Re: [slim] What are people using for Bathroom control ?

2009-07-31 Thread trouty00
aubuti;93 Wrote: > That pun might not translate to the other side of the pond. If not, look > at your subject line again and then follow the 'Depends' > (http://www.us.depend.com/incontinence-products/) link. > > Good one, Jim! maybe my sarcasm doesn't translate either... -- trouty00 --

Re: [slim] What are people using for Bathroom control ?

2009-07-31 Thread NeilT
Chunkywizard;444521 Wrote: > Hit the big Quote button! > > CW The one at the bottom of the post with "Quote" written on it? Neil BTW How do you delete posts that might make people think you haven't been paying attention? -- NeilT

Re: [slim] What are people using for Bathroom control ?

2009-07-31 Thread Chunkywizard
NeilT;444515 Wrote: > BTW how do you quote? Hit the big Quote button! CW -- Chunkywizard *Squeezebox:* Boom x2 (Lounge and Kitchen) *Squeezecenter:* 7.4-27xxx for Windows Home Server (HP EX-475 MediaSmart Server with 2GB RAM upgrade) *Plugins:* Dynamic Playlists 2.8 | SQL Playlist 2.5 | Mus

Re: [slim] What are people using for Bathroom control ?

2009-07-31 Thread NeilT
"The wall mounted link above is very smart and the idea for news scrolling is an extra great addition but not sure how he controls this. There is no details on remote, why do you say the SB classic would be easier to waterproof control." This installation uses the original Squeezebox, which is si

Re: [slim] What are people using for Bathroom control ?

2009-07-30 Thread aubuti
trouty00;45 Wrote: > thanks, all very useful information! :-p That pun might not translate to the other side of the pond. If not, look at your subject line again and then follow the 'Depends' (http://www.us.depend.com/incontinence-products/) link. Good one, Jim! -- aubuti

Re: [slim] What are people using for Bathroom control ?

2009-07-30 Thread JJZolx
> What are people using for Bathroom control? Depends. -- JJZolx Jim JJZolx's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=10 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=66090 __

Re: [slim] What are people using for Bathroom control ?

2009-07-30 Thread trouty00
JJZolx;44 Wrote: > > What are people using for Bathroom control? > > Depends. thanks, all very useful information! :-p -- trouty00 trouty00's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=30875 View this

Re: [slim] What are people using for Bathroom control ?

2009-07-30 Thread trouty00
It's not really to change the station, its more to turn it on in the first place. I am thinking that maybe a mounted touch outside the bathroom but that's not a perfect solution. Its a matter of convenience and because i can do it (i think. I can climb in the shower half asleep, get the shower on

Re: [slim] What are people using for Bathroom control ?

2009-07-30 Thread NeilT
Someone else has had a go, he has been on the forum and may still be around. There are details of his solution at http://www.moyo.me.uk/squeeze/wall.htm. He's using a Squeezebox2, but I think you could do the same with a Classic. It's probably a lot easier to waterproof the remote control! Neil

Re: [slim] What are people using for Bathroom control ?

2009-07-30 Thread ghostrider
I never could understand this requirement. Are you in the tub or shower so long that you can't wait until you get out to change the station? -- ghostrider ghostrider's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?user

Re: [slim] What are people using for Bathroom control ?

2009-07-30 Thread MillmoorRon
I use an iPod (and iPeng) in a sealable plastic bag! -- MillmoorRon MillmoorRon's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=6413 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=66090 __

Re: [slim] What are people using for Bathroom control ?

2009-07-30 Thread trouty00
I guess that's an option and then a SB3 behind a heated glass panel of some sort but ideally I think touch screen is ideal as its more for a shower installation so a small touch screen would be better. that remotes a good option though but doesn't seem to be easy to source and kind of pricey and

Re: [slim] What are people using for Bathroom control ?

2009-07-30 Thread Chris Laplante
There is a waterproof universal remote called the dolphin that is fine if it ends up in the tub. -Chris On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 8:24 AM, trouty00 wrote: > > All, > In the not so distant future im going to have a bathroom Squeezebox > setup but I need some sort of control in the bathroom itslef. >

Re: [slim] What are people using for Bathroom control ?

2009-07-30 Thread trouty00
hmmm, that is a good point which I hadn't considered, this would probably make the back access hatch essential. -- trouty00 trouty00's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=30875 View this thread: http:/

Re: [slim] What are people using for Bathroom control ?

2009-07-30 Thread dsdreamer
I can't comment about the mechanical aspects of the problem, but I wanted to make sure you don't neglect the issue of WiFi signal strength when embedding a small device like the iPod Touch in a wall. -- dsdreamer -- "Dreamer, easy in the chair that really fits you..." -

[slim] What are people using for Bathroom control ?

2009-07-30 Thread trouty00
All, In the not so distant future im going to have a bathroom Squeezebox setup but I need some sort of control in the bathroom itslef. what have people done, there is obviously the expensive set-up of getting a full-on waterproof touch screen and running the touch skin in a browser which would b