit
card
and
swipe
it
and
get
a
charge
and
be
on
your
way.
Theoretically,
and
several
of
you
who
know
that
I
have
solar
pv
on
my
roof-
also
know
that
I
have
a
plug-in
hybrid
from
kia,
and
I
have
a
solar
pv
system
on
my
roof
and
on
sunny
days
these
days
sunday
mornings,
I
can
use
a
220
volt
plug
and
an
adapter,
and
I
can
charge
my
car
my
car's
battery
to
a
hundred
percent
in
about
four
hours.
B
It
costs
me
about
13
cents
a
kilowatt
hour
if
I
use
pure
network
pure
grid
power
and
probably
so
less
than
a
dollar
really
to
charge
my
car
from
the
network
and
nothing
if
I
use
my
solar,
but
I
just
can't
see
those
rates
staying
the
same
as
more
and
more
demand
is
put
on
our
grid.
So
that's
going
to
go
up,
so
these
commercial
chargers
theoretically
are
going
to
answer
that.
But
what
are
you
going
to
pay
for
your
electricity
so
something
to
think
about
anyway?
B
This
is
this:
is
one
site
it's
gm.com
and
from
the
main
gm.com
you
can
go
to
commitments
and
electrification
and
there's
it's
company
commitments,
electrification.
B
You
can
see
the
same
thing
and
go
deeper
into
it.
If
you,
if
you
wish
one
other
site
that
I
was
referenced
to
I'll,
go
to
that
just
to
that's
the
same
one.
Sorry.
B
And
was
in
the
it
was
mentioned
anyway
context
for
senior
and
it's
every
electric
vehicle,
that's
expected
in
the
next
five
years.
It's
carandriver.com
news
and
then
drill
down
I'll
put
that
link
in
the
in
the
chat.
If
you
want
to
look
at
it,
but
it's
very
very
extensive
a
lot
more
than
I
thought
in
terms
of
the
manufacturers
that
will
be
a
to
z,
essentially
coming
out
with
electric
models.
B
So
many
of
these
are
going
to
be
top
line
models,
especially
if
they're
top
line
brands
like
don't
expect
to
pick
up
a
bentley
for
twenty
thousand
dollars,
but
most
of
them
most
of
them
are
pretty
well.
No,
no!
Here's
buicks
that
wasn't
on
the
gm
line,
so
it
was
kind
of
speculation,
but
that
you
can
see
is
pretty
much
built
on
that
platform
we
were
talking
about.
B
B
B
Here's
a
weird,
looking
pickup
truck
almost
looks
like
one
of
those
weird
teslas,
so
I
won't
go
through
this
whole
and
now
this
one
almost
looks
like
that.
Weird
model
we
saw
that
jam
had
come
up
with
I'm
sure
people
are
going
to
copy
each
other
7c
tv.
B
B
B
Finally,
one
of
the
biggest
concerns
that
I
always
hear
when
people
say
I
just
can't
see
this
country
going:
100
ev,
you
know,
batteries
just
aren't
out
there.
Rare
earth
materials
are
hard
to
get
they're
not
going
to
last
that
long.
You
know
typical
things.
You
know
at
the
turn
of
the
century,
they'd
be
saying
you
know,
gasoline
engine
just
won't
ever
replace
a
horse,
but
we're
at
the
turn
of
the
next
century.
B
At
this
point
and
new
battery
technologies
and
materials
are
being
developed
which
are
supposed
to
improve
the
capacity
of
batteries
and
minimize
the
rare
earth
materials
that
are
going
to
make
them
up.
B
So
I
think,
over
the
next
five
to
ten
years,
we
will
see
some
major
changes
in
battery
technology
that
will
facilitate
the
implementation
of
electronic
vehicles
and
then,
finally,
is
getting
the
prices
down
to
compete
with
buying.
You
know
a
regular
new
car
and
a
good
friend
of
mine
just
finished
a
six
week.
B
Long
probably
longer
eight
week
process
of
buying
a
new
sedan
insisted.
He
wanted
a
sedan
similar
to
his
nissan
altima
and
didn't
want
a
nissan
altima
because
he
couldn't
get
a
hybrid.
He
wanted
better
gas
mileage
and
working
with
him,
giving
him
some
advice,
helping
him
with
some
of
his
research.
He
settled
on
a
hunt
from
being
launched.
B
Well,
prices
of
cars
since
I
bought
my
nero
in
2018
have
easily
gone
up:
20
30
40,
so
my
nero
when
I
bought
it
was
a
msrp
car
of
about
33
000,
which
I
was
able
to
negotiate
a
price
through
a
car
buying
service
of
about
28,
and
then,
when
I
got
out
the
door
and
all
the
dealer
garbage
that
they
throw
on
there.
It
was
right
around
30,
30
grand
when
I
bought
it
his
car,
the
msrp
was
30.
the
cheapest.
He
could
get
it
for
out.
The
door
was
39
000.
B
So
I
don't
see
the
the
impetus,
the
momentum
that's
building
for
tv
vehicles
to
lessen
and
a
lot
depends,
of
course,
on
the
administrations
that
are
in
power.
What
their
incentives
are,
what
congress
does
and
a
lot
of
other
things,
but
it
looks
like
you
know.
The
horselist
carriage
is
pretty
much
has
taken
over
from
the
horse
and
it
looks
pretty
much
like
ev
in
some
way
shape
or
form
over
the
next
five
ten
years
is
going
to
displace
petrol
power
vehicles,
gas
or
diesel,
or
so
on,
at
least
that's
my
perspective
on
it.
D
B
You'd
take
back
over,
come
back
off
and
get
off
of
it
and,
along
with
that,
several
people
said
well.
