Saturday, June 7, 2014

Is there any place where I can get tonight's episode of Grey's Anatomy right now?




paigepiper


Blah my DVR didn't tape it and I'm absolutely miserable!


Answer
MASSIVE SPOILER:






























Sit back and enjoy,

Meredith is in the water, not wanting to die but looking like the cannot swim. She is treading water in rubber gloves, scrubs and tennis shoes. Eventually though she is under water like in the bathtub from the last episode.

The little girl watches as Meredith falls over board and then she gets picked up by a rescue guy who who takes her towards a rescue vehicle to be taken to a hospital.

At the hospital Geoge lies to Miranda's patient before her surgery. He tells the woman he found her son and he is fine. Miranda follws him out to the scrub room and asks him if he can be okay when his patient comes out of her operation looking for her son and he is not there. George is okay with that. Miranda tells him to find the boy.

Back on the boat Izzie is at a loss. Her patient has lost conciousness and she has to admit to his friends that she has no idea what to do. They are looking at her to get back in the game. All she can think of is to ask who has a cellphone and all of them hand her one.

In the pit Christina is sewing up everyone and wondering why Meredith has not come back. She wants her person there to tell her about the wedding.

In another part of the hospital Addison and Preston are talking about the pregnant woman and how they both have to be there to preform the surgery in case something goes wrong with the baby. Alex is there hearing all this.

Back on the dock an emt is walking by Derek with a gurney and the man Meredith worked on. Derek is told about the man's leg and that he is ready to go. Derek notices Meredith's badge on the man and wonders where she is. The EMT has no idea. Derek looks around for her but all he sees is that lost little girl.

In the hospital Richard is telling Alex that he is incharge of telling the people in the lobby what is what, that is his assignment. Alex has to figure out how.

Meanwhile George is asking Christina in the pit if she has seen the little boy. Christina is asking him if he has seen Meredith. They both can not find who they are looking for.

Back on the boat Izzie is in contact with Richard and Mark over the phone and they tell her that she had to drill holes in the man's skull to relieve the pressure on his brain. She asks his friend for a drill and they bring her a Black and Decker Cordless. She then proceeds to clean the man's skull.

In the OR Preston has begun working on the pregnant woman while Addison monitors the baby.

Miranda is finished with the other patient and George has still not found her son. Miranda tells him he better find him so that she does not have to tell that woman that the reason she is living for is not there. George has called the other hospitals and fears the worst.

Meanwhile Alex is counselled by Sydney who asks him what can she do for him. The people in the lobby want answers and he cannot give them any. Suddenly he remembers the camera from the triage practice and gets an idea.

On the dock, Derek has found the little girl and is asking her where is Meredith. He wants to know where she saw her last. He wants to know if she is okay. Eventually he hasks the million dollar question "Where did she see her last?" The little girl points out to the water.

On board the boat Izzie is ready to drill. One guy panics and she tells him this is not the time for that, either get it together or leave. Her first hole is grey matter, no blood. She moved to the frontal lobe where she find blood. They tell her to widen the hole. She does. They then tell her to drill other hole to the other side to drain more blood. She does. It is working.The man is getting better. His eyes are opening. She has to dress the holes but things are going fine.

In the hospital the pregnant woman is having problems or at least the baby is. They make an adjustment and the baby recovers.

Meanwhile Alex has returned with all the pictures he has taken and posted them on the board for people to look at. Sydney has the files on these people. People are still complaining their loved ones are missing. One man in particular is missing his pregnant wife.

At the docks the resue worker has the little girl and looks to be taking her to his helicopter, for sure this time. This is when Derek gets up on the catwalk from the water with a blue hypoxic Meredith in his arms and heads towards an ambulance where he starts CPR on Meredith.

At the Hospital Izzie has arrived with her patient and Richard greets her and she tells him all that is wrong with her patient. Richard tlls her she saved his life and is off of probation so scrub up and finish the job with Mark. She is happy.

Back in the OR, Alex snaps a picture of the pregnant woman and exits. Preston goes on about how head strong some of these interns can be about getting their way. Addison comments on how strong Preston's opinion seems to be on the subject.

Izzie is telling Christina in the pit about her patient but All Christina can think is where is Meredith.

In the stairwell, George is sitting think where else to look for the boy. Alex tells him he has an idea where the boy could be hiding.
Next thing you know they are in the Morge taking more photos. George is upset how cold Alex is about all these bodies. Alex is only concerned with helping people find their loved ones. George does not find the boy but he does find a pregnant woman. Alex snaps anothe photo.

Addison and Preston have finished with their surgery and Preston is in the Pit where Christina is frustrated stitching up all these wounds. She snips this patient's stitches and the man goes ow. She reminds him he is numbed. He says but it looked like it hurt. Christina take Preston aside. She think it is him. She lets him know it is Meredith. She says Meredith is the person she would tell if she had to drag a dead body. She is her person. Preston does not like being reckoned to a dead body.

At the Ambulance bay, Derek has arrived still doing CPR and Miranda sees it is Meredith and is trying to take Derek's place but all she can mange is to get him off the abulance with Meredith still doing compressions.

Alex has returned to the clinic with the new set of photos from the morgue and tells people that these patients are dead but they need to know who they are. People start crying as the see the people they are looking for on the polaroids. The man with the pregnant wife does not see his wife. Alex says we have two pregnant women. The man start to discribe her and Alex show him the picture of the woman from the OR but it is not her. The man ask "You said you had two women?" Alex shows him the picture from the morgue. It is her.

George sitting outside the OR's looks on the board and sees a John Doe fitting the boy's description in surgery. It is Callie's surgery. She has been working on him all along. George interrupts and asks her to look at the photo. She tells him she would recognize that boy's ears anywhere. George rejoices. He tells her he can't kiss her now but when she gets home... She stops him before he can finish. Outside the Or His Beeper goes off.

In surgery Izzie is about to use the high spped drill on her patient when her beeper goes off. She tells the nurse to ignore it. The nurse says You will want to take this.

In the lobby, the little girl is found by her mother and they hug.

Alex tells Addison that if she were lost he would find her. His beeper goes off.

In an exam room Derek is still trying to save Meredith But Bailey is trying to get him to step aside. Richard is there now and he tells Derek to let them handle this now. Derek can barely speak sensably now. Addison is there and can't believe it is Meredith. Derek is escorted out into the hallway where he sits. Preston arrives and asks Derek what can he do. Derek tells him to go in there so he does.

They all work feverishly trying to get Meredith's temperature back up as it is only 86 after all this work and she has no vital signs. She is onher fourth epinephren and no results.

Out in the Hallway Izzie, George, Alex and then Christina get mnear the doors to the hallway wondering is it Meredith and knowing at once it is.

In the hallway, Mark has sat down next to a distaught Derek and but his hand on Dereks arm as though to console him.

Christina is near shock as well as Izzie tells her it will be okay. George is in his how do you know mood, his people die mood.
Alex is pretty much the same frame of mind given his recent experiences. Izzie will hear non of this. She is defiant that Meredith will be okay. She believes that if she can eat a pound of butter and nobody knows about it itwill be okay. She believes that there is good in this world and Meredith is part of that and she will be okay. She believes that George made a huge mistake marrying Callie and she is his friend so she can say that but in the end she knows that George will be okay. And she knows that Meredith will be okay.

In the exam room though they are trying everything and time is running out and still no sign of life.

Suddenly the screen goes white and Meredith is Okay in her scrubs lying on the table with no one around it and no tube in her mouth and she sits up but she is not alone. To her left is the bomb squad guy who blew up in her face carrying off a live mortar shell. To her right is Denny in his hospital gown. She asks "Am I dead? I must be dead?"

EOE

I want's to know about some electronic gadget ! Which online shop is best for online shopping ?




Zahidul Ha





Answer
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Good Luck




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Problem with my wifi extendor?




Alex


I recently bought a wifi extender to reach my new desktop up on the top floor in my room from the basement 2 floors down. It works fine except sometimes it just disconnects from the internet entirely. What's weird is that it'll show I'm still connected to the extender but it just says that internet access is unavailable as if it just decided to turn off. When it goes off I check both the extender and the router and they both are fine, all greens lit. Any help would be appreciated.


Answer
You don't mention what frequency range you are in. If it's 2.4 (g or n) you may be experienceing interference from a household device like a microwave, cordless phone or baby monitor.

The signal will still be strong but the interference will scramble the packets and the encryption will fail.

Wifi problems ?? Help ?




grc


As soon as I go into my bedroom, I lose wifi connection on my iphone but it connects perfectly on my laptop. What's going on?


Answer
Different WiFi devices vary in wireless range and performance.

Wireless signals are affected by many factors including distance, wall density, electrical interference, directional antenna range, etc.

All of these factors will affect your actual wireless range. As wireless connection quality varies the connection speeds are renegotiated. The WLAN connection between your WiFi device and your wireless router may start at 150 Mbps and end up at less than 10 Mbps or drop entirely.

High performance routers generally have a much better wireless range than their cheaper competitors.

However, Just because a particular wireless router model works good at one location does not guarantee that it will have similar performance in a different location due to variances in the factors listed above.

You should try to centrally locate your wireless router or gateway up high and away from dense walls and electrical and 2.4 GHz wireless interference such as microwave ovens, cordless phones, baby monitors, etc.

You could also try adjusting the position of the router or relocating your device closer to the wireless router to obtain a stronger signal.

If you still have a weak wireless signal you can either get a wireless extender or a wireless adapter with better range for your WiFi device.

For a iPhone you cant replace the wireless adapter like you can on a laptop, so you'll need a stronger WiFi signal.

Devices such as wireless extenders can expand your wireless range. The wireless range extender receives weak wireless signals and repeats them to extend the signal range to greater distances.

Here are the two most popular highly rated models on Amazon.

Securifi Almond - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0087NZ31S/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0087NZ31S&linkCode=as2&tag=excharge-20

Netgear Universal WN3000RP - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004YAYM06/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B004YAYM06&linkCode=as2&tag=excharge-20

Good Luck...




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What if my son doesn't get along well with the twins?




I_Love_ma_


I've heard that some kids don't get along well with new siblings( especially 2). Jaylin is 2 years old and VERY spoiled! He loves all my attention! What would I do if he doesn't like the twins?


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I can't really tell if the twins are around yet for him to be annoyed by.

Every child that age who have no siblings are like that. I promise. I have two children who are two years apart, and for months I worried Cameron would resent baby Colin.

It was a non-issue.

You can try a few of these ideas, though:

You don't mention how often your son is around other children. That can make a difference, since even though he has the attention at home, does he have to share it at daycare or something? Also, are there any other kids in the family, or is he the only one?

If he's the only baby around, then it's possible he has the attention not because he demands it, but by default, since there's no one there to share it. It could be he'll not have a lot of trouble sharing some of the limelight.

1. Keep them involved. Let him know babies are in Momma's tummy. Show him the sonogram pictures. If the doctor allows it, take him to a doctor visit to let him hear the baby's heartbeat, or let him in the room before labor turns ugly and let him listen then and/or watch the monitors. Let him know that it's a little boy or girl like him and what the babys' names will be. You can even let him pick out a present for the baby. My son picked out a stuffed cookie monster for the baby, and every night he put the plush in the crib with Colin.) If you do all this, it'll be a little less of a shock when there are these little red bundles of crying taking up all of Momma's time.

2. Sell him on the cool parts of being a big brother. A big one that worked well for us was that big brothers get to eat real food (and cookies and drink chocolate milk or juice in bob the builder sippy cups) while babies only get white milk in baby bottles (we even let him have a taste of the baby's milk, and he decided on his own that apple juice and cookies are a better snack). Big brothers also got to go to bed a little later at night and wear Spiderman pajamas and look at books.

3. Two years old is young, but there are things he can do to help, and that can really help him feel needed in the family. He's lost his spot as the one to be adored, so helping him carve out a place in the group will help him. At two, he can sit on the couch and, with close supervision, "hold" the baby. He can give the baby a bottle, give a pacifier, sing a lullaby, make faces. Cameron loved burping the baby, too, but that needs to be done very very carefully so they don't hit the baby's back too hard. I think he liked the instant reward of actually getting a burp out of the baby. :-) He can help pick out clothes for the baby to wear, or which blanket he can be wrapped in. At that age, they like to have some control even over little things. Letting him make those simple decisions can help him feel he hasn't lost control all over the place. Two-year-olds are great for entertaining the baby during spongebaths or diaper changes (change diapers on the floor using a mat, and he can sit across from you and entertain the baby by singing, talking, making faces, showing off a stuffed animal, etc.) Of course, it goes without saying that EXTREME supervision should be practiced. A big advantage is that kids from about 1-1/2 years old to about 3-years-old or older are fascinated by babies, and they love to love on them. Encourage it!

4. Don't cast him aside. There are, of course, times when he will have to not be in the middle of things. When you are at the hospital having the baby, let him know what's going on, but have something really fun planned for him. My older child went to stay with Grandma and Grandpa, who always have bananas. They had pizza for dinner. :-) Depending on the hospital and their policies, if he's allowed to come up there, and if there is a tv and vcr, get him a new video to bring up to the hospital after the baby is born. We put a brand new Blues Clues video in, and that way, Cameron was able to be with us and near the baby without having to focus on too much for him to handle.

5. I know this sounds wierd, but of the children, early on, the one most in need of being held, given attention, etc. is the older child. I'm not saying ignore the newborns, but if they're sleeping, they can be put down to bed and older brother can have that time with Momma and Daddy. Basically, early on, all the newborn will do is sleep, eat and poo (sometimes all at once). They won't need that much expressive attention, and can't handle that much without going into sensory overload. But if you consider how big a change this is, the older child, at just two years old, will not be prepared to lose his cuddle time, and he shouldn't have to. He didn't choose to have the baby. Even if he has to share time and attention, which he does, there are ways to help with it. For example, when the baby is being nursed or bottle-fed, big brother can sit up with Momma and baby and listen to a story, or watch Sesame Street, or sing songs, or just talk. Multi-tasking is one of the main things moms have to learn to do. :-) Doing that could also provide some wonderful time to not only bond with the new babies, but to allow the siblings to bond, and to bond as an entire family.

6. Don't blame the baby for things the two-year-old has lost. If he wants ot have a story, or whatever, and the mother doesn't have the energy, saying "Momma's sleepy" is easier to accept without placing blame than "The baby kept Momma up all night."

These things, as well as special little suprises (something my kids love is that I pick up "birthday" paper plates with their favorite characters, so they think it's cool when they get to have a Batman or Mickey Mouse plate or whatever) and just lots of love and acceptance, I think your son will be fine. My kids are best buds now, and they argue, but I'm glad we had them so close together.

Hope some of this helped. Congratulations to you and your family!

Multiple Babies?




TwinMommy


I know that taking fertility meds, such as Clomid, makes you release multiple eggs. I'm just curious, how many people who have taken Clomid and become pregnant have had twins or more?

I would love to have twin babies!



Answer
The risk for twins with clomid is small and the risk for high order multiples (3 or more) with clomid is even smaller. Clomid is designed to help make ovualtin stronger or happen in the first place and many times still only one egg will reach maturity and release, though there are times when two eggs will become mature and release. This can be observed through vaginal ultrasounds around the time of ovulation.

A higher risk of multiples is linked to the use of injectable meds such as Follistim and Gonal-F. It is very common to produce a large number of eggs with these meds and in my last cycle (was an IVF cycle) I produced 18 mature eggs. Injectable cycles are closely monitored with vaginal ultraounds and estrogen blood levels every few days




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Friday, June 6, 2014

baby monitor?




dirty4dirt


Any suggestions for a decent one for under 100? The reviews I've read in the $50 range haven't been great but any suggestions would be helpful.
I was looking at just a traditional monitor. I would like to spend under $50. Its hard to go by alot of reviews online because most people live in subdivisions with alot of activity.. I dont. I live in the boonies hah.. so maybe interference wouldnt be as bad..



Answer
I have the Graco Ultra Clear II Monitor with Nightlight. It was about $29 and I've been using it for 10 months with minimal problems. It gets really good reviews considering it's priced so low. Once or twice I have gotten a little static sound from it but it went away quickly and only came from the part I keep downstairs (basically the part that is upstairs with the sleeping baby has never had that problem). I do a lot of product research before I buy and it seems when it comes to non-video monitors even the pricey ones have problems.

Baby Monitors?




Katherine


Do they make a baby monitor that you can listen to two rooms at one time? My bff just had twins & she has a 2 yo. She needs a baby monitor that she can her dd's & ds. Has anyone ever had something like this & where did you get it?


Answer
THey make them with two baby monitors in one package. Got mine at wal mart by fisher price!




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Babies R Us "MUST HAVES" list?




