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    • earnestrichards
      earnestrichards last edited by earnestrichards

      I’ve got a golf calendar tacked to the wall in my ‘man cave’ thing. Invariably I won’t be paying attention and sometimes it would get a couple of months behind.

      Wouldn’t it be nice to have an electronic perpetual calendar… Enter Google… besides a couple of commercially available models I stumbled onto the ‘original’ MagicMirror website.

      So after a couple of years of dragging my feet and now that I’m under virtual house arrest… (ha) I decided to take the plunge…

      Equipment: A CanaKit Raspberry PI4, an HP VH240a monitor, and various cables…
      Modules: alert, clock, calendar, currentweather, weatherforecast, calendar_monthly, newsfeed

      (I’m having trouble uploading my photo- HEEEEELP!!)

      ![0_1594828276072_IMG_0528.jpeg](Uploading 100%)

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      • BKeyport
        BKeyport Module Developer last edited by

        I’d say looks good, but… 🤣🤣🤣

        Sounds like you got a good plan… My local golf course has a camera feed, I’d be plugging that into the mirror, too. 🤣

        If you like, you could use a service like imgBB to load your image and type the URL here.

        The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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        • earnestrichards
          earnestrichards last edited by

          picture-maybe

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          • BKeyport
            BKeyport Module Developer last edited by

            Looks like a good start.

            The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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