You
know
it
is
possible
to
put
electrified
cables
that
could
do
magnetic
charging
of
the
vehicles
that
are
running
that
and
and
charge
the
cars
as
they're
as
they're
running
along
the
self-guided
tracks.
B
Major
infrastructure
change,
but
so
were
the
railroads.
You
know
back
in
the
1800s
to
today's
state.
So
again
can
can
economies
even
afford
to
do
something
like
that,
but
if
you've
taken
the
next
10
to
20
years
to
go
100,
ev
and
along
the
way,
they're
building
up
these
self-guided
systems
and
they're?
B
Change
is
to
r
and
interface
to
interfaces.
Yes,
there's
there's
nema
standards.
Obviously
tesla
came
up
with
their
own,
their
their.
B
B
B
So
the
adapter,
that's
on
my
nero
my
kia
niro
is
a
it's
a
standard
adapter
that
can
be
used
either
for
110
or
220
and
then
at
the
other
end,
I've
got
a
a
charging
box
and
an
adapter
plug
that
goes
into
what
looks
like
a
dryer
plug.
That
goes
into
the
receptacle
that
my
electrician
put
in
for
me,
but
I
can
use
that
plug
and
I
can
also
use
a
110
charging
plug
that
came
with
the
car
and
I
can
plug
in
anywhere
that
there's
a
110
outlet,
but
I
bet
you
know
I
gotta.
B
B
B
C
B
Well,
you
know
a
lot
of
people,
don't
even
think
about
it.
I
see
this
all
the
time.
Here's
a
remote
petroleum
right,
nice
little
remote
control
unit,
guess
what
that's
made
of
other
than
the
copper
and
the
solder
it's
made.
A
B
B
Millions
of
years
ago
the
dinosaurs
decided
to
deposit
themselves,
but
and
eventually
it'll
run
out
anyway,
but
at
the
rate
reusing
it
and
not
allowing
additional
drilling
it's
sooner
than
later.
C
A
B
C
E
I
find
this
whole
thing's
kind
of
comical,
because
a
lot
of
this
is
driven
by
the
people
in
california
who
routinely
run
out
of
electricity.
E
E
B
Ford,
there
was
just
in
fact,
I
think
it
was
the
tucker
senior
newsletter
they
put
out
no
I'll
take
it
back
with
ron
ron
brown
sent
me
a
a
direct
link
to
an
article
that
ford
is
laying
off
3
000
people,
because
the
plants
are
producing
more,
more
computer
components,
electrical
components,
they
need
software
engineers
and
they're,
doing
less
and
less
internal
combustion
engines
and
transmissions
and
all
the
kinds
of
things
that
that
they're,
you
know
using
their
their
auto
workers
for
and
they're
laying
off.
A
B
Robotics
is
a
major
portion
of
the
workforce,
the
welding,
the
the
major
lifting
and
assembly
yeah,
there's
still
stations
where
guys
climb
in
and
position
something,
but
it's
a
robot
or
or
a
a
mobile
computer
controlled
station
that
has
brought
the
part
to
a
particular
location
to
bring
it
to
the
worker
for
him
to
guide
it
for
it
to
be
put
into
the
car.
If
he
had
to
turn
a
few
bolts,
so
the
workforce
in
the
plants
is,
you
know,
slowly
but
surely
being
automated
and
less.
E
E
Okay,
you
misunderstood
me,
my
the
reason
I
think
it's
short-sighted
is
because
there
should
be.
There
should
be
multiple
types
of
fuel
available.
They
should
make
vehicles
that
are
either
electric
or
hybrid
or
gasoline.
There's
why?
Why
make
such
a
drastic
statement
to
go
to
100
electric
in
10
years?
That's
ridiculous!
E
I
I
I
just
don't.
I
understand
that
they're
going
to
save
some
money,
doing
that
and
on
the
back
end,
but
there's
going
to
be
there's
still
going
to
be
gasoline
and
why
not
let
the
market
figure
it
out.
That's
another
thing:
this
the
whole
thing
with
the
with
the
government
making
these
rules
and
everything
and
having
to
control
things.
Let
the
market
figure
this
stuff
out.
Why
I,
I
just
don't
get
it,
I'm
I'm
tired
of
being
controlled.
E
You
know,
there's
no
need
there.
There
should
be
an
option
of
gas
or
electric
or
both
whatever
whatever
I
want
to
purchase
it
shouldn't,
be
forced
upon
us
and
that's
and
I
think
they're
jumping
on
the
bandwagon,
and
I
think
it's
short-sighted.
I
really
do,
but
you
know
I
understand
they're
they
yeah
they
may
they
may
save
some
money
at
the
at
the
assembly
line,
but
they
can
still
save
money
on
the
assembly
line
and
they've
been
doing
it
for
years.
E
They've
been
doing
it
since,
since
you
know
henry
ford
when
he
started
the
assembly
line,
so
I
don't
know,
I
think
it's.
I
think
it's
just
it's
ridiculous
and
I
you
know
I'm
gonna
want
to
do
things
where
I
don't
have
to
stop
and
wait
for
half
an
hour
for
my
car
to
charge
every
you
know
every
couple
hundred
miles,
I'm
gonna,
I'm
gonna
travel
the
country.
I
don't
wanna,
have
to
wait,
30
minutes
or
60
minutes
and
stay
and
there's
a
possibility.
E
B
Well,
let's
see,
let's
see
the
stables
for
our
horses,
were
there,
the
the
horse
and
wagons
that
delivered
hay
so
that
you
could
feed
your
horse.
So
he
could
then
pull
your
buggy.
