Finally got around to firing up the IPcam again - its been offline since April. Gave the housing, camera, and lens a good cleaning. Had to patch the last bad cow cable chew then I built a temporary rig to find a good spot off my front porch. As soon as I decide on the final point of view, I will weld up something permanent. Began setting block in the south wing to prep for a fourth level of pavers. 51,69,23,0,B
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Monday, November 28, 2011
IPcam
Finally got around to firing up the IPcam again - its been offline since April. Gave the housing, camera, and lens a good cleaning. Had to patch the last bad cow cable chew then I built a temporary rig to find a good spot off my front porch. As soon as I decide on the final point of view, I will weld up something permanent. Began setting block in the south wing to prep for a fourth level of pavers. 51,69,23,0,B
Maybe you could try pepper spraying those cables. Then again, maybe the cows would consider the pepper spray as seasoning, and chew the cables even more....
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy some pepper on my cables.
ReplyDeleteCool - thanks John. I have just watched your (camera) temperature go from 36oF to 53.6oF in 10 minutes - that's hectic :)
ReplyDeleteAnd what are you going to eb using all those pallets for...?
ReplyDeleteHey John, I thought you might like this story about a Manhattan fashion photographer who bought a farm in the Catskills
ReplyDeletehttp://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/24/garden/an-upstate-farm-brings-a-fashion-photographer-back-to-his-roots.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1&hpw
I'm wondering how big that area is.
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