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  1. It's really hard to tell, but I THINK this is the cable you need. 3.5mm phone connector to two RCA outs. The audio out on your TV doesn't really look like a phone connector though, but sometimes they look like that. Can you provide a model number for your TV?
  2. Where is the RCA cable on the back of the TV going? What is the box under the cable box? From what I can tell you need to take the audio OUT from the TV and put that into your receiver. The audio should go through the HDMI cables to the TV and then out from the TV to your receiver. You shouldn't need the audio OUT from the cable to the receiver after that. You have two options for that. On the TV, the RCA out that has the cable in it (I assume it's an OUT??) or the Digital Audio Out next to the service port. For the digital audio out you can buy a cable that ends in two RCA jacks.
  3. I am confused. You have an RCA OUT from the receiver to the TV?? You must have an out from the TV to the receiver????? Otherwise, how can audio be passed from the TV to the receiver?
  4. Nice videos Terry. Does your B&W camera have a light on it? Your underwater videos with the color camera are good too.
  5. FISH HARD!! Sounds like fun though. Hope you guys have a good time and land a bunch!
  6. I think they have limited application. If the water has poor visibility, you are obviously limited on what you can see. Marcum probably has the best reputation. I think the Aqua Vu Micro is pretty neat, but no clue how good it is. I really thought about getting one and decided it's not worth it for where I fish. If you fish primarily clear water, it might be more useful.\ I suggest scouring Youtube for some real videos and not those promoted by the manufacturers.
  7. I like it, but I am a guy that loves looking at maps. Even without a location/GPS function I would have purchased the app. I never use it over my handheld GPS though. My phone is heavy, not very useful in the sun and the GPS drains the battery too fast. Also, I had to purchase the app twice for the same phone. When they updated Android (?I think?) a while back it borked my version so I had to pay for the new version of Navionics. Although, I admit I, never contacted Navionics about this issue since the app is relatively inexpensive. Still, not very nice!
  8. Was thinking about renting a cottage and doing some ice fishing on Bay Lake, north of Huntsville. We did something similar on adjacent Clear Lake a couple years ago. Anyone have any experience on this lake? Feel free to PM me. Thanks!!
  9. Cheap ones are just fine from my experience. I ordered 5 6' cables from Amazon for $10 total a couple years ago based on internet forum recommendations. The dollar store ones are probably OK, just buy a couple in case of premature failure. They are probably all made in China anyway, no matter where you buy them from.
  10. As far as I can tell they purchased the Everson Camp. It's now called Watson's Windy Point Lodge. At least, I assume it was a member of the same Watson family that bought it.
  11. Oh yes, that's right! I looked up Watson's Skyways after I read your report too, lol. I was recalling Cessna, but not a Cessna Caravan. I always think of the small 4 seaters for some reason. So, with the grand success of last years contest, is there going to be another held this year ??
  12. Raining most of the day here in London, ON. Sleet in the morning/early afternoon and changed to rain. A real mess outside. I just "shoveled" [more like pushed the slush] my driveway though because I have no idea what to expect, and hate having that layer of ice below the snow when you shovel.
  13. I have no idea, I've never seen their planes in RL. I just thought the plane looked good is all Although, I've always wanted to go to Pine Portage. I'd imagine flying out of Wawa Lake is really convenient. Having only one Otter might be interesting though. They have three lodges on Kaby and charter for a few others. Are the Park's trips mostly Friday to Friday?
  14. You make every destination look like the trip of a lifetime. Thanks for the report, it was a welcome read. Watson's got a nice paint job done on that Otter!
  15. I don't understand. What does Overdrive have to do with a Gmail account? I know the Kobo web browser is somewhat new and probably buggy as heck. I haven't really used it though. It's probably something silly like Cap Locks anyway. If you're trying to access Google Play to get the Overdrive app, you don't need to. Download the app from app.overdrive.com instead as per the instructions here: http://help.overdrive.com/customer/portal/articles/1481528 and http://help.overdrive.com/#videos?kobotablets Trying to sync anything is a real pain, especially if you're using different operating systems.
  16. I'd be happy with a trip to somewhere like here or here. I'd actually settle for anywhere really.....
  17. Everyone I know loves Chicago. I plan on going there sometime myself. That's where I would go. Washington, DC is a pretty cool city too. Lots of things to go see.
