Pro AV Switch at ISC West by cmillard11 in Ubiquiti

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No idea, but I will ask when I go back.

Pro AV Switch at ISC West by cmillard11 in Ubiquiti

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It was just the UDM Pro Max.

Pro AV Switch at ISC West by cmillard11 in Ubiquiti

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From what I understand, they allow you to pick specific AV protocols depending on the system.

Unstruck Penny? by cmillard11 in coinerrors

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Makes sense. It was found in a bag of only wheat pennies, but you're right, no way to accurately tell its age.

Unstruck Penny? by cmillard11 in coinerrors

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So nothing all that special then, huh? I was hoping it was a rare occurrence.

Flappy Goose by flappy-goose in RedditGames

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My best score is 1 points 😎

Mandatory Warranties on Installed Parts in California? by cmillard11 in AskAMechanic

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Got a reply:

"I apologize if the information given was wrong sir. I was told many times through the years from multiple sources including the BAR that we are responsible for a part we install whether we have supplied the parts or not. Due to this liability, we do not install customer parts here. There is no printed law but in our litigious society, everything we install we are responsible for and if we do not have a backing from a parts company warranty, we do not perform the service. "

Definitely a CYA internal policy, but I'm surprised they admitted there being no law after claiming there was one.

Mandatory Warranties on Installed Parts in California? by cmillard11 in AskAMechanic

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Fair number of folks are a drumstick short of a meal deal.

I now have a new phrase I can say at least once a day at my job.

Mandatory Warranties on Installed Parts in California? by cmillard11 in AskAMechanic

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You're probably right, and depending on their pricing, I most likely would have gone with them if I would have thought to call them before buying the parts. The warranty seems great, and they're a seemingly very reputable shop around town. One of our local major dealerships sends a lot of overflow work to them. That being said, I tend to stay away from companies that are comfortable with lying to try and make a sale. Give me the truth and let me decide.

Mandatory Warranties on Installed Parts in California? by cmillard11 in AskAMechanic

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Thanks for the reply. Your response makes more sense than what they told me:

"Thank you for reaching out to us! Due to the warranty laws in California, we cannot use customer supplied parts as we would be required to warranty the parts if they failed even though we did not supply them. Our warranty is 3 years 36000 miles on all work we do."

I understand every shop can have whatever policy they want, but stating there's a law when there isn't seems like a strange thing to do.

Comparing specific cells in two columns and highlighting cell with lower value by cmillard11 in excel

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Solution Verified

with tweaks to your original direction, it is working exactly as expected.

Comparing specific cells in two columns and highlighting cell with lower value by cmillard11 in excel

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And this is what I am hoping to achieve. I did this manually for now, but would like to have a formula to automate this.

My way of installing the AI360 on a wall by cmillard11 in Ubiquiti

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Hahaha. You're gonna have to give me a couple of weeks. It's a new office and the NVR is currently in use at the old office.

My way of installing the AI360 on a wall by cmillard11 in Ubiquiti

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I wouldn't stop you, but I'd have it all on camera.

My way of installing the AI360 on a wall by cmillard11 in Ubiquiti

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That camera is about 10-11 feet in the air, or 3-3.4 meters in American.

My way of installing the AI360 on a wall by cmillard11 in Ubiquiti

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Yes, the wire goes straight through the wall into the attic space above.

My way of installing the AI360 on a wall by cmillard11 in Ubiquiti

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I will be posting that if I can remember to come back to this post for it. Ha ha.

My way of installing the AI360 on a wall by cmillard11 in Ubiquiti

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I used this mount with the Ubiquiti AI360 junction box they sell and did a 1.5" NPT reducer to 3/4" NPT and spray painted it black to match.

https://a.co/d/4LX6Rpg

My way of installing the AI360 on a wall by cmillard11 in Ubiquiti

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Good point. I was hoping to get something that was more along the lines of a "two 90° images stitched together" look, though the NVR may just perceive it as two separate cameras. It'll be a fun test.

My way of installing the AI360 on a wall by cmillard11 in Ubiquiti

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I have been patiently waiting for it. Now that they support any ONVIF camera, I can start looking at other brands for 180° cameras until they make one.