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Grant Taylor wrote: |
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> On 6/19/19 9:51 PM, Dale wrote: |
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>> It seems you like that way and it works best for your situation and that |
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>> is what matters. |
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> Yep. I'm happy enough, for now. We'll see if I change my opinion in |
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> the future. |
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>> Sometimes there are many ways to do things but some just work better |
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>> in certain situations. Just have to pick what works best. |
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> Yep. But you need to know what the options are, understand enough |
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> about them, so that you can make an informed decision. |
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> Let's not forget that you're always free to change your decisions in |
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> the future. ;-) |
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Very true. I'm still playing with my new video splitter setup. I |
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suspect there is a better way to do what I'm doing but I've not found it |
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yet. May have to ask more questions on this before to long. Still, the |
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advice I got at least let me know that the hardware can work. It's a |
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start. I may change it later, sure I will, but for now I'm watching TV |
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in both my bedroom and living room. That means I can clean and such and |
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have some TV noise, even watch when needed. In your case, you may have |
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figured out a way to do it but it may not have been ideal. By asking, |
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you found a better way that suites your situation. |
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I've found that more options lets a person find one that works better |
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than others. That's where this list comes in handy. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |