I have a SP3 without a type cover closest to me followed by my keyboard with my mouse and extra large mouse mat adjacent and my monitor behind. My physical set up is an old office desk with keyboard, mouse, monitor and SP3. ![]() The demo version has all the functionality that you need and allows you to use some of the pro features.īasically, it links your two computers together and lets you share peripherals (I am using it for my SP3 and my desktop computer). u/spookyrufus also suggested InputDirector, I haven't tried it yet but give it a shot if you run into problems with MwB or ShareMouse.ĭownload ShareMouse. I've tried it out and it has latency issues but it might be different for you so give it a shot. ![]() I am probably going to make the switch because I have to restart the application on both devices if I use a pro feature. EDIT: /u/thw_ suggested a better alternative for WINDOWS users - "Mouse without borders".
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![]() These came from Main Electronics in BC (Canada) at about $3 each, but maybe the ones from MAT are similar? I'm looking for a good glue to use (lots of archive info here), and will try Elmers, Weldbond, and some other craft type glues on a few other speakers first, then get back to these. Using calipers to measure it, it now measures like the original surrounds. I did this with one surround to try it out and it seems to fit in just fine - I haven't glued it yet though. To fit perfectly they need to be trimmed a little on the inside (~2 mm) and outside (~3 mm). I have generic 10" surrounds that have the exact same roll dimension as the original Advents and the roll location is correct too. I think the older masonite edged woofers are the other way around, glued under the masonite ring, and to the front of the cone, roll going inwards (concave). The surround is also glued to the front of the frame (no other way really). The original foams, at least on the 4 I have, are glued under the cone and the roll goes outside (convex), like most other speakers. ![]() ![]() I'm on my way there - 4 Advent woofers, all metal framed versions, to be refoamed. ![]() ![]() Leishmaniasis is barely known in North America but very common in Central and South America and the Middle East. “I’m not Indiana Jones,” Chris Fisher, an archaeologist at Colorado State University and a National Geographic grantee, said ruefully. The team members have returned to their homes, and most of them have recovered-but the episode has been an unexpected reminder of the dangers that can dog even the best-prepared fieldwork. medical institutions that research the disease and regularly treat patients. The illness was transmitted by sand flies that swarmed the explorers in stinging clouds.Ībout half the people on the expedition, described in the October issue of National Geographic, have been diagnosed with the illness, which is caused by parasites that break down the skin and can cause weeping, potentially disfiguring sores.įive were so ill that they were sent for treatment at the Clinical Center of the National Institutes of Health, one of the few U.S. Members of a successful recent expedition to find a lost city in the Honduran rain forest have returned to the United States with an unwelcome souvenir: infections from the tropical disease leishmaniasis. Or Tobey Maguire just giving it away in Central Park □□ /TuukIcNA1l- Jacob Sawyer September 14, 2021 24 months of truly countless fan theories, Reddit trolling, YouTube commenting, fake leaks, and real leaks later, it already feels certain that the anticipation that preceded No Way Home will end up being the legacy of No Way Home. The main point of contention, of course, has been whether or not Maguire and Garfield will return to fight alongside Holland. Ever since 2019's Spider-Man: Far From Home delivered on a genuinely holy-shit cameo in its post-credits scene, a wide swathe of people, from fans to writers on the comic-book beat to your kid brother and sister, have tirelessly and publicly logged and debated their guesses regarding the upcoming plot. If you've used the Internet in the past two years, you know what I'm talking about. For many of you, the film's arrival feels like a birthday that you've somehow waited decades for, only having survived the build-up by vehemently speculating about each and every gift coming your way. Now, this Monday night, reviews will flood the Internet for the latest Spider-Man outing, starring Tom Holland and called No Way Home, in advance of its December 17 release date. |
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