The
next
day
was
there
look
at
new
york
city
turn
of
the
century
with
dirt
streets
and
force
crap
all
over
the
place,
but
you
know
that
was
that
was.
B
E
I'm
okay
with
that.
If
that's
what
the
market
does
that's
what
the
market
does,
but
we
don't
need
the
politicians
on
our
in
our
faces
telling
us
what
to
do
all
the
time
it's
happening
more
and
more
and
more,
and
this
is
just
another
way
we
should
probably
change
the
subject.
We
should
probably
go
back
so.
B
A
B
B
I
went
to
anchorage
and
fairbanks
and
I
had
to
rent
a
car
at
the
airport
and
I
had
a
motel
and
I
saw
that
every
car
that
was
sitting
in
the
garage
had
an
electric
cable
sitting
in
the
front
of
the
car,
and
I
said
to
the
the
person
that
was
checking
me
out.
B
B
You
may
not
get
it
started
if
it's
10
below
or
20
below,
and
the
infrastructure's
up
there
for
that
and
all
of
all
the
motels
had
their
stands
with
the
cables
so
that
you
could
plug
your
cars
in
so
will
that
kind
of
infrastructure
have
to
be
there
for
all
the
electric
fields
yeah?
Eventually,
it
will
of
some
sort.
E
D
D
B
E
A
Missed
your
comment,
yeah.
Thank
you.
I
was
just
commenting.
I
I
just
feel
things
are
getting
a
lot
more
complicated
and
I
think
more
they're
going
to
be
more
expensive
and
and
the
number
of
the
huge
number
of
cars
that
are
already
out
there.
People
are
keeping
cars
10
15
years,
you
know
longer
than
they
used
to
and
that's
going
to
require
gasoline
for
quite
a
few
years.
So
it's
a
it's.
B
It
was
funny
because
paul
and
I
own
corvettes,
so
we're
we're
classic
car
power
car
whatever
you
want
to
call
it
enthusiasts,
but
I
went
to
a
competition
event
called
an
autocross
in
melbourne
about
a
year
ago
and
mostly
corvettes,
some
porsches,
some
little
sport
cars
that
run
around
and
one
guy
who
had
a
tesla
model
3.
B
and
everybody
laughed.
You
know
what
what
are
you
going
to
do
with
that?
It
says
I'm
going
to
compete.
You
can't
compete
here.
This
is
for
sport
cars.
Well,
I
don't
care,
let
me
pay
the
money
and
it'll
compete
and
he
did
and
he
was
a
class
of
one,
so
he
was
competing
in
his
own
class,
but
as
far
as
overall
times
he
was
extremely
competitive.
B
C
D
So
speaking
of
automotive
stuff,
I
spent
part
of
the
week
working
on
my
tailgate
on
my
truck.
D
I
did
something
I
won't
say
stupid,
but
I
just
something
the
tailgate
was
in
the
wrong
position
and
I
had
a
trailer
attached
and
anyway
it
it
put
pressure
on
the
top
of
the
tailgate
when
it
was
in
a
horizontal
position
and
it
bent
the
hinges
where
it
wouldn't
close
anymore.
So
this
happened
well
over
a
week
ago.
So
after
a
day
or
two
you
know
taking
these
hinges
off
it's
nothing
more
than
like
a
a
nub
that
goes
into
a
cup.
D
That's
the
hinge
and
the
cup
was
hollow
and
the
nub
was
hollow,
and
so
you
know
I
get
the
thing
in
advice
and
I
you
know
I
got
the
vice
grips
out
in
the
three
pound
hammer
and
worked
on
it.
You
know
a
long
time
and
I
got
it
back
like
90
90
percent
95,
something
like
that.
You
know,
but
the
other
side
seemed
to
be
okay.
It
was
just
the
left
side.
I
really
didn't.
D
I
really
couldn't
get
it
right,
so
got
on
ebay
and
the
hinges
were
like
nine
dollars
and
change.
I
ended
up
spending
ten
dollars
in
chains.
I
said
you
know,
I'm
gonna
go
buy
the
hinge,
so
I
got
the
hinges
and-
and
I
put
them
on
and
and
the
solid
hinge
was
a
solid
knob
rather
than
a
hollow,
so
it
can't
it
can't
distort
so
you
know,
after
playing
around,
I
said,
yeah.
I
think
I'm
going
to
go
in
this
direction.
I
tried
one,
then
I
tried
the
other
and
I
tried
them.
D
Both.
I
went
back
to
the
original.
I
ended
up
painting
them.
I
put
them
on
on
the
car
and
kind
of
that
was
done.
So
that
was
my
stupid
thing
that
I
did
this
week.
That
was
pretty
easy
to
straighten
out.
That
was,
I
can't
find
the
word
it
was.
It
wasn't
stupid.
It
was
just
an
oversight
that
just
kind
of
happened.
You
know,
but
I
just
didn't
realize
that
could
happen,
but
the
other
thing,
the
interesting
thing
that
kind
of
happened
was
in
my
on
my
jeep.
I've
got
an
old
gps.
D
D
D
D
D
D
For
the
software
for
the
gps
was
out
of
date,
the
maps
were
out
of
date,
so
anyway,
I
just
hooked
it
to
my
computer
and
I
already
got
the
software
on
my
computer
for
the
other
gps's,
and
I
just
added
this
and
did
the
whole
update
thing
and
when
I
went
to
drive
it,
I
drove
it
twice
now
and
found
out
that
it's
got
traffic
traffic
alerts
on
it.
I
said:
well,
it's
I
kind
of
knew
that
by
looking
at
the
specs,
I
said:
oh
it's
traffic
capable
that's
great,
you
know!