Gianas mom


Babies R Us "MUST HAVES" list?
What will i honest to god actually need that i shouldnt expect to get at the baby shower? below is the list of stuff Babies r us says i need-i posted it just so you can see why i'm questioning how much of it is legit. (as you can tell this is my first, lol)

Infant car seat
Car seat base for 2nd car
Convertible car seat
Booster car seat
Car seat toys
Shopping cart cover
Car seat comfort & accessories
strollers
Travel system
Full-size stroller
Lightweight stroller
Mid-size stroller
Jogger stroller
Double & triple stroller
Stroller comfort & accessories
Stroller toys 6 Stroller diaper bag
backpacks & carriers
Backpacks
Front & back soft carriers
Sling & wrap carriers
play yards/travel yards
Play yards/travel yards
Play yards/travel yards sheets (Qty: 2-3)
activity
Stationary entertainers
Walkers
Gyms & playsets
Bouncers
Swings
Door jumpers
Infant positioner
baby gear
feeding & nursing
Warmers & sterilizers
Burping cloths (Qty: 6-12)
Cloth diapers (Qty: 6-12)
Lap pads (Qty: 6)
Bibs (Qty: 8-12)
breastfeeding
Breastpump
Breast pads, shields & cream
Breast milk storage
Containers or bags
Nursing pillow & stool
Nursing wrap/cover
bottle-feeding
Bottles for formula (Qty: 6-8)
Bottle nipples
Bottle drying rack
Bottle brush
Dishwasher caddy
Insulated tote
solid feeding
Feeding sets
Training cups
Infant spoons (for home)
Baby food processors & accessories
high chairs
High chairs
High chair cover
Splat mat
High chair toys
Extra high chair pad
booster seats
Booster seats
Splat mat
feeding accessories
Feeding accessories
infant care
bath & potty
Bathtub & seat
Washcloths (Qty: 8-12)
Hooded bath towels (Qty: 4-6)
Bath robe
Gentle shampoo & body wash
Baby lotion
Bath accessories
Bath toys
Step stool
Travel folding potty set
Stand alone potty seat
Toilet training seat (ring)
baby care & grooming
Nail clippers
Brushes & comb
Digital thermometer
Ear thermometer
Grooming kit
First aid kit
Humidifier/vaporizer
Baby mittens
Lotion
Baby oil
Cotton swabs
Cotton balls
Petroleum jelly
Gas relief drops
Teethers
Pacifiers
Pain relief products
diapers & formula
Diapers
Baby wipes
Diaper pail refills
Wipe warmer
Diaper pail
Formula*
Diaper bags
Baby changing mat
Diaper ointment
Travel wipes
safety
Audio monitor
Video monitor
Cabinet/drawer latches
Safety gates
Outlet covers
Corner guards
Edge guards
Smoke & carbon monoxide alarm
infant care (continued)
nursery
cradles/bassinets
Cradle, bassinet or portable crib
Bedding sets
Cradle, bassinet or portable crib sheets (Qty: 2-3)
Cradle, bassinet or portable crib toys
nursery furniture
Crib**
Crib toys
Changing table
Armoire/chifforobe**
Dresser/chest**
Drawer linens
Hutch**
Glider or upholstered rocker**
Ottoman**
Blanket chest
mattresses
Crib mattress
Crib mattress pads (Qty: 3)
Vinyl mattress cover
Cradle, bassinet or
portable crib mattress
bedding
Crib bedding set
Fitted crib sheets (Qty: 4-6)
Blankets (Qty: 4-6)
Receiving blankets (Qty: 4-6)
Waterproof pads (Qty: 4-6)
Sheet savers (Qty: 4-6)
Changing table covers (Qty: 2-4)
Changing table pads 6 Sleep positioner
room décor
Wall hanging
Switchplate cover
Crib mobile
Lamp
Wall border
Window treatments
Diaper stacker
Rug
Hamper
Waste basket
nursery storage
Storage solutions
Organizers
Shelves
Baskets/storage bins (Qty: 2-4)

layette
Bibs (Qty: 8-12)
Burp cloths
Washcloths (Qty: 12)
Towels (Qty: 4)
Bodysuits (Qty: 9-12)
Gowns (Qty: 4-6)
Layette sets
bedding
Bedding sets
Blankets (Qty: 4-6)
Sheets (Qty: 4-6)
bath & healthcare
Wipes
Lotion
Massage lotion
Shampoo
Diaper cream
Stretch mark fading cream
Just for mom gift sets
Homecoming quilt
Matching sets
Cap & bootie sets (Qty: 2-4)
T-Shirts (Qty: 4-6)
Cotton overalls (Qty: 3-6)
Gowns (Qty: 4-6)
Socks (Qty: 9-12)
Wearable blankets (Qty: 2)
Clothing hangers (Qty: 12-24)
Snow suit or bunting
Sweaters**
One-Pc. coveralls (Qty: 4-6)
Outfits (Qty: 4-6)
Bodysuits (Qty: 9-12)
clothing and layette
infant toys
Rattles
Teethers
Soft toys
Toys 0-12 months
Toys 12-24 months



Answer
Yaaaa...you don't need 95% of that stuff...lol

Okay....so here is what I needed and used in the 1st week

Infant car seat
Stroller (I actually had 2...1 regular and 1 jogger..but the jogger was borrowed...I didn't need it, but was super glad I had it as it was easier to work with on hills and in the park etc)
Diaper bag
Diapers and wipes
Sleepers/onesies/socks/pants/shirts any other clothing you want/need
Crib and crib sheets
Monitor
Bassinette or playyard or cradle...whatever you want to use while baby is in your room beside your bed - i still don't own a playyard, we used a borrowed cradle and that was fine...my son is 16 months...sometimes I wish I had a playyard, but you definitely do not need one
Breast pump and storage bags
Bottles/nipples (if you are breastfeeding, you only need 1 or 2 bottles...I had 3 and never opened the 3rd bottle...I only used 1 and left 1 at my mom's house so that if she was watching him she could put frozen breastmilk in the bottle...hence the breast pump
They don't need toys for some time...they don't play with toys in the first week...but it is nice to have some car seat toys for entertainment
A play mat is very nice to have
Soothers (2 or 3)
Soother clip
Vitamin D drops
Bouncer/swing...I had both, but only needed 1..he would sleep in the swing, it was awesome!
Breast pads and cream (For sore nipples)
Burp cloths...but you can use old towels too
Infant Bathtub (very cheep...just a regular one, you don't need the ones with hoses/showers etc)
Wash cloths/towels..again you can use regular ones
Mild baby bath soap
Gripe Water (excellent for gas etc) non-alcoholic
Cornstarch (Not peneten etc for diaper rash) this works way better and is much milder on skin!

Hmmmm...that is about it!!

There are things that are nice to have...and you can totally decide and ask for those things too...but the must haves are above!

Hope this helps!

What are the best baby brands for...?




Lady Stran


Stroller
Bottle
Car Seat
Formula
Diapers
And anything else you can contribute on from experience



Answer
maclaren, graco quattro tour deluxe travel system
playtex ventaire advanced; older baby...drop ins
britax
enfamil lipil/ AR for babies with reflux..we have used both
pampers swaddlers, everything else leaked


here's my book.....

well, u can go to babies r us website and they have a list for ppl who are going to register..of course it has a lot of things on there that you don't need, but if you weed through you can get what you need out of it...the things i liked;found most useful, etc......

.i would def recommend:
a diaper genie 2; idk why ppl don't like them, there is NO smell in my dd 's room
changing table..will save your back, good for diap changes, clothes changes, sponge baths, etc and you have shelves to store your new baby must haves....i have canvas bins on the shelves to store things that are good to have in reach or easily available...
monitor--i like the graco imonitor, recently bought a second one for another room in the house bc i liked the other one so much, it has been working well for over 8 mos now, and it has good range, battery life, and i can hear EVERYTHING; never any interference....it works great..
boppy pillow with cotton covers, soft ones don't fit as well for some reason
lots of baby hangers, and baby hangers with clips to keep outfits together
primo euro bathtub
prince lionheart diaper depot and wipewarmer; ours works well and the wipes are still very warm when we get them to out dd's bottom; and she doesn't freak out when we are out and they aren't warmed, but seems to appreciate it when they are..
health kit: brush, comb, thermometer (not an ear one, not as accurate), nail clippers, etc.
baby meds, generic is just as good and a lot cheaper...desitin(or plain zinc oxide if you can find it)..not creamy, has less zinc ox in it....infant mylicon and tylenol
lots of diapers , make sure wherever you buy them will let you exchange them for a diff size if you need to even after the return period...brus let me do that, and buy a small pack of a couple brands to see which you prefer before you open the big boxes...wipes, lots of them, without alcohol or fragrance! we use swaddlers diapers and pampers sensitive wipes; no rashes, no reactions to their ingredients, diapers hold a lot when they have too and the netting tends to keep the wet off her bottom...
lots of baby washclothes, you may have to use them on baby's bum if it is really sensitive and gets a rash....and baby towels, but you could use your reg towels if money is an issue

