'Questions that don't warrant a thread' Thread - Part 2

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Thank you so much The BIG X, the black was so hard to read.
I don't even know how I managed to do that, I even had to search to find the alerts.
It's to save battery, or energy in general. Black text on a white background uses up so much more battery than white text on a dark background.
 

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Hello, I stream and watch the Box Hill games on my computer.
Is there any way the streaming can be transferred to my television please?

If your computer/laptop has a HDMI port you can connect that to your TV. Otherwise you can potentially ‘cast’ your computer/laptop to the TV using your wifi network if your TV allows that. You’d need to Google that one or ask a tech savvy person you know because I’m fairly terrible at explaining things.
 
Thanks for your help Ned. If I am connecting my computer to TV via HDMI does that mean having a very long wire connection?
I googled my problem but those tech savvy people are too hard to understand for me.

If it is a desktop computer and it’s not near the TV then yes you’d need a bloody long cord unfortunately.
 
Ok thanks again. I can look into that for next week.
Easiest way to do this wireless, is to buy a Chromecast. You can get the 1080p (HD) option for $59 from JB Hifi or Officeworks (just google 'Google Chromecast). This plugs into the back of your TV via an HDMI port. Then you can 'cast' the game to your TV.

I use Chrome as my web browser, and when I click on the match video, it then opens into a new window. Just right click anywhere on the dark blue area and select cast (see screenshot below):
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Thanks for your help Ned. If I am connecting my computer to TV via HDMI does that mean having a very long wire connection?
I googled my problem but those tech savvy people are too hard to understand for me.
If the cable distance is going to be >5m than consider an optical fibre HDMI cable. I bought a 10m one off Amazon recently so I can play PC games on my TV and it works great.

Brand was 'Bridgee' and you can get up to a 20m length cable for $65.

Chromecast is also a good option.
 
Thanks xmarksthespot and cryptor, I now have some choices.
I have googled an optical fibre HDMI cable and may buy one of them.
Actually have now looked further into chrome cast and it appears difficult to use with Apple computers.
I've spotted your problem.
 
Thanks xmarksthespot and cryptor, I now have some choices.
I have googled an optical fibre HDMI cable and may buy one of them.
Actually have now looked further into chrome cast and it appears difficult to use with Apple computers.
Hi libbylou, a chromecast will definitely work with Apple computers, provided you're using Chrome as your browser (see here). It will also work if you're casting from an iOS device such as an iPhone or an iPad. Understand if you're going the wired route though.
 

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Have we stopped paying Clarko? Or is there still some time to go?

Heard something about 'Bucks' over the weekend, but assume we wouldn't be able to afford him as an assistant coach if we're still paying Clarko.
I think so , he had a year left when he took his bat and ball. He travelled to US and UK last year and I remember comments about us paying for it. But I do love that your question is quite important to the financial stability to our club and the next ten posts are about some old codgers it problems
 
Have we stopped paying Clarko? Or is there still some time to go?

Heard something about 'Bucks' over the weekend, but assume we wouldn't be able to afford him as an assistant coach if we're still paying Clarko.
I dont think so, that's why he couldnt start at North until Nov 1 or something last year, as he was technically still under contract with us
 
Thanks xmarksthespot and cryptor, I now have some choices.
I have googled an optical fibre HDMI cable and may buy one of them.
Actually have now looked further into chrome cast and it appears difficult to use with Apple computers.
A cheap option you may also want to consider

I stream the Box Hill games from the AFL app on an old iPhone 6 using this adaptor. Works a treat but you will need the HDMI cable to hook up to the TV
 

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I'm coming home for a trip in June and plan on going to the Brisbane game with the wife at the 'G and the Gold Coast game with wife, kid and friends in QLD. Does anyone have any line on how to get some cheap tickets? I haven't been to a game live in 15 years and I'm pumped to get so see the boys live, it would be good if it didn't cost my life savings to do it if at all possible..
 
I'm coming home for a trip in June and plan on going to the Brisbane game with the wife at the 'G and the Gold Coast game with wife, kid and friends in QLD. Does anyone have any line on how to get some cheap tickets? I haven't been to a game live in 15 years and I'm pumped to get so see the boys live, it would be good if it didn't cost my life savings to do it if at all possible..
Try this for the Haw v Brisbane game
$54 for family ticket General Adminission
2 x adults and 2 x children

 
OsakaHawk if you haven't seen a game live for 15 years and are taking your family
you may be better off paying a bit more money for tickets.
General admission doesn't get you a seat and you may be in the top level.
Better to pay a bit more for a seat with a closer view of the match.
 
I'm coming home for a trip in June and plan on going to the Brisbane game with the wife at the 'G and the Gold Coast game with wife, kid and friends in QLD. Does anyone have any line on how to get some cheap tickets? I haven't been to a game live in 15 years and I'm pumped to get so see the boys live, it would be good if it didn't cost my life savings to do it if at all possible..
I have an international membership and I believe it includes four tickets per year to a home game. Worth looking into if you have that type of membership.
 
Can anyone satisfactorily explain why a team from Tasmania may have to negotiate with an American corporation, Warner Bros, to use the name of its own state animal???

I find this ridiculous...the name of this animal has been appropriated by another country as a cartoon character..fair enough. Surely their rights to the phrase "Tassie/Tasmanian Devil" extend only as far as the borders of Tasmania.

Reminds me of when an American company bought the trademark "UgBoots"...and then tried to sue a company in Australia for calling its own products ugboots. Thankfully sanity prevailed then, and ugboot was considered part of Australian cultural language pre-trademark...hopefully "Tassie Devil" is the same...
 
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Can anyone satisfactorily explain why a team from Tasmania may have to negotiate with an American corporation, Warner Bros, to use the name of its own state animal???

I find this ridiculous...the name of this animal has been appropriated by another country as a cartoon character..fair enough. Surely their rights to the phrase "Tassie/Tasmanian Devil" extend only as far as the borders of Tasmania.

Reminds me of when an American company bought the trademark "UgBoots"...and then tried to sue a company in Australia for calling its own products ugboots. Thankfully sanity prevailed then, and ugboot was considered part of Australian cultural language pre-trademark...hopefully "Tassie Devil" is the same...
I'm no lawyer, but my understanding it's because the team will be using the name, which is trademarked by Warner Bros. for commercial purposes. If it was just to name a sports team, that's a little different.

I agree, it's ridiculous!
 
Warner Bros only own the copyright to the cartoon.... they can't own the name of an animal.

As long as the Tassie team never use that cartoon ... they are all good.

IMHO.
That would be my interpretation as well...
 

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