D
D
When
I
got
there,
it
was
right
now,
then
I
I
got
back
home
not
the
same
day
but
the
next
day,
and
I'm
still
trying
to
come
up
to
speed
on
this
traffic,
and
I
found
this
video
and
guys
talked
about
the
traffic
functions
of
which
I
knew
most
of
it,
but
a
couple
of
things
that
he
said
on
the
subscriptions
and
found
out
that
I've
got
a
lifetime
subscription
on
the
traffic
on
two
given
subscriptions,
which
I
don't
know
if
somebody
paid
for
that
or
that
came
with
the
unit
originally.
D
So
I'm
still
in
a
learning
mode
on
the
traffic,
but
I'm
pretty
much
up
to
speed
on
it
and
what's
real
interesting
is
the
power
cable
which
is
thicker
than
the
regular
garmin
power
cable.
D
It's
got
this
little
black
box
on
it,
which
is
the
antenna
you
know
and
the
other
runs
the
cigarette
lighter,
but
this
antenna
picks
up
the
traffic
signals
which
is
fm
now
in
my
researching
everything-
and
this
is
just
my
first
shot
and
I
think
what
I'm
about
to
say
might
be
right.
If
you
go
to
another
country,
you
can
get
different
maps.
D
So
I
think
that's
right,
I'm
not
completely
sure,
but
that's
what
I've
kind
of
gained
by
poking
around
and
looking
at
ebay
and
looking
at
what
sells-
and
I
said
you
want
to
go
here-
you
need
yourself,
you
know.
Oh,
that's
well
and
good.
It's
a
nice
information,
but
I
don't
really
care
you
know
about
european
traffic.
D
B
It
would
be.
It
would
be
interesting
to
hear
your
follow-up
if
you
continue
researching
that,
because
I've
always
wondered
you
know
how
what's
the
input
to
all
these
maps,
whether
it's
google
maps
or
gps
maps.
What's
the
input
to
these
maps
that
you
know
if
it
allows
them,
then
to
put
a
red
line
and
say:
there's
traffic
here,
of
course.
B
D
Wreck
and
they
know
here's
what
I
think
happens
when
the
unit's
traffic
capable,
like
my
other
garmin
units,
are
not
traffic
capable
this
one's
traffic
capable
so
when
it
receives
as
a
signal
that
says,
you've
got
traffic,
a
half
a
mile
ahead
of
you,
a
little
icon,
actually
popped
up,
and
then,
when
I
hit
it,
it
opened
up
the
map
with
the
traffic
on
it
and
it
had
some
additional
notations.
But
that
signal
has
got
the
information
to
put
the
traffic
on
the
map.
B
D
D
Right
so
on
this,
it's
a
great-
I
don't
know,
I
I
don't
know
who's
sitting
everywhere
on
every
street
corner.
You
know
talking
to
some
fm
transmitter.
E
But
that's
interesting
that
you're
questioning
that,
because
I
I
just
always
assume
that
it
was
your
own
device
that
was
reporting
the
speed
you're
using
there
you're
using,
for
instance,
google
maps,
I'm
using
google
maps.
Google
google
knows
how
fast
I'm
going.
You
know
the
google
maps
knows
how
fast
I'm
going
and
on
what
road
and
they
know
all
the
other
people
around
me
that
are
using
their
service.
I
would
assume
that
it's
them
that
they
they
can
tell
if
there's
a
slow
down,
I'm
slowing
down.
E
Therefore
it
reports
back
that
I'm
slowing
down
and
I
should
be
going,
I'm
doing
25
and
I
should
be
doing
a
65,
something
like
that,
and
then
they
can
mark
that
as
red.
It's
all
automated,
of
course,
but
I
don't
think
there's
people
sitting
around
looking
or.
B
D
A
D
We're
gonna
talk
to
two
people
this
week
about
the
unit
the
first
person.
D
She
was
great,
she
had
the
answers
and
she
got
me
going
what
I
had
to
do
to
get
this
human
functional
and
the
second
guy.
I
pulled
up
with
some
very
simple
questions,
or
you
know
this
guy
was
a
dummy.
I
mean
this.
Guy
was
a
dummy,
so
you
know
all
depends.
You
know
like
with
any
customer
service
depends
who
gets
on
the
phone
so.
D
I'm
gonna
have
to
at
eight
o'clock,
take
a
I'll
be
here,
but
I've
got
a
five
minute
exit
from
the
zoom
here.
A
All
right,
let's,
let's
see
if
we
can
get
back
to
the
world
with
computers
and.
E
E
Okay,
let's
do
the
screen.
A
All
right,
I've
made
you
co-host,
so
you
can
take
care
of
that.
E
Okay-
let's
see
so
I
recently
set
up.
I
guess
you
can
compare
this
to
duckduckgo,
but
this
is
a
server
a
little.
It's
a.
I
installed
this
as
a
docker
container
on
my
synology
and
google.
Is
it
returns
results
from
google,
but
there's
no
ads
so.
E
And
this
this
reminds
me
of
how
google
used
to
be.
I
don't
know
if
you
all
used
google
back
before
it
was
a
public
company
and
so
forth,
but
this
is
what
the
result
results
used
to
look
like
and
there
was
no
ads
and
then
they
to
start
making
money
they
put
ads
in
there,
and
this
is
fantastic,
so
no
ads
everything
is
clickable.
E
I
do
have
also-
and
this
kind
of
kind
of
piggybacks,
on
what
mike's
email
went
out
about
earlier
today
about
well
kind
of
those
in-app
in-app
browsers
that
track
you
and
so
forth.
I
don't
like
that
either
I'm
not
a
fan.
I
also
have
a
something
called
pie
hole.
I
have
an
ad
blocking
service
on
my
network
that
entire
my
entire
network
is
covered
by
this.
