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![]() I fixed a problem today where the site was not responding..
Has anyone taken a looksee at the link yet? |
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![]() it works now
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![]() Cool! Now you can monitor your tank even at work
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![]() Cool!
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![]() Sweet!
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-Mason |
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![]() Very scary I think it was a wrasse that swam right aganst the camera. That's very cool.
How do you keep your glass so clean. ![]() J |
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![]() I scrub it almost every day or 2.
I need to reposition the camera for a better shot.. I used to have 3 different cams running on the tank.. will probably put 1 more on this weekend. Jim |
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![]() I cannot see it, I get an error
load: class webcamXP.class not found. Any clues anyone? Chad |
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![]() check to make sure you have Java enabled the stream is sent accross in javascript.
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