I use my drones for business. A lot of the comments here are from people that have never flown a drone, crashed it or been around a fully/nearly fully equipped one. But most importantly no experience talking to someone with extensive experience with them.
It's rare I fly the drone for "fun"...
Everyone's situation (and balls) are different. The fat kid with BO in the corner thinks he's better than everyone else is not going to get away with it.
Not gonna lie, never heard this before but I literally LoL'd in the office today when I read this. lol
The best parts about Disc golf is free, every "play area" is different and you can leisurely walk through and stay in shape. But the BEST part is that it's free and you usually don't have...
LoL it's tournament play, the group that runs the channel follow the lead cards and film them if you check out their other videos.
I've been playing on and off for almost 10 years and still really bad compared to these guys. LoL
Lurker here, I love disc golf so and love what drones. But just ran over this video in another forum. It's kinda nerdy, so I figured some guys might like it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ma7tz3CBWys
Interested to see where this goes. Looking to do the same thing in my house since I'm going to start renting out some of the rooms and want to protect my tenants and my property.
The cameras we're shooting with are recording 4k (one of them hits 75-90Mbps). But they can also output 1080p down-converted. We're not looking for MAX quality. But just good youtube quality 1080p (about 6Mbps) which WiFi can easily handle to livestream our events. Fully edited 4k can be later...
Hey guys, just was wondering if anyone knows a way to transmit an HDMI signal to a WiFi router to a PC?
I know there are HDMI wireless transmitters that exist. But they are limited in range (100-200ft LoS) and you have to have a capture card for each one. This would be our last resort option...
Here's the thing about Arcylic/Lexan...durability, yes it is durable but it is not scratch resistant and after a few years it greatly loses it's clarity.
If you want bling like that...use glass and build it yourself. True badassadry.
Hey guys, never done this before so I figured I would give it a shot. I started water cooling and got hooked. But was already at the limit of my case. Didn't want an even bigger case cause it was already massive enough and taking up a lot of desk space (I don't like my PC's on the floor).
So...
I can a test from my killawatt and when I had 9x290x's mining on an open air rig. Each 290x dropped pull by 40w. EACH when I went to watecooling. I7 dropped by 9w's.
For those that are talking about wattage staying the same it is true to an extent but you can factor the fact that efficiency goes way down when you add heat past the optimal temperatures. The fact his parts are now in a much smaller case the heat is escaping much slower increasing internal...
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