E
It's
it
the
way
the
ad
blocker
is
set
up.
Is
it
won't?
It
won't
give
feedback
to
those
ads.
So
two,
these
are
two
things.
This
wiggle,
it's
a
docker
container
pie.
Holes
can
also
be
set
up
as
a
docker
container
and
they
can
run
on
a
raspberry
pi.
E
So
if
you
have
any-
and
I
would
imagine
the
people-
the
people
here
in
this
meeting
have
a
little
bit
of
technical
know-how,
it
isn't
hard
to
set
up
a
raspberry
pi
and,
although
they're
quite
expensive
now,
unfortunately,
because
everything
else
is,
but
you
can
set
up
a
little
raspberry
pi
put
on
your
network
and
then
point
your
web
browser
to
that
raspberry.
Pi,
that's
running
google
and
all
your
results
come
back
without
ads,
which
is
nice
and
if
you
have
the
pie
hole
set
up.
E
B
B
And
let's
just
out
you
said
acura
so
a-c-u-r-a,
I
do
see
n
acura
says
that
we're
searching
you're
searching
privately
with
duckduckgo.
We
keep
your
search
history,
private
block,
most
trackers,
as
you
browse
yeah,.
E
E
Yeah,
so
the
google,
the
google
search-
and
I
don't
know
why
that
went
through
because
I
should
I'm
not
supposed
to
this-
might
must
not
have
been
a
tracker
ad,
but
the
google
search
is
totally
different
types
of
type
of
results.
Right
I
see
it
looks.
This
looks
like
the
original
google,
if
you
remember
back
25
22
years
ago,
23
years
ago,
whenever
they
started.
I
love
it
very
happy
with
this
and
it's
just
sitting
as
a
as
a
little
docker
container
so
but
yeah
go.
I
like
that.
They
don't
do
the
tracking.
E
A
B
A
A
D
It's
interesting,
it
sounds
like
it's
right
out
of
the
original
star
trek
episodes.
E
Yeah
and
I
wonder
if
that's
really
a
black
hole,
I
mean
how
do
they
know
this
stuff?
You
know
they
also
used
to
say
they
used
to
say
that
the
big
bang
was
the
start
of
everything.
Now,
there's
now
they're
saying
that's
not
true.
Okay,
you
mean
a
week
ago.
It
was
true,
but
now
it's
not
okay.
Well,
what's
whatever's!
True
now
is
true:
okay,
whatever
my
latest
amazon
purchase
of
these
things,
if
anybody's
got
usb
c,
something
that's
usbc
and
you
need
to
plug
it
into
a
regular
usb.
E
Yeah
yeah-
and
I
have
I
think,
I've
shown
this
before,
but
I
just
love
it.
I
have
a
iphone
and
they
make
this
kind
of
case,
for
I
think
all
the
different
phones,
including
like
androids
and
so
forth,
but
it's
a
it's
a
holder
for
your
visit
for
credit
cards.
You
can
put
three
cards
and
you
know
driver's
license
and
a
couple
credit
cards
or
whatever
and
but
the
the
the
flap
is
magnetic
and
it
doubles
as
a
stand.
E
So
very
very
handy.
E
I
love
it.
It's
by
a
company
called
vena
and
I've
had.
This
is
my
my
third
or
fourth
phone
that
I've
purchased.
One
of
these
cases
for
I've
had
these
all
up
for
many
years,
and
so,
if
you're
looking
for
a
new
case
for
your
phone
veena
case
and
they
sell
them
on
amazon
and
you
can
see
they're
not
they're
a
little
bit
pricier
than
you
know
some
of
the
cheaper
ones.
E
But
I
consider
that
to
be-
and
it's
got
it's
a
good
sturdy
phone
case
and
I
have
dropped
it
and
it
doesn't.
It
hasn't,
broken
or
anything.
So
anyway,
I
bought
one
of
these.
For
my
wife
recently,
that's
why
I
had
it
in
my
purchase
history.
She
has
the
same
phone
that
I
have
and
I
she
has.
This
is
also
her
second
or
third
of
these
kind
of
cases
and
she
really
likes
it
as
well.
E
I've
gotten
down
to
the
point
where
I
only
carry
two
credit
cards
and
and
my
driver's
license
and
my
phone
and
then
my
car
key,
so
I
I
try
to
be
as
minimal
as
possible,
so
problem.
E
A
Okay,
thank
you
sean
very
interesting.
By
the
way,
are
you
still
taking
notes
and
going
to
send
out
the
minutes
or
the
effectively
the
minutes
of
this
meeting?
I
think
you.
A
E
I
I
can't
I
can't
I
can
take
notes.
I
have
I
haven't
done
this
meeting,
though
sorry
I
didn't
realize
you
wanted
that.
Well,.
A
Like
like,
I,
I
made
a
note
of
the
hugel
instead
of
google,
but
you
know
I
not
everyone's
gonna
go:
listen
to
the
complete
recording
to
come
up
with
one
or
two
small.
You
know
just
the
references
for
what
we're
talking
about.
That'd
be
great.
A
C
We're
did
you,
did
you
invest
in
their
house-based
internet.
A
E
And
it
really,
it
really
does
depend
on
the,
where
you're
located
that's
very
dependent
on
the
speed
that
you
get
because
I
recommended
the
t-mobile
home
internet.
I
was
very
impressed
with
tom
speed
and
by
the
way,
tom.
I
think
that
700
was
a
an
anomaly
and
it
was
probably
because
it
was
a
cache.
I
don't
think
that
you
actually
got
that,
but
your
speed
is
fantastic.
The
weather
here
was
on
your
computer,
but
yeah.
