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Guardiola 01-27-2014 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Davezorz (Post 1096010)
For a case, I have This, but you probably want something that seals better.

Oh hell yes! It comes in your color and everything.
https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1390849343

You pretty much have to go with the Pi now :bigtu:

shuiend 01-27-2014 02:18 PM

So I need to ship a 50 pound box that has the dimensions of 24"x19"x4" from Charleston SC to Il. I need it insured for $100k. Both Fedex and UPS are telling me they can only do declared values up to $50k. Where would I go next to possibly get this box shipped.

y8s 01-27-2014 02:28 PM


Originally Posted by Joe Perez (Post 1095922)
I also have one at home- it's my main playout device, and even though I use the 4TB media-server as the primary storage, it does have a 1TB drive in it which never gets used. I could simply take that box with me, I was thinking that there might be something smaller and lighter.

I'm being dumb. You want more convenient?

Read this article: What is MHL, and why should you care?

Guardiola 01-27-2014 02:40 PM

You can purchase insurance from a 3rd party using the package ID number.
You go to UPS or FedEx and have a shipping label printed as usual. Then contact the insurance company with the ID, before the package actually ships, to attach a policy to it. This is how people ship jewelry, rare coins, paintings, etc.
It has the added benefit of not having "Insured" written on the outside of the box. So it does not draw any attention to itself.

shuiend 01-27-2014 02:48 PM


Originally Posted by Guardiola (Post 1096036)
You can purchase insurance from a 3rd party using the package ID number.
You go to UPS or FedEx and have a shipping label printed as usual. Then contact the insurance company with the ID, before the package actually ships, to attach a policy to it. This is how people ship jewelry, rare coins, paintings, etc.
It has the added benefit of not having "Insured" written on the outside of the box. So it does not draw any attention to itself.

Where do I find more information about using a 3rd party insurer? Would the people at Fedex/UPS be able to help me figure that out

Joe Perez 01-27-2014 02:58 PM


Originally Posted by Davezorz (Post 1096010)
I have a pi and it is really not that bad. Just an SD card, load up RaspBMC and upload up the videos on the XD card.

Perhaps I wasn't clear.

I want something that I can purchase locally and have running within, say, the next three days. I am perfectly happy to pay money to have some one else assemble it, write the code for me, etc.





Originally Posted by y8s (Post 1096032)
I'm being dumb. You want more convenient?

Nah, the WD box I have now is perfect. I want something like it that I can take with me to another location, and preferably something smaller than it.

For now, I suppose I can just take the WD box with me.





Originally Posted by y8s (Post 1096032)
Read this article: What is MHL, and why should you care?

Very interesting... I was not aware that such a thing existed.

My phone clearly supports this, and it seems that my tablet does as well. I'm not sure if the TV at the cabin does, I'll have to look into that the next time we're up there.






Originally Posted by shuiend (Post 1096024)
So I need to ship a 50 pound box that has the dimensions of 24"x19"x4" from Charleston SC to Il. I need it insured for $100k.

Dafuq are you shipping that's worth a hundred grand and fits into a small box?

shuiend 01-27-2014 03:00 PM


Originally Posted by Joe Perez (Post 1096047)
Dafuq are you shipping that's worth a hundred grand and fits into a small box?

A high end IBM appliance.

Guardiola 01-27-2014 03:02 PM

We have a freight account so I have never had to use a third party; but I am aware of them. Quick Google search shows a few options, I have no idea how reputable they are.
U-PIC Shipping Insurance
Shipsurance - Shipping Insurance and Cargo Insurance Coverage
Shipping Insurance | USPS, UPS & FedEx Third Party Insurance | PIP
pafinsurance.com
With $100k in your hand, I would hope you have a regular insurance guy you could call. I bet they could recommend something to you.
Typically you can buy as much insurance as you want when you ship freight. With your box being so small, I hate to tell you to strap it to a pallet, but it might be your best option.

Joe Perez 01-27-2014 03:05 PM


Originally Posted by shuiend (Post 1096049)
A high end IBM appliance.

Huh.

Sounds like the sort of thing I'd either hire a courier for, or use FedEx Custom Critical: Expedited Freight Shipping, Air Freight Solutions with FedEx Custom Critical

y8s 01-27-2014 04:17 PM


Originally Posted by Joe Perez (Post 1096047)
My phone clearly supports this, and it seems that my tablet does as well. I'm not sure if the TV at the cabin does, I'll have to look into that the next time we're up there.

