Modules Used:
- The base ones, minus compliments and calendar.
- MMM-Teamspeak3
- MMM-Carousel
- MMM-Cocktails
- MMM-DailyDilbert
- MMM-Fortune
- calendar_monthly
- MMM-Trello!
My first mirror. The frame is a custom job, if that wasn’t obvious enough XD.
Modules Used:
My first mirror. The frame is a custom job, if that wasn’t obvious enough XD.
Ah, the king city. Nice.
Also, it’s never the cold. Always the snow. Dear God, the snow…
@Mykle1
I’m in New York State. So not that far off! XD
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Also just totally realized you’re the guy who developed the cocktails module I’m using.
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@orayoflighto
When I said tape, I was thinking of this kind of thing: https://smile.amazon.com/Command-Picture-Hanging-Strips-Damage-Free/dp/B01N0X6SA5/ref=sr_1_27?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1500916733&sr=1-27&keywords=command+strips
@yawns @Mykle1
Well, I mean… the school would probably frown upon it, but I also know that they can barely enforce the day-to-day rules, so…
I’ve projected that, when finished, my mirror will be in the range of 20-30 lbs. Does anyone know a way that I could mount this in a school dorm, that doesn’t require me nailing anything into a wall? It’s only supposed to be a temporary mount that will last to the end of the year, and it has to be removable without damaging the wall, so I was thinking of using command tape, but the highest rated one is for 16 lbs. I’m not sure if I can combine multiple of those to support that much weight.
Anyone know any good nes/snes emulators for raspberry pi? I’m looking for one that doesn’t require me to install a separate SD image, just something that can run on top of raspbian jessie.
In case anyone comes back to this thread, I found a good option for a power strip: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B01JRXRTC2/ref=psdc_10967801_t1_B00XHORWES
It’s only slightly larger than the one suggested by @bhepler, but it has 2x the cord length. Also, it has an on/off switch.