E
I
think
it
was
a
cache
thing,
but
but
still
you're
getting
in
the
over
well
over
100
megabits
per
second,
that's
great.
On.
A
E
I
recommended
another
one
of
my
clients
to
purchase
the
t-mobile
home
internet
and
she
lives
in
college
park
and
she
didn't
get
anything
faster
than
about
six.
E
So
you
know
your
speed
varies
literally
by
where
you
are
in
relation
to
the
tower.
I
was
very
disappointed
because
I,
I
really
talked
it
up,
I'm
like
oh,
this
is
great.
You
know
she
was
looking
to
get
rid
of.
You
know
they
were
jacking
her
prices.
You
know
the
spectrum
is
just
awful.
I
just
I
am
not
if
I
like
their
service
and
there
that's
where
it
ends
they're,
they
they
don't
have
any
loyalty
to
their
customers.
E
Even
if
your
customer
is
loyal
to
you,
they
don't
care
they
jack
of
your
prices,
every
every
chance
they
can
get
so
and
she
was
at
that
point
and
she's
on
a
fixed
income
because
they
were
her.
Prices
were
going
well
over
100
bucks
and
she
didn't
have
cable
tv,
but
she
they
were
still
and
she
and
she
had
the
fcc
the
the
discount
because
she's
a
senior
citizen.
It
was
just
ridiculous.
E
E
B
E
Yeah
that
att
they
can
take
flying
whatever
yeah.
A
A
E
A
So
I'm
pretty
tickled,
oh
and
I
and
remember
I
told
you
I
was
traveling
in
my
fifth
wheel
this
summer
and
I'm
running
into
another
guy,
that's
a
full-time
fifth
wheeler
and
he
was
all
over
the
western
and
northern
states
and
they
told
him
to
attorney's
hardware
in
when
he
left
and
he
went
back
to
the
store
and
the
guy
said
the
guy
just
told
him
just
keep
it
and
see
what
you
get.
He
said
everywhere,
he's
been
he's
got
really
good
downloads
wow,
that's
great.
A
A
E
That's
really
encouraging
about
the
about
the
t-mobile,
because
my
wife
and
I
would
like
to
when
you
retire
we'd
like
to
get
a
travel
trailer
like
you,
have
and
and
travel
around
the
country,
and
she
can
work
remotely.
We
both
could
and
having
the
t-mobile
in
combination
with
the
starlink
having
both
of
those
services.
E
We
pretty
much
cover
the
entire
country
and
not
have
to
worry
about
having
we'd
have
to
be
probably
more
concerned
about
whether
or
not
we'd
have
electricity.
So.
A
A
But
I
a
lot
of
people
that
are
full-timers
now
some
of
them
have
really
good
solar,
where
they
can
run
their
air
conditioner
and
everything
else
for
at
least
24
hours
without
any
sun.
Even
so,
but
it's
an
expensive
setup
because
you
got
some
real
expensive
batteries
and
you
got
all
the
solar
stuff
to
put
in,
but
some
people
have
done
it
and
I
see
it
on
the
internet
youtube
all
the
time.
E
Yeah,
I
think
you're
looking
at
about
50
between
15
and
18
000
for
the
full
setup
on
that.
A
Yeah
they've
got
another
thing,
though,
that
actually
you
can
put
on
your
home
air
conditioner
too.
If
your
electric
goes
out
and
you
don't
have
a
real
great
big
generator
if
you've
got
a
slow
start
in
your
air
conditioner
like
mine's
got
two
one
tons.
My
30
amp
will
only
run
one,
but
if
I
had
two
slow
starts
on
my
air
conditioners,
I
could
run
both
of
them
and
have
juice
left
over,
because
it's
not
the.
B
Yeah
we
have
a
generac
whole
house
backup
which
will
also
back
up
our
two
ac
units.
I've
got
a
small
mini,
split
and
a
large
ac
unit,
but
generac
comes
with
these
little
boxes
that
it's
it's
more
than
slow
start
it
actually
times
out
and
it
it
will.
B
B
It's
it's
propane.
I've
got
a
500
gallon
propane
tank
in
our
backyard.
B
In
the
last
well,
it's
been,
let's
see
it's
been
a
year,
and
almost
almost
two
years
now
a
year
and
a
half
I'll
say
that
it's
been
in
and
last
year
at
the
beginning
of
hurricane
season,
I
checked
the
gauge
and
it
was
only
down
10
from
full
and
this
year,
when
I
had
the
generator
service,
we
went
out
and
looked
at
the
gauge
and
it's
down
another
10.
So
I
still
have
80
of
my
tank
after
two
years
and
other
than
a
weekly
run
of
15
minutes.
B
A
E
B
I
had
the
energy
air,
which
was
the
company
that
that
was,
that
was
maintaining
our
system
at
the
time.
I've
since
gone
to
a
different
contractor.
B
Yeah
this
has
been
here,
I
would
say
five
years
my
office
is
a
house
is
basically
a
rectangular
floor
plan
with
the
ac
unit
and
the
front
and
the
garage
on
the
right
hand.
Side
of
my
office
is
in
the
back
on
the
right-hand
side,
so
the
ductwork
has
to
come
all
the
way
across
the
house
over
the
top
and
down,
and
it's
a
single
five
inch
well
originally
been
a
three
inch
duct,
but
we'd
replace
it
to
a
five
inch.
B
So
it's
seeing
a
single
ceiling,
duct
coming
down
and
I've
got
two
computers
running
in
here.
All
kinds
of
stuff
that
runs
and
put
out
puts
out
heat.
