Suggestions for network camera

Started by wiltshirejohn, Sep 20, 2007, 14:41:13

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Simon

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Broadback

Now you all have me wondering about the spell checker. Badly spelt words (many here) are underlined. As regards color or colour, that is as it should be; however I can see no way to get the correct spelling, I simply have to keep trying vaious options until it is correct, though to be fair it is usually a typing error.
Again back to the topic, I was also wondering about a wireless carera, though in my case to watch the wild life in my garden. Hoping there are lots of rapacious blondes arround at night!  :banana2:
Nothing is perfect, not even my ignorance!

Rik

Quote from: Broadback on Oct 07, 2007, 15:07:58
Now you all have me wondering about the spell checker. Badly spelt words (many here) are underlined. As regards color or colour, that is as it should be; however I can see no way to get the correct spelling, I simply have to keep trying various options until it is correct, though to be fair it is usually a typing error.

Assuming you're using Firefox, right-click on the word and you'll be offered some options, select the one you want (or add to dictionary for rare words). I've just corrected various in the quote above by doing that.

QuoteAgain back to the topic, I was also wondering about a wireless camera, though in my case to watch the wild life in my garden. Hoping there are lots of rapacious blondes around at night!  :banana2:

Would something like this suit?

http://www.technoworld.com/productdisplay.asp?ProductID=36412

Rik
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ec8010

Interesting thread this, I've been considering getting a camera myself, and and looking for a budget, rather than a 'Panavision' solution

Broadback

Thanks Rick, that camera looks good, though it does not specify if it is battery operated (I assume so) nor, more importantly if it is weather proof, I will have to do a little research there.  :)
As regards spelling, thanks, right clicking gives me the option of turning spell check on or off, select the required dictionary and if I click on an incorrectly spelt word gives me optional words. I use SeaMonkey, which is, in effect, a version of Firefox.
Nothing is perfect, not even my ignorance!

Rik

I would have thought it had to be battery operated, but you never know (be worth checking what batteries and how long they last!).
Rik
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