Forget the whole "MHL compatible TV" part. Just get the adapter that converts MHL from your phone into good ol fashion hdmi tee vee. There is some debate on the reviews of the devices if an additional adapter is required. I am not sure if it is. But ultimately you just will need an HDMI compatible TV.

Joe Perez 01-27-2014 05:18 PM


Originally Posted by y8s (Post 1096078)
Forget the whole "MHL compatible TV" part. Just get the adapter that converts MHL from your phone into good ol fashion hdmi tee vee. There is some debate on the reviews of the devices if an additional adapter is required. I am not sure if it is. But ultimately you just will need an HDMI compatible TV.

Well, it would be nice to be able to use the TV's remote to control the playout device (this is what having an MHL-compatible TV gets you), but in the end, that's hardly a drop-dead function.

I ordered both a cable and an 11-to-5 adapter from Monoprice. Not sure why or if the adapter is needed- they claim you need it to plug into a Galaxy S4, but I know that I used a standard 5 pin cable on mine for charging and data transfer.

Ideally, this will work on my Asus tablet, since it has a lot more storage capacity and I already treat it like a mobile video player. We shall see.

Savington 01-27-2014 06:53 PM


Originally Posted by shuiend (Post 1096049)
A high end IBM appliance.

Put someone on a plane with a briefcase instead of shipping it via UPS?

NA6C-Guy 01-27-2014 08:56 PM


Originally Posted by Savington (Post 1096129)
Put someone on a plane with a briefcase instead of shipping it via UPS?

Seriously, that was my thought. I'm not shipping anything worth that much.

y8s 01-27-2014 09:23 PM


Originally Posted by Joe Perez (Post 1096102)
Well, it would be nice to be able to use the TV's remote to control the playout device (this is what having an MHL-compatible TV gets you), but in the end, that's hardly a drop-dead function.

I ordered both a cable and an 11-to-5 adapter from Monoprice. Not sure why or if the adapter is needed- they claim you need it to plug into a Galaxy S4, but I know that I used a standard 5 pin cable on mine for charging and data transfer.

Ideally, this will work on my Asus tablet, since it has a lot more storage capacity and I already treat it like a mobile video player. We shall see.

my last sip of tequila tonight will be a celebratory toast to myself for successfully giving joe advice that he actually used.

please let me know if it works and if the adapter is required. I've almost bought that monoprice setup a few times. it's sure as F cheaper than the (which was originally like $99 but now is 60)

triple88a 01-28-2014 01:44 AM

Hoax?

VISUALLY CONFIRMED: Enormous Craft Detected on Moon

NA6C-Guy 01-28-2014 02:25 AM


Originally Posted by triple88a (Post 1096228)

Hmm. Well, it is indeed there in Google Earth/Moon. Whether or not it is legit, I don't know. I wish it were. How awesome would it be if it were a chunk of a planet destroyer size ship that was blown up in a war hundreds of thousands of years ago and has been heading this way ever since. I guess we will know where there is another radical break through in technology in the next 10 years. :giggle: Or maybe we will all be vaporized by space invaders next week...

My guess is it's a hoax though, unfortunately. I would love for some excitement like that.

Joe Perez 01-28-2014 05:32 AM

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People have been "discovering" things on the moon for quite a while now.

Then again, Arthur C. Clarke was right about the comet...

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1390905171

NA6C-Guy 01-28-2014 05:43 AM

The moon is just a death star that has sat unused for so long it's gotten dusty.

Quad 7's! Ballin'.

<---

And I just had to face palm myself for confusing a Star Trek fact with a real world fact. I won't repeat what, but it was embarrassing.

shuiend 01-28-2014 07:44 AM


Originally Posted by Savington (Post 1096129)
Put someone on a plane with a briefcase instead of shipping it via UPS?

Believe me, I tried to make that happen when the customer was in town last week who actually own the equipment. My suggestion of having one of them carry it back was laughed at from management of my company, all the way up to the big wigs at the customer level.

TurboTim 01-28-2014 08:11 AM

is it your job to find the carrier?

Find yourself. Take a few days off that happen to coincide with the shipment. Pay yourself handsomely for your unexpected vacation.


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