E
B
B
My
wife
was
always
saying
it's
cold
in
the
house,
yeah,
that's
pretty
chilly
and
that's
not
very
efficient
right
go
through
and
I
change
the
you
know
the
duct
screens
and
try
to
block
off
the
rooms
that
didn't
need
it
and
it
just
never
worked
out.
So
finally,
we
changed
our
hvac
a
year
before
we
changed
the
hvac.
B
B
Off
the
top
of
my
head,
I'm
going
to
say
maybe
3
000,
maybe
a
little
less,
okay,
the
it's
all
respect.
They
told
me.
It
was
so
perspective
that
that
I
have
this
small
compressor.
That's
outside
that.
If
I
wanted
to
have
another
room
also,
I
could
have
piped
in
a
second
indoor
unit,
but
I
have
you
know.
I
don't
need
to
do
that.
C
Well,
let's
see
I
has
anybody
ever
been
introduced
recently
to
the
I
don't
know,
hugh
he's
been
told
me
about
it.
A
few
weeks
ago
a
file
searching
tool
called
everything.
C
I
put
together
after
I
took
a
look
at
it.
I
saw
that
it.
It
has
a
lot
of
complex
features
that
not
a
lot
of
people
are
necessarily
willing
to
delve
into
so
I
published
on
the
internet
a
like
a
guide
that
covers
all
of
the
common
features
that
people
might
want
to
use,
such
as
searching
for
duplicate
files.
You
know,
I
don't
know
that
people
know
that
it
has
a
very
good
duplicate
file.
Finder
and
can
search.
C
You
know
has
has
a
lot
of
search
capability,
including
boolean
search
capability,
and
so
what
I
did
is
I
took
their
10-page
guide
and
crumbled
it
down
into
a
small
web
page.
C
I
can
I
happen
to
be
one
of
the
people
that
still
uses
the
web
software
evernote,
and
so
the
link
is
going
to
be
an
evernote
link.
It's
going
to
come
off
of
the
evernote
website
and
it
a
web
page
that
will
be
part
of
my
account.
C
Everybody
can
welcome
to
offer
some
feedback
make
it
any
better,
but
it
covers
a
lot
of
the
nice
features
of
the
product.
B
C
C
Is
yes
and
I
I
found
I'm
a
one
of
the
early
members
of
the
boston
network
users
group?
I
moved
to
florida
from
boston
and
the
night
that
I
loaded
everything
I
was
doing
some
searching
around
for
for
files
and
apparently
I
had
received
a
copy
of
the
charter
of
the
boston
network
users
group
and
I
had
opened
it
up
in
word
and
word-
must
have
crashed
and
corrupted
my
file
and
I
found
a
copy,
a
backup
copy
of
the
charter
located
hidden
in
amongst
all
of
the
web
of
folders.
C
C
But
it's
a
quite
a
powerful
tool
if
you're
willing,
if
you
look
through
the
guide
you
can
find,
it
has
a
lot
of
functions
that
find
like
if
you
type
in
docx.
Obviously
it
finds
word
files
only
if
you
type
in
doc,
colon
it
will
find
any
and
all
document
types
that
it
is
aware
of.
Finding
so
it'll
find
word
files
as
well
as
text
files.
A
C
Yep
today-
and
I
don't
know
if
everybody
knows
today
is
election
primary
day,
yes
in
florida,
which
is
why
huey's
not
on
a
meeting.
I
think
she
told
me
that
he
was
a
volunteer.
A
A
A
A
He
I
thought
he
did
it
for
a
couple
of
years
and
was
going
to
take
a
break
for
a
while,
but
I
I
guess
he
he
just
let
us
know
the
other
day
that
he
was
going
to
be
doing
it
today.
So,
but
actually
I
wouldn't
mind
turning
on
the
tv
and
seeing
who's
who's
pulling
ahead.
D
A
D
My
wife's
just
talked
to
me,
and
I
think
charlie
chris
won
and
val
demons
won
also,
and
I
think
frost
won
and
I
don't
remember
what
else
she
told
me.
B
Originally,
my
wife
and
I
decided
we
would
do
early
voting
because
of
the
controversy
on
mail-in
ballots
and
then
we
had
previously
registered
for
mail
on
balance
and
our
county
decided
that
they
were
going
to
send
it
to
us
anyway,
even
though
we
hadn't
sent
yet
in
another
statement,
hey
yeah,
send
us
the
mail
and
balance
they
came
so
all
right.
So
what
I
did
instead
is.
I
went
to
the
early
voting
place
with
our
mailing
ballots.
They
had
a
two
people
there.
B
So
I
know
that
way.
The
only
way.
I
know
that
that
happened-
I
guess,
is
that
the
barcodes
on
the
outside
of
the
envelope
has
your
information
on
it
and
then
that
information
is
somehow
coded
onto
the
ballot
itself
as
far
as
the
ballot
number.
So
they
were
able
to
say
it's
been
logged
in
and
received
by
the
system,
and
then
it's
been
run
through
the
machine
and-
and
that
was
pretty
quick.
D
D
I
think,
I'm
not
I'm
on
the
end
of
this
line
and
then
the
people
in
the
room
kept
waving
me
in
and
I
said
well,
no
they're
first
and
they
said
come
in
come
in
come
in
so
I
came
in
and
I
was
like
number
one
and
the
room
was
pretty.
You
know
I
went
in
the
morning.
It
was
no
trouble
getting
a
parking
spot.
It
was
extremely
light
on
that
friday,
which
was,
I
think
saturday
was
the
last
day.
I
didn't
want
to
go
saturday.
D
I
went
flying
saturday,
so
I
want
to
keep
saturday
open
for
myself,
but
I
went
friday
and
it
was
just
like.
I
just
walked
right
in
showed
him
my
license
and
bing
bang
boom
done.
