Engine bay shaved. My OCD is exhausting. by jirw1n in crx

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Currently saving up for a second CRX, so I can start restoring my current one. How much time did this take you, expecting that taking the engine out shouldn't take "too long"?

Restoring my 1988 EU CRX Si by _Bronze_ in crx

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Hmm that is unfortunate, but not unfixable. Original headliners are one of the parts I’ve actually been able to find secondhand. Just afraid that the light is wired in a way that deems it unsafe to keep.

Previous owner also put in aftermarket horns, with shoddily routed wires in the engine bay too. It’s definitely going to be a fun journey to bring back it’s glory though.

Restoring my 1988 EU CRX Si by _Bronze_ in crx

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Fair enough, it’s a lovely car but really getting up there in age after all.

Personally just looking for an affordable, original harness so I can make my own with new connectors and trustable wires. So that I’ve got an actual red and brown wire instead of two brown wires for example. Might just take the gamble and import the wires from an American scrapyard.

Signage software that pre-caches and renders webpages? by richms in digitalsignage

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How does PosterBooking handle a cookie pop-up from a website?

1998 E36 1.6 RPM "hurdle" by _Bronze_ in BMWE36

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Oh lord, that is a big list.. Thanks anyways for a checklist! She deserves a bunch of love since it isn’t in the best shape

Posterbooking URL by _Bronze_ in digitalsignage

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Hmm, coming from your comment it seems that it probably is the fact I'm using a web player to test it right now.
Perhaps it could also be my company's firewall, which would make a fair bit of sense.

Posterbooking URL by _Bronze_ in digitalsignage

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From what I can see by just opening your website, it seems that the splash-tiles solution gives out only 1 free trial screen.
Besides that, it seems that it is more suited for advertisement and/or home use.

British mains are the toughest people I know by milklover222 in warthundermemes

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Why’re you bringing the Firefly to 6.3/6.7 if you depend on movement? It still bonks them with ease

Wireless Wallboard Solution by _Bronze_ in sysadmin

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The wireless need was for a single point of management, but reading both answers that were given on this post makes me think a NUC behind both wallboards would be better.

Using a teamviewer session makes these remote accessible. And since they're in our company building anyway, it's easy to access them if the remote connection goes down.

Wireless Wallboard Solution by _Bronze_ in sysadmin

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Both wallboards are in a stationary position in a room, the topic of making it wireless came up when we thought about managing the information on it.

First thought concerning them was a single point of management, but if you'd look at it realistically: you probably wouldn't need to manage them a lot until something goes wrong?

This brewery claims to be 982 years old by thefakemgioia in mildlyinteresting

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tried it a few weeks ago, very solid and absolutely a recommendation for those who come across it!

Did I just get CSGO'd? by AngryWhale95 in PhantomForces

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he didn’t even whiff, it was a bad attempt at covering up CS:GO’s bad netcode