swing, pref swings two ways and plugs in instead of batteries
bouncy seat
infant travel system! easy, easy, easy--we got the graco tour deluxe; it is great, folds with one hand, several seating positions, lays flat for sleep; has a big basket underneath and cup holders for mom and dad, one for baby , place for snacks for baby, and a 'pocket' up top for keys, cell phone, whatever you wanna put there...
play yard, get one with bassinet feature if you want to, easier to keep baby in your room for a while before putting them in crib in their room=we have chicco discovery and it is awesome, has more padding than most, easy to wash..machine wash, most are wipe down...very sturdy, has nightlight, vibration, etc and a flip up change table, has wooden slats that slide in under mattress for support...not that much more exp than the others and much better in my opinion
passys--she loves soothies and that is all she will take..
baby wash, again frag free, dye free
frag free , dye free laundry detergent
clothes hamper or basket
lingerie bag for socks, mittens, anything little so they don't get lost in the wash...
something to put baby toys in
extra toy links
lullaby cd and small cd player; my dd has come to love white noise, she naps with a fan and a womb bear; sleeps at night with a fan....
oh, mosquito cover for your infant carrier..it's where you can see in , baby can see out, but strangers cant just walk up and touch your baby, and they will!!!!!
all i can come up with now...LOL
diaper bags; big one for everything you may need, leave in car unless you will be somewhere a long time, and a small one to stick what you will need for a short run in so you don't have to haul the bigger one

if ffing:
avent formula dispenser; has better review than the ones made by sassy, and convert to a snack cup later...i loved it so much i bought a second one!
bottles--really liked playtex ventaire advanced when she was young, more pieces but it's easy to get them clean when the top and bottom comes off...and they vent through the bottom instead of the nip so no bubbles or foam going back up into baby's milk; they will leak if you don't put them together correctly, but we have had no probs with them and have never had to replace any parts on them..if u decide on them and have leaks, email me and i will explain how to keep them from leaking...:O)
bottle and nip brushes--i really like the ones by munchking that don't have a sponge on the e




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Thursday, June 5, 2014

Question About Home Fetal Doppler Baby Heart Monitors?




JkB2521


I was just curious if anyone has used a home fetal doppler baby heart monitor during their pregnancy
I am 11 weeks and I just ordered mine today ~ I am renting one to use.
How was your experience if you used one ?
How often did you listen to your babies heart beat ?
How many weeks were you when you first started using one ?

Thanks so much for your help !!! :o)



Answer
I bought one when I first found out I was pregnant with my son. I couldn't hear his heartbeat until I was around 15 weeks but I LOVED it! I had just lost a baby right before I got pregnant with my son so it put my mind at ease between dr appts. I listened to his heartbeat everyday several times a day! I just loved hearing that he was ok. You can even hear the movements and kicks! Even hiccups. Its so cute. I'm sure you'll love it. Congrats on the baby!

Has anybody used the AngelSounds Fetal Doppler Baby Heart Prenatal Monitor?




baby


Has anyone used the Angel Sounds baby Heart monitor? If so could you pick up the baby's heart beat easily?


Answer
Ive heard really bad things about that doppler. It doesn't work well. You can't pick anything up till around 32 weeks and half the time you can't pick up anything at all. I had a friend who bought and freak out because she couldn't pick up the heart beat.

We rented one of http://www.babybeat.com
Its the same one that they use in your OB office. I got it when I was 15 weeks. It was the most amazing thing ever. It had a record feature and you can record your babies heart beat and load it up to your computer and sent it to everyone.

They are worth the money and will only cause worry.




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Baby Monitors?




Katherine


Do they make a baby monitor that you can listen to two rooms at one time? My bff just had twins & she has a 2 yo. She needs a baby monitor that she can her dd's & ds. Has anyone ever had something like this & where did you get it?


Answer
THey make them with two baby monitors in one package. Got mine at wal mart by fisher price!

What if my son doesn't get along well with the twins?




I_Love_ma_


I've heard that some kids don't get along well with new siblings( especially 2). Jaylin is 2 years old and VERY spoiled! He loves all my attention! What would I do if he doesn't like the twins?


Answer
I can't really tell if the twins are around yet for him to be annoyed by.

Every child that age who have no siblings are like that. I promise. I have two children who are two years apart, and for months I worried Cameron would resent baby Colin.

It was a non-issue.

You can try a few of these ideas, though:

You don't mention how often your son is around other children. That can make a difference, since even though he has the attention at home, does he have to share it at daycare or something? Also, are there any other kids in the family, or is he the only one?

If he's the only baby around, then it's possible he has the attention not because he demands it, but by default, since there's no one there to share it. It could be he'll not have a lot of trouble sharing some of the limelight.

1. Keep them involved. Let him know babies are in Momma's tummy. Show him the sonogram pictures. If the doctor allows it, take him to a doctor visit to let him hear the baby's heartbeat, or let him in the room before labor turns ugly and let him listen then and/or watch the monitors. Let him know that it's a little boy or girl like him and what the babys' names will be. You can even let him pick out a present for the baby. My son picked out a stuffed cookie monster for the baby, and every night he put the plush in the crib with Colin.) If you do all this, it'll be a little less of a shock when there are these little red bundles of crying taking up all of Momma's time.

2. Sell him on the cool parts of being a big brother. A big one that worked well for us was that big brothers get to eat real food (and cookies and drink chocolate milk or juice in bob the builder sippy cups) while babies only get white milk in baby bottles (we even let him have a taste of the baby's milk, and he decided on his own that apple juice and cookies are a better snack). Big brothers also got to go to bed a little later at night and wear Spiderman pajamas and look at books.

3. Two years old is young, but there are things he can do to help, and that can really help him feel needed in the family. He's lost his spot as the one to be adored, so helping him carve out a place in the group will help him. At two, he can sit on the couch and, with close supervision, "hold" the baby. He can give the baby a bottle, give a pacifier, sing a lullaby, make faces. Cameron loved burping the baby, too, but that needs to be done very very carefully so they don't hit the baby's back too hard. I think he liked the instant reward of actually getting a burp out of the baby. :-) He can help pick out clothes for the baby to wear, or which blanket he can be wrapped in. At that age, they like to have some control even over little things. Letting him make those simple decisions can help him feel he hasn't lost control all over the place. Two-year-olds are great for entertaining the baby during spongebaths or diaper changes (change diapers on the floor using a mat, and he can sit across from you and entertain the baby by singing, talking, making faces, showing off a stuffed animal, etc.) Of course, it goes without saying that EXTREME supervision should be practiced. A big advantage is that kids from about 1-1/2 years old to about 3-years-old or older are fascinated by babies, and they love to love on them. Encourage it!

4. Don't cast him aside. There are, of course, times when he will have to not be in the middle of things. When you are at the hospital having the baby, let him know what's going on, but have something really fun planned for him. My older child went to stay with Grandma and Grandpa, who always have bananas. They had pizza for dinner. :-) Depending on the hospital and their policies, if he's allowed to come up there, and if there is a tv and vcr, get him a new video to bring up to the hospital after the baby is born. We put a brand new Blues Clues video in, and that way, Cameron was able to be with us and near the baby without having to focus on too much for him to handle.

5. I know this sounds wierd, but of the children, early on, the one most in need of being held, given attention, etc. is the older child. I'm not saying ignore the newborns, but if they're sleeping, they can be put down to bed and older brother can have that time with Momma and Daddy. Basically, early on, all the newborn will do is sleep, eat and poo (sometimes all at once). They won't need that much expressive attention, and can't handle that much without going into sensory overload. But if you consider how big a change this is, the older child, at just two years old, will not be prepared to lose his cuddle time, and he shouldn't have to. He didn't choose to have the baby. Even if he has to share time and attention, which he does, there are ways to help with it. For example, when the baby is being nursed or bottle-fed, big brother can sit up with Momma and baby and listen to a story, or watch Sesame Street, or sing songs, or just talk. Multi-tasking is one of the main things moms have to learn to do. :-) Doing that could also provide some wonderful time to not only bond with the new babies, but to allow the siblings to bond, and to bond as an entire family.

6. Don't blame the baby for things the two-year-old has lost. If he wants ot have a story, or whatever, and the mother doesn't have the energy, saying "Momma's sleepy" is easier to accept without placing blame than "The baby kept Momma up all night."

These things, as well as special little suprises (something my kids love is that I pick up "birthday" paper plates with their favorite characters, so they think it's cool when they get to have a Batman or Mickey Mouse plate or whatever) and just lots of love and acceptance, I think your son will be fine. My kids are best buds now, and they argue, but I'm glad we had them so close together.

Hope some of this helped. Congratulations to you and your family!




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Baby breathing detector?




SSV


I am having some anixety with my baby sleeping in her crib since she has started sleeping on her belly. I heard there is something you can put under the crib mattress that beeps if the child stop breathing. What is this called and has anyone used it? My doctor said not to worry but i am a first time mom so i am going to worry.


