I watch sports, and I timeshift it like a fiend. But maybe everyone's home for the more conventional sports. I'm certainly not for mine.
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As long as we're talking home networks, has anyone used something like this to put hard drives on your home network?
The reviews on that specific adapter aren't great, but I'd love to be able to access my media w/o having to physically plug the drive in. (I have my iTunes and iPhoto libraries on an external drive so my laptop doesn't run out of space.)
I have an iCal problem and I would love help figuring it out. I can't even figure out what terms to use to search for solutions.
I live in Mountain Time. I have that selected in iCal. My calendar is shared ("published") and synced via .mac. But when I schedule something for, say, 9am, it ends up getting shared as 12pm or something stupid. My iPhone obviously knows I am in Mountain Time, so I don't get what is going on.
Do you have Time Zone Enabled everywhere - phone, computer, Mobile Me website? You might have to set the Mail, Contacts, Calendars settings on your phone separately from the General time zone setting.
Nonian,
do you have the correct timezone in the .mac acct?
Make sure your ical is set correctly as well as the time on your computer.
I will check mobile me. My phone seems to know where we are and I have all the timezone stuff I can find set in iCal.
I don't have an iPhone, but on the iPad there are separate Time Zone Support settings for the device (General) and Mail, Contacts, Calendars. So the phone could know your time zone but the calendar on the phone have it wrong.
So, it turns out that iCal on Mobile Me had me in LA. Not sure how that happened, and it's only an hour difference, but it's a start.
I'm trying to figure out what size LED HDTV I want to buy for my bedroom.
I could get an LG 32-Inch 1080p 120 Hz for $500: [link]
Or I could spend $372 more for a 37 inch. I'm thinking the 32 inch would be just fine for my bedroom, yeah?
how big a bed room do you have?
Screen ---Viewing distance range
26" --- 3.25-5.5 feet
32" --- 4.0-6.66 feet
37" --- 4.63-7.71 feet
40" --- 5.0-8.33 feet
46" --- 5.75-9.5 feet
52" --- 6.5-10.8 feet
58" --- 7.25-12 feet
65" --- 8.13-13.5 feet
70" --- 8.75-14.75 feet
That chart can be found on this crutchfield catalog: [link] or amazon: [link]
I would think a bedroom set wouldn't want to be too big to keep illumination to a minimum, if it's a source to help put you to sleep. If it's your primary watching zone, well, then that might be different.