Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Vanity Mirror, thy name is woman. (using laptop)
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 I know, Shakespeare didn’t say that, but I did. 
 The story:I wanted to do something a little bit different. I mean, how many Magic Mirrors can you 
 hang around the house before it gets a little absurd? Bigger seems to be a popular option
 but I wanted something unique, something that Magic Mirror hasn’t been used for, yet.My wife and I attended a wedding recently, and like every other time that we prepare to 
 go to an event, I waited for her to be nearly ready before I even began getting dressed.
 Why? Do you really need to ask that question? Well, in case you are unfamiliar with women, she
 takes hours to get ready and I take a few short minutes. Sound familiar?After waiting an interminable amount of time, I went to check her status. I found her 
 putting on her makeup. She was sitting in front of a round, vanity mirror, about 8 inches
 in diameter. Cha-ching! The bells went off in my head. Fast Forward.I spent the entire wedding thinking about how to go about doing this. I like to repurpose 
 things, especially computer parts. I have a collection of CPU’s, monitors, laptops, parts.
 I didn’t want the mirror to be too big, based on the size of common, standalone vanity
 mirrors. The smallest spare monitor I have is 19 inches. I felt that was too big. I didn’t
 necessarily want to purchase another Pi either, because I have several CPU’s. The problem
 there is the size of the power supply, not to mention the heat and the fan noise.That left me with the laptops. Well, why not? Everything is included. They have a relatively 
 small form factor, display, RAM, CPU, ports, power supply, sound, Wifi, Bluetooth. Sacrificing
 one, even if it didn’t turn out the way I wanted, was fine with me. There was some concern
 about the LCD not being bright enough and the amount of blue light emitted but I was willing
 to chance that. The upside to the equation is that even this old laptop will outperform any
 Pi. And it won’t cost me anything.I had 3 laptops to choose from. 
 (1) A White MacBook, MacOS 10.6.8, 2Ghz Intel Core Duo, 2GB of RAM
 (2) A Compaq Presario CQ57, Windows 7, Dual Core, 4GB of RAM
 (3) A Dell E1505 Inspiron, Windows 7, Intel Core Duo, 2GB of RAMI’m not very familiar with Macs. From the start, I couldn’t install GIT on it because of 
 the OS it is running. I’d like to learn how to use it for MM but I didn’t want to learn that
 now. So, I’m not using that, for now.The Compaq Presario CQ57 seems like the better of the 3 laptops. It already has MM running on 
 it, but as I was experimenting, I thought I would use the laptop I was least worried about
 destroying. So, I’m not using that, for now.I settled on the Dell E1505 Inspiron: Intel Core Duo Processor T2500 at 2.0 GHz per core. 
 15.4″ Ultrasharp SXGA+ display with TrueLife. Native Resolution = 1680 x 1050
 2GB DDR2 533MHz RAM in dual channel mode
 Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
 100GB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive
 8X DVD +/- dual layer recorder (I left this in. You never know)
 Wifi and Bluetooth
 Dell laptop power supplyIt’s a dog, a dinosaur, almost useless in today’s terms, but it runs MM like a champ! Here’s the display removed from the base and from the bezel. That’s the wifi antenna laying 
 across the display. I removed the keyboard for venting. I removed the RAM cover and the
 battery from the back. The battery no longer holds a charge. I thought of getting a new one
 but I wanted this build to be virtually cost free.
  The “box” built to hold everything and mitering the frame. 
      Fitting the display. The base will “flip” into the box and rest on chocks 1 1/4" above the 
 display. This space allows for maximum ventilation in and out of the box through the vent
 holes I drilled around the entire box. As an added benefit, inside the box, the back of the
 display emits a soft, white light, which shines through the vent holes. It looks pretty damn
 cool in the dark.
  The base flipped into the box. Chocks not in yet, just fitting. Wifi antenna pinned to the top 
 of the box. I notched access to vents, USB ports and power port through the box. Seeing as the
 base is open in the back, and this won’t be against a wall, there’s no problem with heat being
 trapped. The power button is still accessible, bottom center. I did not notch access to the
 DVD (yet).
  I used 3mm acrylic glass. Why? Because this mirror is designed only to be used at close range, 
 where distortion (if any) is at a minimum or unnoticeable. My first mirror used the same 3mm
 acrylic. Distortion is only noticeable at a distance. Standing directly in front of it, it
 exhibits none. That, and the cost factor. I am into this project for less than $50. :^)Close-up of acrylic. Distortion? 
  On stand, tilted back to facilitate its use as a vanity mirror. You can just see the power 
 cord underneath. I should have routed it through the stand before taking this picture. Once I
 do, it will hardly be noticeable.
  The back of the mirror box. You can clearly see where I notched the box to access ports and 
 vents. The wifi antenna is pinned to the top of the box until I can think of a neater way to
 affix it. A single piece of the frame molding across the back holds the entire thing in place.
 Only 2 screws to disassemble the entire thing. Track pad and buttons still useable but it’s
 just easier to plug in a keyboard and mouse.
  Two views from the front while still in the “shop”. It’s on the dining room table now, waiting 
 for my wife to come home and see it. I only added two pictures of our grandchildren, a simple
 edit to compliments and MMM-EARTH, because it rotates flawlessly on this machine.
      Short “mirror shop” video. 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdSR-0PHbR0
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 @Mykle1 
 Now you need to make a timer module !
 _ Leaving at hh:mm to wedding of … (or other event)
 _ You still have hh:mm:ss before leaving (time leaving -/- actual time)How about that !!! 
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 @pjkoeleman said in Vanity Mirror, thy name is woman.: @Mykle1 
 Now you need to make a timer module !
 _ Leaving at hh:mm to wedding of … (or other event)
 _ You still have hh:mm:ss before leaving (time leaving -/- actual time)How about that !!! THAT would be an excellent idea!!! hahahhahahaha BUT I’m sure the wife would STILL be late LOL 
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 @cowboysdude 
 There is no excuse in being late !
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 @pjkoeleman said in Vanity Mirror, thy name is woman.: Now you need to make a timer module ! 
 _ Leaving at hh:mm to wedding of … (or other event)
 _ You still have hh:mm:ss before leaving (time leaving -/- actual time)
 How about that !!!I really like this idea, but seeing as it was your idea, I’ll let you have first crack at it. ;^) 
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 @cowboysdude said in Vanity Mirror, thy name is woman.: THAT would be an excellent idea!!! hahahhahahaha BUT I’m sure the wife would STILL be late LOL There’s not a timer on (MMM) EARTH that could make my wife be ready on time. 
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 @pjkoeleman said in Vanity Mirror, thy name is woman.: There is no excuse in being late ! Oh really? My wife has a million of them. 
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 @Mykle1 I can’t wanna LOL 
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 She likes old school screensaver. 
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 Time for an update to the vanity mirror. This is probably gonna be it. 



