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Mitchie Poo 07-25-2014 12:47 PM

WOW! what a great idea, just tried it and it worked great. Thanks for sharing.

CFrance 07-25-2014 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by l2ridehd (Post 912938)
I just installed a new modem from Comcast with the built in wireless router. I got it installed and than figured out that the wireless code was on the back. There was not a lot of light where I had it installed so I used my iphone flashlight app to try and read the passcode. I think the print was in 2 pt font. Even with glasses and light I couldn't read those pesky small letters and numbers. Didn't have the best angle, but years ago it would have not been a problem.

Having the iphone still in my hand, the light bulb (in my head) finally went on. I took a picture of it, and than just expanded the picture and could read it fine. Can't wait for that next medicine bottle where the fine print is designed to be never read. Or some dim restaurant where I can't read the menu. Or somewhere I need glasses but left them home. Just snap a picture and expand the print. Problem solved.

Great idea! We have one of those new modems (supposedly) coming in the mail. I will remember that.

Another thing I've used the phone camera for is snapping pictures of recipes that I read in magazines in waiting rooms (doctor, auto, etc.). Or taking pics of flower decorations or other ideas in magazines.

When phones with cameras first came out, I thought, Who would use that? Famous last words!

CFrance 07-25-2014 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 912960)
I never stop agreeing with you or admiring you. You are one of the most sensible people I have ever met.

I agree with that one, Gracie!:o

Jakel 07-25-2014 01:45 PM

We often take pictures of things far away that we cannot make out....zoom all the way, take the shot, then enlarge it again....We also take pictures of flyers or signs for concerts, yard sales, events, etc. and we can refer to them later.

l2ridehd 07-25-2014 01:54 PM

WOW, what a great bunch of folks. My clever idea has now multiplied many times over. Great suggestions everyone. I will share more when I have my next bright idea. It actually happens every once in a while.

And Gracie and CFrance, thank you so much for the kind words. I think the world of you.

dbanks50 07-25-2014 03:20 PM

If we are painting and run out of paint, I take a picture of the formula rather than haul in the empty paint bucket.

When we were looking at homes, we took a picture of the a/c unit to verify its age when I got home.

So many uses.

herbaru 07-25-2014 04:35 PM

Camera Phone Uses
 
When we were furniture shopping pic of price and description first, than pic of item. Then we new what was what.

CFrance 07-25-2014 04:47 PM

I had a friend who got a puppy. Every week they took a picture of it in the same basket, till it reached 80 lbs and had to hold the basket in its mouth!

villager 07-25-2014 07:32 PM

I had a dermatologist who wanted to really get a good look at something. He pulled out his phone, took a picture and enlarged the picture. This was several years ago and I though how ingenious it was! He had the great idea, too bad he wasn't the greatest doctor. LOL

manaboutown 07-25-2014 07:44 PM

Thank you (again) for a great post.

Recently when I required a converter to get my MacBook Pro to connect to a larger monitor when I need to read really fine print I took photos of the various connectors and went to the computer store. Bingo! I came home with just the right item.

zcaveman 07-25-2014 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by slipcovers (Post 912949)
That is a default number. Best to change it to something easier to remember.

It is an easy name but the password is the kicker. I have had two Comcast modems and both the name and password are different. I do not think the name means a thing. It is the password that is the important thing if you have WiFi PCs attached.

I usually write the network name and password down before I install the modem. It is much easier to read when it is in your hand.

For better security, you can go into the modem after you install it and block the broadcast of the SSCPID. That way no one in the receiving area knows you are there.

Unfortunately if you block the SSCPID, your Kindle cannot find the network.

Z

Loudoll 07-25-2014 08:23 PM

Great ideas! plural because there are more than only the original genius hint! Thank you all so much. I took a picture at the mail station once because I knew my husband would never believe the golf cart congestion that day!


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