Answer
When I had my first baby in '96, My sister's friend's baby died of cot death.
My sister was so horrified that she bought us a breathing monitor for a present for our baby. It was an odd piece of equipment and sent a 'beam' over the baby from above the cot and when no movement was detected after, say, 30 seconds, it went off.
It used to go off all the time and frighten the s..t out of us!
When I had my second baby, I needed the reassurance again, so used the monitor for both my second and third babies.
Last year I had my fourth baby and as there was a gap of 6 yrs between the last and this one, I purchased a new one as the old one was 'dated' and I wasn't sure it was still working!
I paid £69.99 for it, it's by TOMY and there's a pad that goes under the mattress and an alarm goes off if no motion is detected after 20 seconds.
It's worth it's weight in gold, I swear. Sometimes my baby girl holds her breath and the alarm has gone off, I've had to grab her, then she calmly takes a breath in....

I would dread to think about if I hadn't bought this alarm.

I know you'll worry about EVERYTHING being a first time mum, I worry and I've got FOUR kids!!!!

This thing detects a good range of movement as my baby is all over the place in the cot..(I used it in the moses basket too)

Best wishes!

S. XX

why does my baby breathe so heavy?




onechance_


could it be asthma?
asthma runs in family on her daddy side



Answer
My baby breaths pretty heavy also. I can really hear her on her baby monitor at night. She isn't straining for breath or anything like that. My Dr. said it was pretty normal as long as they are not straining to breath. You should talk with your doctor to check for any breathing problems though. I have asthma...Do you hear any weezing or anything like that or notice coughing with it...If so I would contact your doctor right away




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Which is the Ideal baby monitor to buy?




mommy_titi


I'm looking for you that house more than 2 channels because I dont want the monitor to be interfered with


Answer
i am not sure wut u call it but you get a bounch of cams and the monitor and once they are all set up u can make sure ur baby is safe and stuff. my auntie marybeth had it for her twin boys and they work great!

HOPE I HELPED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

What is the best baby monitor to buy?

Q. I have a fisher price baby monitor and it sucks all I hear is static I would love to find one that is alot clearer.


Answer
I have a Phillips Avent digital baby monitor, it's a little pricey but you get no static since it's digital. It is awesome, tells you the temperature in the baby's room and plays lullabies, etc.




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Best baby video monitor?




mouthwash4


I would like to get a video monitor for our baby daughter as we are planning to move her into her own room very soon.

I have looked up different monitors but it's a minefield! I just want the best there is and I don't mind if it costs more, can anyone recommend a good video monitor?.

Thanks, Leah.



Answer
Anything you choose, I would not recommend anything wireless. This gives thief's a clear view in to your baby's room. The local news here did a big story on that recently. I know this drives up the costs but its better to be safe than sorry.

Buying a Video Monitor for your baby?




CharlotteW


Hello moms (and dads)

The time has come where my son has outgrown his bassinet and he is moving to the nursery. He is four months old. Like all parents, I have fears. I feel like my fears are exaggerated as I have experienced unexpected deaths of younger love ones in the past couple of years

I figured why not try to help myself breathe easier and purchase a video monitor? Whether it makes a difference in his sleeping health or not, if I can rest easier maybe its worth something. My non-parent friends think I am crazy for wanting this.

What were your experiences with a video monitor? Did it help you?

thanks!!!!!



Answer
It's incredibly helpful, and I honestly don't know what I would've done without it, especially when I was worrying about SIDS and other sleeping related deaths (or crib deaths). The bottom line is a video monitor can't really hurt you, only help you. There really are no downsides. Trust me, when your non-parent friends become parents, they'll understand.

Now that my older two are a little older (2 and 3) we use their old video monitors in their playroom, so if I need to run and check on my youngest or put a load of laundry in, etc. I can still see that they're safe. The video monitor has MANY other uses, beyond the infant years.

I recommend getting the Summer Infant Complete Coverage monitor. It's the one we have, and I absolutely love it (and I've tried about 5 other brands lol). http://www.target.com/Summer-Infant-Complete-Coverage-Handheld/dp/B001N44UVW/ref=br_1_6?ie=UTF8&id=Summer%20Infant%20Complete%20Coverage%20Handheld&node=1041936&searchSize=30&searchView=grid3&searchPage=1&sr=1-6&qid=1281368534&rh=&searchBinNameList=target_com_category-bin%2Cstyle_name%2Ctarget_com_brand-bin%2Ctarget_com_primary_color-bin%2Cprice&searchRank=pmrank&frombrowse=1




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Wireless G db antenna question?




houstonjln


Hi, If I had a wireless g router with a standard 2db antenna , with a laptop with a wireless g adapter, how far away could I go (in feet) staying in the line of sight of the router?

what about a 7db, 14db & 15db antennas?

Please advise, and a have a merry Christmas



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Imagine a light bulb. It radiates light evenly in all directions. That's an isotropic radiator. Antennas are passive devices. They don't amplify the signal. What they do is concentrate the signal power in a smaller volume. Imagine I put a mirror on one side of the light bulb. Now, one side of the mirror is dark and the other side is twice as light. We can say that the mirror is a 3 dBi antenna. 10^(3/10) = 2 Twice as much light on the lit side.

How far your antenna will reach depends on several factors. These include your input power, the cable loss between the source and your antenna, interference in the channel - meaning radio frequency (RF) noise in the atmosphere between your transmitting and receiving antennas, free space loss - which increases by the square of the distance between the transmit antenna and the receive antenna, signal to noise ratio of your source, receiver sensitivity, receive antenna gain, noise temperature of your receive system, and data rate [1]. 802.11g suffers from interference because it operates in the already crowded 2.4 GHz range. Other devices operating in this range include: microwave ovens, Bluetooth devices, baby monitors and (in the USA) digital cordless telephones [2].

For 802.11g, nominal bit speed is 54 Mb/s, but in low signal or noisy environments the transmission speed is slowed to allow more power per bit. For successful reception, the signal power per bit has to exceed the noise power per bit. By slowing the transmission speed, each bit is transmitted longer - giving more signal power per bit. 802.11g specifies DSSS-OFDM modes with payload data rates of 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mb/s as the signal to noise ratio decreases [3]. So, how far your antenna reaches is partly dependent on what data rate you're willing to accept.

Free space loss varies by the square of the range. See equation 5.13 in [1]. Expected range for 802.11g is 38 meters (124') indoors and up to 140 meters (459') outdoors in good RF conditions [4].

A 7 dBi antenna will give 5 dBi more than the standard 2 dBi. The math for the range is sqrt(10^(5/10)) = 1.8. The 7 dBi antenna will give you approximately 1.8 times the range of the 2 dBi.

Likewise for 14 dBi, sqrt(10^(12/10)) = 4. Approximately four times the range.

For 15 dBi, sqrt(10^(13/10)) = 4.5. Approximately four and one-half times the range.

There is a handy Radio Link Budget Calculator available online at [5]. Example numbers for the setup with the wireless router and laptop, use:

Frequency GHz: 2.4
Tx antenna diameter: .06
Tx antenna efficiency: .65 (the default)
Tx power at feed (W): .3
Range (km): .140
Bandwidth: 22000000 (the default)
Rx antenna diameter: .01
Rx antenna efficiency: 0.65 (the default)
Rx system noise temp (degrees K): 440 (the default)
Receiver sensitivity -80 (this is a pretty good wireless card)
You'll get -69 dBm at the receiver - about correct for most wireless cards.

These estimates are consistent with my experience. FWIW, I attached the antenna in [6] to my laptop via a short pigtail. Using this setup, I am able to pick up 802.11b/g access points up to about 1/2 mile away.

Also, you might consider switching to 802.11n. 802.11n uses multi-input, multi-output (MIMO) technology. Basically it shifts phase of several small antennas to digitally "steer" the waveform to improve transmission and receive range [7].

If this doesn't help, e-mail me and I can point you to more info on computing link budgets [8][9].

questions about wireless signal boosters?




buttcolet


i get a wireless signal from someone is my neighbor hood, its a weak signal but it works. if i get a signal booster can that boost the signal from my neighbor?


Answer
Maybe. Maybe not. A problem with using a signal booster is that it also amplifies the noise. So, you may end up with a stronger signal but your signal-to-noise ratio stays the same. In the presence of noise, you'll still get the same throughput you're currently getting with a weak signal.