It
was
the
most
uncrowded
that
I
really
really
remember.
Now,
of
course,
that's
not
counting
time
of
day,
you
know
if
I
went
earlier
in
other
years
different
elections,
so
I'm
just
saying
that
day
was
life
which
surprised
me.
I
never
seen
it
that
light,
so
no
trouble
getting
a
parking
spot
at
the
library
live
spots,
open.
A
Well,
the
primaries
for
non-presidential
elections
are
always
quite
quite
a
bit
lighter
than
the
actual
election,
the
actual
vote
per
se,
which
will
be
november.
Of
course,
all
right.
Anybody
else
have
more
that
they
want
to
come
up
with
or
shall
we
call
it
a
night.
C
I
have
a
topic
that
I'll
cover
next
month,
that
I
am
gonna
I'll,
prepare
some
notes
for
it.
I
have
a
new
one.
My
vpn
provider
just
came
out
with
a
new
product
that
provides
what
they
call
mesh
networking
which
allows
you
to
interconnect
all
of
your
devices
over
a
secure
encrypted
network.
A
D
I
do
have
a
since
we're
here
and
since
I'm
thinking
about
it,
when
you
said
mesh
all
of
a
sudden
thinking
internet,
then
I'm
thinking
cameras.
So
this
might
go
out
to
maybe
mike
and
sean,
maybe
to
answer.
But
you
know
I've
got
that
nvr
lorex
system
with
the
eight
cameras
everything
works,
okay
and
but
I
would
like
to
see
other
parts
of
my
property
and
house,
and
I
know-
and
I
don't
want
to
go
to
the
length
of
getting
another
nvr
and
doing
all
that
stuff.
D
But
I
was
wondering
if
I
could
throw
up
some
independent
cameras
that
would
obviously
interface
with
my
with
my
internet
network
in
the
house.
D
I
haven't
figured
out
the
power
source,
how
I
would
actually
do
it.
I
guess
it
depends
where
I
put
it
you
know,
but
you
know
I
know
you
guys
have
talked
about
cameras
that
just
come
in
on
a
url
that
you
could
just
log
into,
and
I
was
wondering
what
brand.
C
D
C
They
they
make
generic
internet-based
cameras
that
you
can
put
on
your
property
and
control
them
with
as
little
as
a
web
browser
from
anywhere
in
the
world.
You
can
rotate
the
camera,
listen
to
the
camera,
do
things
like
that,
it
just
needs
to,
and
then
they
make
them
now
that
have
batteries
like,
like
my
ring
doorbell
no
longer
has
doesn't
have
electricity.
It
runs
off
a
battery
that
I
charge
up
every
few
months.
E
So
paul,
there's
also
lorex,
does
make
wi-fi
cameras
that
could
integrate
with
your
existing
unit.
E
D
I
I
really,
I
really
didn't
want
to
go
through
my
nbr.
I
really
just
got
to
do
an
internet
based
connection,
and
you
know
I
didn't
know
the
longevity
of
the
batteries
in
some
of
these
units
in
lieu
of
hooking
up
like
a
12-volt
power
supply
run
by
110.
D
You
know
so
I
know
you
guys
have
played
with
that
a
lot.
I
know
you've
talked
about
it
for
years
and
I
made
notes,
but
you
know
I
really
don't
have
those
notes
anymore.
You
know,
and
obviously
the
ones
I'm
gonna
really
be
needing
would
be
for
outdoor
outdoor
use.
D
So
you
know
I'm
just
kind
of
thinking
about
that
and
dabbling
with
it,
because
I'd
like
to
see
some
of
the
places
on
the
property
within
internet
range,
and
I
don't
really
know
what
the
complete
internet
range
is,
but
now
that
I've
moved
my
router
and
modem
about.
D
You
know
that
I
could
just
log
into
these
cameras
and
just
kind
of
take
a
peek
every
once
in
a
while,
but
I'm
not
at
home.
That's
kind
of
you
know.
I
got
my
property
kind
of
covered
with
the
lorax
or
my
house
and
the
driveway,
and
you
know
the
normal
stuff,
but
there's
some
other
areas.
I'd
like
to
maybe
have
a
camera
see
what's
going
on
so.
E
You
know
I
have
used
the
I
know:
they're
very
inexpensive,
the
wise
cam
right,
those
those
are
but
they're
not
battery
operated
so,
but
you
can
get
them
with
a
you,
can
get
them
with
a
solar
panel.
E
So
you
see
mounted
in
a
tree.
You
put
the
solar
panel
up,
you
plug
it
into
the
you
know,
plug
it
in
the
camera
into
that,
and
it
provides
and
there's
probably
a
little
battery
in
there
of
some
sort,
and
then
it
provides
the
power.
But
I
have
wise
cams
at
my
dad's
house
and
they've
been
working.
E
D
E
E
B
Okay,
I
I
will,
when
I
stop
recording
it,
I
will
also
have
the
chat
in
there
too,
so
in
the
tech
sig
I'll,
send
that
out
and
then
sean,
if
you
want
to
unless
you
want
to
grab
the
chat
now,
but
when
it's
when
it's
up
on,
I
may
try
what
huey
was
saying.
B
He
said
that
since
we've
had
the
the
screen
recording,
what's
it,
what
do
they
call
it?
The.
B
A
B
B
Right
yeah,
I
just
did,
but
he
was
saying
that
if
you
actually
at
the
time
you
create
the
video
there's
a
in
one
of
the
interactive
screens
as
an
originator,
you
can
put
a
transcript
up
and
it
will
show
up
in
the
in
the
notes.
D
Yeah
I
dropped
that
somehow
I
clicked.