I tried out my new home made wind screen today. I got a file that was largely free of wind artifacts (I think). Is there anything else that stands out?
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I tried out my new home made wind screen today. I got a file that was largely free of wind artifacts (I think). Is there anything else that stands out?
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The sound was very quiet, (was there much wind?), and even the yappy dog at 2:30 was much more subdued than usual.
I agree with Chong Go. Good sound only very mild wind sounds.
I’m loving the photos. Now I can see a difference in each day. Very nice. The sound was great today, too. Clever guy!
Rtf on a Nook for me would mean running it through calibre to make an epub, but then I don’t have my Nook rooted… Yet… I soooo want to root it just to do it. I love to play with putting stuff on hardware. What holds me back is the possibility of reduction in battery charge life. I doubt that I would use the Nook for much more than reading and as it is, I can convert to epub and read everything on the Nook. I’m assuming that whenever I used the Nook in Nook-mode, it would operate the same as now. I also assume that fooling around online with it would use charge.
What a dilemma. I want to play but have really no reason to do it. Nate, have you had any really big advantage in rooting yours?
Anita, I really only did it so I could make it look like a “ship’s tablet” by replacing the background. For the most part, I use it to read from while I’m recording. It saves a lot of printing and I never have “page turning” sounds.
On a scale of things, I probably wouldn’t do it again. It was a fun experiment but highly marginal on utility.
Thanks for that input. I think I’ll find better uses of my time for now.
I have a small tablet and just discovered that the two ebook reading programs I have on it will read rtf. I started out using FBReader, but recently found Cool Reader which I like. The advantage of FBReader is that you can look at “All” bookmarks which means a quick change to a different book. But I do like the sepia background and font color on Cool Reader and a very nice manual that comes with it. It does seem to be more configurable. Oh, and if you like that sort of thing, it has an autoscroll feature for reading. I can see times where I might want to use that, though not often. It’s nice to have available. I don’t know if these programs would install on the Nook.
Good sound, Nate. Plus one for the foam. 😉
Re: Avengers prequels –
Don’t forget ‘The Incredible Hulk’ (2008) and ‘Captain America’ (2011). There are actually 5 Avengers movie ‘prequels total’. ^_^ Happy viewing!
Iron Man I
The Hulk
Thor
Captain America
Iron Man 2
Also, forgot to add that your windscreen definitely works! Yesterday we could barely hear you. Today you were crystal clear.