A better approach is to use a directional antenna. This helps eliminate noise (from portable phones, microwave ovens, baby monitors, other wireless networks, thermal noise, etc.) from your system because these noise sources won't be in the antenna's field. The "Cantenna" is popular with wifi hackers and wardrivers, it gives 12 dBi gain (15.8 times the unamplified signal).

http://www.cantenna.com/

There's lots of room to play with wifi. I built a long range wifi setup with these parts:

http://www.wlanparts.com/product/GD24-15
http://www.wlanparts.com/product/NL2511CDPLUSEXT2
http://www.wlanparts.com/product/MMCXNM24

It has double the gain of the Cantenna but is still small enough to be portable and reasonably inconspicuous. I mounted the antenna on a camera tripod and pointed it out an upstairs window. With this setup, I am able to pick up over 30 WLANs in my neighborhood. These are within a half-mile to a mile range.

When designing your system, be sure to keep your cables short. With some cables, you'll lose 1 dB or more per meter. Compare this with 0.22 dB per meter for higher quality cable such as LMR-400-DB (see specifications in "sources").

If you're short on cash, you can make a homemade cantenna. With a little more "metal bending", you can modify the feed of a discarded parabolic Dish or DirecTV antenna. You can find directions for these projects on the web.

Okay, so I'm a little geeky -- doing one mile wifi. ;) These guys are over the top. They did 125 miles!

http://pasadena.net/shootout05/

Have fun!




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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

will you pls show the block diagram of the baby monitor machine design?how it works?




ling


block diagram of the baby monitor machine,how it works?


Answer
Baby Monitor is BT's first entry into this market. Digital technology means crystal-clear sound quality and no interference. The Baby Monitor Plus has extra features in addition to the Baby Monitor, including an LCD, five lullabies and a temperature monitor. A range of up to 300 metres (in ideal conditions) and an Intercom feature means that a constant link is maintained between parent and baby.


WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Gerry Baby Products Company, of Thornton, Colo., is announcing a voluntary recall of approximately 990,000 Model 602 Gerry Deluxe Baby Monitors. Wires inside the monitor may be improperly connected, resulting in the product overheating with the possibility of the monitor causing fire. Another contributing factor is when blankets or other bedding are placed around or on top of the monitor blocking ventilation.

Gerry urges consumers to read all product warnings and instructions accompanying all monitors. Consumers should not place any monitor in the crib, among blankets or bedding, or in any position that interferes with ventilation for the monitor.

Gerry is aware of one fire without injuries involving a Model 602 monitor with this manufacturing error. This information was brought to CPSC's attention by a member of the International Association of Arson Investigators (IAAI). In addition, CPSC has also received reports alleging Model 602 Baby Monitor involvement in two other fires, including one with a fatality and an injury, and 13 incidents of the monitors getting warm to the touch, including one skin burn. Gerry stated that only one report (no injuries) of these 16 claims was conclusively determined to have been caused by the Model 602 monitor.

The two-piece monitor sets resemble walkie-talkies. The monitors have pale gray and royal blue plastic casing. A red "on" light and a blue "Gerry" label appear on the front of each monitor. The back of the monitors are embossed with "GERRY DELUXE BABY MONITOR MODEL 602" and the manufacturer's date code. The date code appears as a circle of numbers, with an arrow pointing to the number of the month and the two-digit year number on either side of the arrow. This recall involves monitors with date codes "8806" (June 1988) through "9005" (May 1990).

Juvenile product and baby supply stores and department stores sold the recalled monitors nationwide from June 1988 through May 1990. The monitors were packaged in blue cardboard boxes labeled in part, "Gerry Deluxe Baby Monitor...Listen to Your Baby from any Home Location...Gerry Baby Safetronics..."

Consumers who own Model 602 monitors should contact Gerry toll-free at (800) 672-6289 for instructions on how to return the recalled monitors for a free replacement monitor. For more information, consumers should call Gerry, or write to the company at Attn: Building R-602 Recall, 1500 East 128th Avenue, Thornton, CO 80241.

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission protects the public from unreasonable risks of injury or death from 15,000 types of consumer products under the agency's jurisdiction. To report a dangerous product or a product-related injury and for information on CPSC's fax-on-demand service, call CPSC's hotline at (800) 638-2772 or CPSC's teletypewriter at (800) 638-8270. To order a press release through fax-on-demand, call (301) 504-0051 from the handset of your fax machine and enter the release number. Consumers can obtain this release and recall information at CPSC's web site at http://www.cpsc.gov or via Internet gopher services at cpsc.gov. Consumers can report product hazards to info@cpsc.gov.

baby monitors that block out small sound?




magicalski


i'm such a light sleeper i wake up with EVERY grunt and coo my baby makes in her sleep, are there any monitors with such good quality you can turn the sound up or down so you can ONLY hear when the baby is crying and awake, monitors i've tried wake me up every few minutes because i hear when she makes small sounds in her sleep


Answer
i have a Graco video monitor...I just turn the volume down a bit if he's snoring or something :P




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Which harddrive size would be best for gaming (Building own Comp. Specs in details)?




None


"Maxtor D740X-6L 80GB HDD 7200 RPM 2 MB 80gb hard drive" to install my OS on and then all games and applications on a "Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 ST31000528AS 1TB 7200 RPM 32MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s 3.5" Hard Drive". Or just format the Tb hard drive into 3 segments first one just enough for the OS system using XP Media center 12gb and 2 more segments of equal amount from the leftover.?

"80 GB" http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleID=951
"1 TB" http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148433

Which would be best for me?

P.S. gonna use Pc for basic computer shit and gaming ^_^ tyty

Computer Specs::

Case: http://sale4now.com/computer/case/nzxt/jpg/nemesis_elite_black_1.jpg
MANUFACTURE NZXI
MODEL NEMESIS ELITE
CASE TYPE MID TOWER FULL SIZE ALUMINUM CASE
FRONT PANEL MATERIAL ALUMINUM / PLASTIC / ACRYLIC
DIMENSIONS (W x H x D) 205 x 436 x 450 mm
COOLING SYSTEM

FRONT, 1 X 120 mm Blue Led Fan (included)
REAR, 1 X 120 mm Blue Led Fan (included)

SIDE PANEL, 1 X 120 mm Blue Led (included)
DRIVE BAYS 9 DRIVE BAYS
4 EXTERNAL 5.25" DRIVE BAYS
2 EXTERNAL 3.5 " DRIVE BAYS
5 INTERNAL 3.5" DRIVE BAYS (Removing accessory box)
Screw less Rail Design
MATERIAL 1.0 mm Aluminum Construction
EXPANSION SLOTS 7
WEIGHT 6.5 KGS (W/O Power)
MOTHERBOARD SUPPORT MOTHERBOARDS: ATX, MICRO-ATX, BABY AT

Motherboard: BIOSTAR TForce TA790GX A3+ AM3 AMD 790GX HDMI ATX AMD Motherboard - Retail
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813138141

PCU: AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition Deneb 3.2GHz Socket AM3 125W Quad-Core Processor Model HDZ955FBGIBOX - Retail
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103674

Harddrive: Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 ST31000528AS 1TB 7200 RPM 32MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s 3.5" Hard Drive - OEM
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822148433

Video Card: EVGA 01G-P3-1285-AR GeForce GTX 285 SC Edition 1GB 512-bit GDDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Supported Video Card - Retail
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130446

Memory: CORSAIR XMS3 8GB (4 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333 (PC3 10666) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory - Retail
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820145218

Power Supply: CORSAIR CMPSU-750TX 750W ATX12V / EPS12V SLI Ready CrossFire Ready 80 PLUS Certified Active PFC Compatible with Core i7 Power Supply - Retail
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139006
Monitor: Dell S2309W 23" Widescreen Full HD Flat Panel LCD Monitor - 5ms, 1920x1080, 1000:1 Native, DVI, Black
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/searchtools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=4516148&csid=ITD&body=REVIEWS



Answer
Well having two HDDs would be nice but trust me 80GB is not going to handle for your os and games i would maby go for a 160 or even 250GB HDD.

As for the 1TB just get the best for the same price. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136284

Building a new computer for gaming?




Dispositio


This is an update on my last question. First time building a computer from the ground up and I've settled on these parts. I'm on a budget, and this comes out to around $620 after shipping, which is about what I was looking to spend.

Motherboard: ASUS M4A87TD/USB3 AM3 AMD 870 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 AMD
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131651

CPU: AMD Athlon II X4 640 Propus 3.0GHz 4 x 512KB L2 Cache Socket AM3 95W Quad-Core
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103871

RAM: CORSAIR XMS3 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820145285

Video Card: ASUS ENGTS450 DIRECTCU/DI/1GD5 GeForce GTS 450 (Fermi) 1GB 128-bit DDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support Video Card
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121393&cm_re=Geforce_GTS450-_-14-121-393-_-Product

Hard Drive: Western Digital Caviar Black WD5002AALX 500GB 7200 RPM 32MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive -Bare Drive
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136795

DVD Burner: ASUS Black 24X
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16827135204

Case: Thermaltake V3 Black Edition Mid Tower
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811133094

Power Supply: CORSAIR Builder Series CMPSU-600CX 600W
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139019

Is there anything wrong with this setup that I missed? I think all these parts will work together, but I need to be sure. Also if any of these parts have a better alternative, let me know. Anything cheaper that will work for my needs will help as well (Looking to play Civ5, WoW, SC2, and Black Ops - preferably on higher settings but lower would be fine).