  18. I made Spinach and Tangerine Soup a while back and my wife really enjoyed it. Doesn't really sound like it would be too good though, lol. Spinach and Tangerine Soup Ingredients: 1.5 l chicken stock 75 g yellow split peas 25 g unsalted butter 100 g spring onions, chopped 1 tsp ground turmeric 225 g fresh spinach, finely chopped 40 g parsley, chopped 50 g coriander, chopped Grated zest of 2 tangerines Juice of 3 tangerines 20 g ground rice or rice flour 150 ml cold water 225 g natural yoghurt Cooking Instructions: Soak the split peas over night. The following day add the chicken stock to a pan and bring to a boil. Drain the split peas and add to the pan. Reduce to a simmer and cook for 10 minutes. Meanwhile, melt the butter in a pan and add the spring onions. Fry gently for 5 minutes before adding the turmeric. Fry for 1 minutes then add the cold water and ground rice and stir in. Transfer the contents of the pan to the stock pot then add the coriander, spinach, parsley and tangerine zest and juice to the pan, cover and cook for 15 minutes, stirring occasionaly. Ladle the soup into dishes, garnish with a dollop of yoghurt and sprinkle fresh corinader over the top. Serve immediately. Another thing is fish jerky. There is a sweet tasting fish called Filefish that is popular in Korea. It stinks really bad,. but has a natural sweet taste to it. Probably not for everyone, especially if you smell it first! Even I didn't try it for a long time.
  19. Was that lake at the end of a rainbow or something?? Nice fish! Thanks for sharing.
  20. I like my Baffin Titans a lot. You can get them on sale for $100 I am sure. I am really liking those White Bunny Boots though, very cool. Might have to check those out myself!
  21. At first I assumed you were ice fishing, but now I am not so sure. Does your rod have microguides?
  22. I have Shaw Direct. I had great customer service. Of course, I've never really talked to them after I got it installed. The price has gone up every year (at least) though, but that's par for the course. I had friends that switched to Shaw, had problems and poor customer service, and switched back to Rogers. I am slowly migrating away from cable/dish and over to online sites like Netflix. I just need to find a device with a good user interface. The software on my devices is absolutely terrible - TV, Blu-Ray, game console - all BAD and not user friendly. I have yet to try a Roku or Apple TV though. Maybe at some point. I was also thinking about just hooking one of my computers up to the TV instead. The web browser has been the best way to view Netflix/Hulu etc.. so far. I still need to work out how to get Hulu+ though. Being able to watch the most recent shows [without downloading them] would make me switch immediately.
  23. I love food. Period. My wife is Korean and her parents are fish mongers, so I've been pretty spoiled. They carry some of the freshest, highest grade fish I've ever had. The slabs of raw salmon and tuna I've eaten are shameful, lol. Of course, one time I had way too much Orange Roughy and it didn't turn out so well (read up on Escolar.....ugh). As for other foods, I like Indian, Moroccan, Spanish, Thai, Vietnamese, Northern and Southern Chinese, Japanese, Caribbean, German, Italian, French, Middle Eastern, Latin....all of it really Although, I didn't like Hakka. I thought I would, I mean Indian & Chinese, yes please! Turned out to be no thanks! I actually started a little project at home where we would pick a flag from a jar once a week and I would cook a meal from that country. It turned out to be a lot of work. I got busy and haven't done it in a while, but plan on starting up again. It's been interesting trying to cook food as traditionally as possible. My most interesting dish was Croatian Burek. That was "fun" to make.
  24. The differences between the brands is more a personal preference. You need to check them out for yourself. Biggest decision will be deciding between a graph vs. flasher. Nowadays, I don't see much advantage to a flasher. I have a Marcum Lx-5 and really like it a lot, but when the time comes, my next unit will be a graph [or more like a combo, since many have a flasher mode]. I think they are just more practical. Radioworld used to have a bunch on display. I haven't been there for a while, since I moved away from Toronto. Might be worth a visit if you're ever up that way. edit: sorry, I missed your last post. Anyway, now I want an LX-7. That thing is sweet!!!
  25. I have some stuff I could send your way. It's not ice fishing gear though. Will give me an excuse to clean up my fishing gear as well. PM me the shipping address.
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