Also: I will be needing to buy Windows for this system, would you recommend:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16832116758

Or

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16832116716

Again, first time making a CPU so I don't really know the difference between the two, besides the fact that the Home Premium is more expensive. With home premium it comes out to over $800, which hurts a bit.

Thanks in advance to any answerers.



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I am doing the exact same exercise right now. Look at my posted questions and responses obtained.

We differ on AMD vs Intel as I am going for a i7 960 chip, which is about the same price as the 6 core AMD. But you will see someone yesterday posted to my question on AMD vs Intel, that the 4 core i7 with hyper-threading is like an 8 core AMD. I posed this question today to a knowledgeable friend and her answer was yes ... with a long list of qualifications. So, I feel the Intel choice is better. That said, you aren't making a glaring mistake either.

I like ASUS motherboards but buying a Gigabyte motherboard because ASUS wasn't available where I went, and Gigabyte have a great reputation, and treated me very well in the past. But again, I cannot argue against your choice.

I have just bought the RAM - deciding on 2Gb SIMMs so if one fails, I don't lose the lot. I am aiming for 6Gb in 2Gb steps (as money allows right now). When built it will have 4Gb with 2Gb to follow as the final upgrade.

My video card will be an ATI Radeon ... I cannot recall the model number but it has 1Gb on board memory, and was explained as being either "top of the middle bracket" or "bottom of the top bracket" of video cards. It costs $A or $US 248. I was told it would do everything I would ever ask for and very importantly, supports 3 monitors (which the GeForce board doesn't). I personally think ATI and NVIDEA are superior to GeForce sorry. I know many will disagree, but that is my 1st amendment right (or would be if I lived in the US).

I have more disk than you, but it is only SATA II so yours is superior to mine and if I could afford it, would go to the SATA 6Gb/s too. Apparently it will add cost to the motherboard - have you confirmed they work together?

Why a 24x DVD? Why not faster? And your power supply is a comfortable rating for what you are doing. There is one thing I wonder if you have missed. The CPU (should) come with a fan of some sort, and thermal paste. The case will have at least 1 fan as will the PS. When you have that baby pumping, you need to move air pretty seriously. Because a fan failure can have rapid consequences, I have a third party (my own design actually) temperature sensor sitting inside the case sampling the ambient temperature. It will independently control another fan and audible warning - on top of the existing safeguards. I will also add another fan to that which comes with the case. Also, if you have a front and rear fan, make sure they don't work against each other. Cooling is a big issue with expensive consequences if one fails - especially if you are on the loo and getting a coffee when one spins down. My stand-alone audible alarm also turns on a centrifugal blower which sucks air out in a serious way (powered by a SLA). Noisy? Yep. Worth it? You only need it to work once. Or think of it as your insurance policy.

Another lack was a power board with high energy varisters (MOV's), one of the expensive boards with a very high joule rating and max current in the 150,000A +up range. And unless you are running the SETI search or protein folding program (any of the BOINC family), turn it off at the power board at night. Also, if you already use these power boards around the place for your TV, etc, the more the merrier. They are effectively all in parallel, so each time you add one (not a cheapie), you are adding to the nett current sinking ability, effectively saving the whole house-load of devices connected to these boards. Oddly, ads never mention this and I realised it after buying another one recently.

You are going to have a damned decent box with that lot.

I will be running Win7 64 bit; upgrade edition (it is upgrading my existing machine in all truth). You do not need to buy the expensive edition you refer to - buy the upgrade for $150ish as after all, it is replacing your existing OS. You can definitely make savings there.

We are doing the same thing - just differently. Not a single thing you suggest (other than thOS) would I seriously disagree with.

Last thing, look at my last few questions in my profile. They are asking very similar questions and I have got some very educational answers that may serve you as they are serving me.




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Is Samsung Wireless Video Security Monitoring System useful ?




Annie Dow


Samsung Wireless Video Security Monitoring System review from customers shows that this product is good. But before going to buy this, I would like to know whether this security monitoring system really useful or not. Where Can I buy this best price online ?

Expecting your valuable information in this regard.

Thanks in Advance



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Hi Dear,

The Samsung wireless video monitor system is newly released and this one of the best baby monitor system available today. It is packed with so many good features. Some of them are night vision capability, digital zoom, color LCD screen, interference free reception, two way talk, remote monitoring from anywhere in the world, viewing the camera on your television, temperature senor and alarm, remote activated night light and remote music activation and so many. To know more about this system visit Amazon.com where you can buy Samsung wireless video monitor system best price online.


US buyers Visit : http://amzn.to/samsung-baby-monitor

UK buyers visit : http://amzn.to/samsung-baby-monitor-UK

Best wishes.

whats the range of a zoom 300 mbps 802.11n router?




Nate Wood


how far will the wifi reach maximum from my zoom router


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Under best case scenario with typical equipment, around 600 feet or so.

Real world? Less than that. Especially if there's all sorts of interference. You get interference from other WiFi networks, 2.4GHz phones, baby monitors, large solid objects can block signals, ethernet adapters in the area in ad-hoc mode causes interference, too.




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reviews for baby monitors?




browneyedg


We are looking for a really good quality baby monitor and we want one that has nightvision (or infrared or whatever it's called) I've sen some that monitor the baby in the dark but most of them have LEDs on the camera. I don't want to shine a flood light on my baby at night. We just want something that works in the dark without a light. Can anybody recommend a good monitor?
Thanks! :o)



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I work retail and for the past 3 years I've been recommending this product


http://www.qvc.com/asp/frameset.asp?gopartner=X4190000&focus=http://secure.qvc.com/PartnerBridge.ASP?PartnerID=X4190000&ItemNumber=3538336&PartnerURL=http://www.readysetsports.com/entry.point?target=35fda0


* 2.36" color LCD monitor (Large and portable monitor display)
* Features built-in night light and lullabies to soothe baby
* Digital wireless technology means no interference (90% ofbaby monitors uses MHZ wavelenght in order to receive their signal or sound but they will fail because cordless phone, microwave ovens, car remote receivers and or garage door remotes just to name a few uses MHZ an eventually you monitor will stop working because it start getting the signal from the other appliances )
*Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) for privacy (because its digital it can't be picked up by
other digital accesories around your house or neighbors)
* Auto exposure on camera (no blurry shots)
* Maximum Distance: 500' line of sight (you can be 500ft away from baby)
* Automatic night vision activation on camera (nothing to explain here)
* Includes rechargeable battery (awesome feature)

Target Baby Registry!?




Ree


I've just signed up for my first registry at Target and I have not one single clue where to begin. I've never even held a baby, let alone know what all they need :)

A little help, mommies?
I'm having a baby boy!



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Baby room furniture if you don't have it yet.

Stroller and carseat or travel system

High chair

Booster seat

Breast pump/storage bags/bottles

Boppy

Receiving blankets

Baby swing

Bouncy seat

LOTS of diapers

Baby wipes

Wipe warmer, if you want it

Baby bath tub

Baby essentials - shampoo, lotion

Baby grooming kit with nail clippers and all that stuff

Baby thermometer

Medicine - children's tylenol... better to have, than to have to run out and get it when baby is sick

Desitin for diaper rash

Extra car seat base if you need it

Diaper bag

Baby carrier/sling - the maya wrap ring slings are the best!

changing pad and cover

Bedding set and sheets

Warmer blankets and/or swaddle me wraps

Safety things like for the plug ins when baby starts moving around

Baby gate(s)

Feeding sets

Bibs

Trainer/sippy cups

Spoons

Rocking chair

Diaper genie

Sleep positioner if you plan on using one

Basinnet or pack 'n' play (Check out the Arm's Reach Co-sleeper bassinets, they're wonderful!)

Nightlight

Baby monitor

Activity gym and/or playmat

pacifiers if you plan on using them

*Some good advice I got when I was doing my registry - DON'T register for toys or clothes, that stuff is too cute to pass up, and people are going to buy you more than you need even if you don't put it on your registry.

Good luck!!!!




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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

what router would you recommend if I use my computer and ipad?




909_


looking for a new router...........i use a computer(desktop) and ipad

i also use netflix a lot



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Pretty much any wireless router can serve your needs.

It all depends on the features you need or want on the router.

There are currently two WiFi frequencies, with 2.4 GHz being the most prevalent. Some newer devices also support the 5 GHz band.

There are various backward compatible wireless standards.
802.11b = 11 Mbps
802.11g = 54 Mbps
802.11n = 150 (300) Mbps
802.11ac = varies 500 Mbps+ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11ac

If you are just using the WiFi connection for Internet access then the speed is pretty much irrelevant. Internet speed is determined by the ISP and no type of wireless or wired connection can make it faster.

Here is how it works,

A router connects two separate networks and manages the traffic between them.

In most home network applications the router connects your local group of computers and devices known as the LAN with the Internet, commonly called the WAN or Wide Area Network.

Your WAN speed is determined by your ISP and is measured in Mbps (Millions of bits per second).

For example if you pay for a 3 Mbps Internet connection, you will get 3 Mbps.

No router or connection settings will change your 3 Mbps Internet speed. This connection bandwidth is shared by your entire LAN via your router. In a shared setting with several users this can be a big problem.

For example if you have a 3 Mbps Internet connection and one user is utilizing 2.5 Mbps of the bandwidth to stream a Netflix movie that only leaves 0.5 Mbps for all of the rest of the users on the LAN.

The only real way to speed up your Internet connection is to get a faster ISP or speed tier.

As far as range goes,

Wireless signals are affected by many factors including wall density, electrical interference, directional antenna range, etc. 2.4 GHz WiFi connections also experience interference from microwave ovens and cordless phones which interfere with the 2.4 GHz band.

Dual band routers have multiple wireless radios enabling broadcast on the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands simultaneously. Using the 5 GHz band cuts down on interference from cordless phones and microwave ovens.. Not all devices can use the 5 GHz frequency. Many laptops and other devices only operate at 2.4 GHz. Thus the need for dual band routers.

Depending on the size of your house and the factors listed above, you may need one or more wireless access points or wireless range extenders to cover all areas adequately.

Just because a particular wireless router works good at one location does not guarantee that it will have similar performance in a different location due to variance in the factors listed above.

You should try to centrally locate your wireless router or gateway up high and away from dense walls and electrical and 2.4 GHz wireless interference such as microwave ovens, cordless phones, baby monitors, etc.

All of that being said,

Wireless routers are fairly inexpensive. http://www.amazon.com/s/?_encoding=UTF8&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=390957&field-keywords=wireless%20router&url=search-alias%3Daps&sprefix=wireless%20ro%2Caps%2C490&tag=excharge-20

As far as the brand goes, the brand is not as important as the model. Some manufacturers release a good model but the next is crap. I would look at the Amazon reviews of models that interest you. Even if you don't buy from Amazon the reviews will tell you a lot about which models to avoid. Look for at least 15 or more reviews with a 4 star or better rating. Read a few and see if they sound like the particular model will work for your application.

If you are interested I use a dual band Netgear router. http://isp1.us/reviews/netgear-rangemax-wndr3700/

Good Luck...

Is there any way to use my iPad as a remote baby monitor from my iPhone? Like pull up what the camera sees?




Tommy S


I would like to be able to pull up a live stream on my iPhone 4, from my iPad in a different room. Is this possible without a computer?


Answer
Skype!




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What is the best baby monitor on the market?




rhyno


Was thinking audio-only, but am interested in the newer video systems as well.


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I have tried a few, and I have found that Fisher Price monitors are the best. Both in terms of sound quality and longevity. I don't have the latest version but baby bargins book always gives good advice on purchases.

Does anyone have this kind of monitor? do you like it?




J&M


http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2943603
Thank you for your advice I guess I didnt see the hand held ones they sound great!



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I also have the same brand but the hand held one. It is a great monitor in terms of convenience because I can watch my baby no matter where I go in the house. I have been using it for nine months without problems and the sound quality is great. It catches the most minute sounds. Even picks up the sound of my baby moving even a little. It works great in the dark as well. The only downside is that it claims it is a colored monitor but it only works in black and white. But It has been a life saver for me. Other wise i would be sitting by my baby all day long while he slept. Good luck




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Our Internet Connection is very bad and we are thinking of getting a new router. Any Suggestions.?




Trevor


We have a Belkin N450 Router. We have at least 10 Devices connected and the Router can handle it, we want to buy a new one of upgrade it. We have a Computer, 2 Ipads, 3 Iphones/Ipod, Xbox, Kindle Fire. What would you recommend.


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Upgrading the router will not improve your Internet connection.

How fast is your Internet connection?

You can measure your Internet speed here: http://speedtest.net

That being said,

A wireless router connects two separate networks and manages the traffic between them.

In most home network applications the router connects your local group of computers and devices known as the LAN with the Internet, commonly called the WAN or Wide Area Network.

For example, If you have a 5 Mbps Internet connection, the maximum shared Internet bandwidth available to all of the devices connected to the router will be 5 Mbps.

Any bandwidth others users or devices on your connection are using will be deducted from the total WAN (Internet) bandwidth that is available to you.

If you have a 5 Mbps Internet connection and one user is utilizing 4 Mbps of the bandwidth to stream a Netflix movie, that only leaves 1 Mbps for all of the rest of the users on the LAN.

In simple terms, the more users you have the more speed will be required. Streaming video, such as Netflix and Hulu require a lot of bandwidth. Here are the minimum recommendations from Netflix. https://support.netflix.com/en/node/306

Many people would be likely be surprised at how many active connections their wireless router has. I have dozens. cell phones, tablets, iPods, game consoles, laptops, desktops, ROKU boxes, Internet enabled devices such as TVs and audio receivers, and the list goes on.

Fast wireless routers and connections are designed to stream large files on your LAN quickly. The high speed routers permit fast transfer of files between devices connected to your LAN, however WAN speed is still limited by your ISP. The only way to Improve your Internet speed is to upgrade your plan or switch to a faster ISP.

If you still want to upgrade for other reasons other than Internet speed,

It pretty much comes down to what features you want and how much you want to spend.

As far as the brand goes, the brand is not as important as the model. Some manufacturers release a good model but the next is crap. I would look at the Amazon reviews of models that interest you. Even if you don't buy from Amazon the reviews will tell you a lot about which models to avoid. Look for at least 15 or more reviews with a 4 star or better rating. Read a few and see if they sound like the particular model will work for your application.

For under $50, this Medialink is the most popular and highly reviewed model. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A3YN0Z0/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B00A3YN0Z0&linkCode=as2&tag=excharge-20

If you want to spend a little more, many routers support "Dual Band". http://www.amazon.com/s/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&keywords=dual%20band%20router&linkCode=ur2&qid=1374595143&rh=n%3A172282%2Cn%3A541966%2Cn%3A300189%2Ck%3Adual%20band%20router%2Cp_72%3A1248879011&rnid=1248877011&tag=excharge-20

Dual band routers have multiple wireless radios enabling broadcast on the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands simultaneously. Using the 5 GHz band cuts down on interference from cordless phones and microwave ovens.. Not all devices can use the 5 GHz frequency. Many laptops and other devices only operate at 2.4 GHz. Thus the need for dual band routers.

In any case,

You should try to centrally locate your wireless router or gateway up high and away from dense walls and electrical and 2.4 GHz wireless interference such as microwave ovens, cordless phones, baby monitors, etc.

Wireless signals, including 2.4 and 5 GHz, are affected by many factors including distance, wall density, electrical interference, directional antenna range, etc.

All of these factors will affect your actual wireless range. As wireless connection quality varies the connection speeds are renegotiated. The WLAN connection may start at 150 Mbps and end up at less than 10 Mbps or drop entirely.

Your best bet is always a direct Ethernet connection to the router, especially for fixed devices that don't need mobility. Ethernet is unaffected by wireless interference and will give you a rock solid, stable network connection.

Good Luck...

what connects to 2.4ghz and 5ghz on a network?




Danni


I have 3 smartphones in my home, 5 laptops, 2 ipads, and one smart vizeo tv.
I have a D-link DIR-850L Wireless router...
(The router is located in the family room, and most of the devices stay downstairs near the router, the smart tv is upstairs though....i don't know if this makes a difference)

What devices should be connected to the 2.4ghz and which devices should be connected to the 5ghz network..?

Thanks for any help! :)



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It's incredible what people don't know about dual speed routers. You also want a "simultaneous" dual speed router so it will support both at the same time. Otherwise it will only run at the lower speed.
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All 802.11b and g devices run on 2.4GHz only. That is also where a lot of your other devices run like Bluetooth, baby monitors etc.

5GHz is for 802.11n and has a higher speed and less interference. Great for video streaming & gaming. Nothing, repeat, NOTHING, can share both & "double the speed". No such animal.

Your router has no relationship to what your ISP uses.




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