Epson Ecotank printer.
Get the cheapest one you can. They're all the same. Quality doesn't really vary although they may advertise that it does. It has more to do with your print/photo color settings if you get nice colors. Don't be upsold to a 'nicer' model. You may want to get 'wireless' (don't have to plug into computer, but you have to figure out the app or whatever), but I just plug mine into my computer always. I have the cheapest one, an L3210, which I don't think you can buy anymore. It cost like $200 new or something. You can also buy a bigger printer to print larger pages if you want to print larger than standard size but the price is like 3x I think.
... You can refill the ink with those tubes, and it prints like 1000 pages I think (like 4000 photos since there's 4 per page at standard size). ...
You can call BestBuy on the phone and pay by CC, or on their website if you prefer to figure that out. They don't seem to have these in stores, maybe because they want you to buy the scammy option which you can't refill.Epson Ecotank printer.
Get the cheapest one you can. They're all the same. Quality doesn't really vary although they may advertise that it does. It has more to do with your print/photo color settings if you get nice colors. Don't be upsold to a 'nicer' model. You may want to get 'wireless' (don't h...See more
This is 'photo paper for an inkjet printer'. Actually I have a picture here of the wrong thing. You don't want 4x6 paper; You want 11x8 regular size printer paper (which you can print 4 photos on each sheet and just cut them). It costs like $15 or $30 for like 50 or 100 sheets I think. You can get glossy or matte, but other options don't matter (although thickness might matter to you). It doesn't make any difference if it's Epson paper for an Epson printer. Any cheap paper is the same thing, from any brand basically.This is 'photo paper for an inkjet printer'. Actually I have a picture here of the wrong thing. You don't want 4x6 paper; You want 11x8 regular size printer paper (which you can print 4 photos on each...See more
In Settings > System > Developer Options > then click the toggle for OEM Unlocking (and then click 'enable' when a little screen pops up). (ALL Pixels will have 'OEM Unlocking' in Settings but if you click it and it will not unlock, then it is not a phone you want to buy because it is not 'OEM unlocked' ie you can't install GrapheneOS, ie it is useless.
If you watch that YouTube video above, it will show a bunch of stuff. But you yourself will just buy the phone then plug it into my computer, and I will do everything else. It's only a couple commands and it just does it.This is how you (or the person offering to sell you a phone) will know if a Google Pixel is 'OEM unlocked' or not.
(You can just search on YouTube 'how to OEM unlock Pixel' to watch som...See more
It is made by Google (not by Samsung or Apple). The Pixel 1 got headlines for having the best camera. I've compared the new and older models and the performance benchmarks for the chips and the camera are basically the same across models. A Pixel 3 will be as good as a Pixel 7 for you. I recommend a Pixel 3 or 4, because they cost like $150 or $200 used in basically new condition on Marketplace or CL.
There are Pixel 3s, Pixel 3XL (larger size), and Pixel 3a. There's no difference from as far as you're concerned. I think one of these doesn't have a headphone jack or something, so check that if you need it. Most of my Pixels have headphone jacks.
The important thing is that it is 'OEM unlocked'. NOT 'Carrier unlocked' which just means you can use it on any carrier like Telus Virgin etc. OEM unlocked means you can install your own 'rom' and you will install GrapheneOS, which is just like the Android on a Samsung but it is de-Googled Android ie it only does what you want it to do, not whatever it wants in the background 24/7.
However, if you install apps those apps will ask for permissions and if you grant permissions those apps have permission to those things on your phone. If you install Facebook, it asks for basically no permissions to run. That's good. If you install WhatsApp it will ask for access to your contents, your mic, your camera, etc, just in order to run.
GrapheneOS has a nice thing, though, where you can have little phones inside your main phone. So you can install WhatsApp inside one of these 'containers' and WhatsApp, even if you grant it permissions to your phone data, only can access that data in that container, and can't reach outside that container to access your main phone's data or the other containers you might have. You can 'sandbox' apps this way to use more insecure apps.
I will help anyone install GrapheneOS on their phone after they buy the phone. It will come with regular Android, but we will remove that and install GrapheneOS.This is a Google Pixel 3 phone.
It is made by Google (not by Samsung or Apple). The Pixel 1 got headlines for having the best camera. I've compared the new and older models and the perf...See more
anyone remember when we had a pet chipmunk as kids? well , seems like this is part 2! had some big rains today with a HUGE thunderstorm passing, which is a definitely a blessing in the dry okanagan. knock one wood that we get clear skies this summer . hugs to all! and happy July!
i remember that and actuallu there was a sorta part 2 on our road trip but probably not the best memory. i think your bro is medium famous among chipmunks maybe not in a way that reflects how much he likes them
how do you guys all stay in shape and get a good sleep?
for me, 4000iu of vitamin D, some vitamin E, (zinc whenever i feel a cold coming on), exercise a few times a week, mostly ligament based, a bunch of presaved stuff i want to listen to while i work out mostly lectures, red berries, eating a pretty good fullish breakfast, light reading when i go to bed. reply with yourshow do you guys all stay in shape and get a good sleep?
for me, 4000iu of vitamin D, some vitamin E, (zinc whenever i feel a cold coming on), exercise a few times a week, mostly ligament based, a bunch of presaved stuff i want to listen to while i work out mostly lectures, red berries, eating a pre...See more
Yoga, and lots of land work keeping me strong but also can hurt the back, so gotta get started with some weights one of these days soon. Also hikes and lake swims now that its summer. Lots of salads, and sunshine in summer, or yes me too Vitamin D about 4000IU in winter, loving also the Black Cumin Seeds and medicinal mushroom blends for general health and immunity.Yoga, and lots of land work keeping me strong but also can hurt the back, so gotta get started with some weights one of these days soon. Also hikes and lake swims now that its summer. Lots of salads, ...See more
with land work and stuff, one thing ypu can do is before starting do some proper movement ie legs lifting to get the body into the right attitude for the day
yeah but if we all post something here they cant see elsewhere theyll be forced to use it once to see it. basically thats the hard part. once people use something once theyll keep doing it. so if everyone here just gets one person to join in our family, then everyone will get sucked onto it. i made accounts for everyone with passwords to make it easiest for them to join (click members to see them all). also if your half bro and them want to join they should! actually i cant believe you guys posted here and am super stoked after being pretty disheartened about ityeah but if we all post something here they cant see elsewhere theyll be forced to use it once to see it. basically thats the hard part. once people use something once theyll keep doing it. so if ever...See more
(You can just search on YouTube 'how to OEM unlock Pixel' to watch someone do it.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzQTOv0Kcvs&t=46s
In Settings > System > Developer Options > then click the toggle for OEM Unlocking (and then click 'enable' when a little screen pops up). (ALL Pixels will have 'OEM Unlocking' in Settings but if you click it and it will not unlock, then it is not a phone you want to buy because it is not 'OEM unlocked' ie you can't install GrapheneOS, ie it is useless.
If you watch that YouTube video above, it will show a bunch of stuff. But you yourself will just buy the phone then plug it into my computer, and I will do everything else. It's only a couple commands and it just does it.This is how you (or the person offering to sell you a phone) will know if a Google Pixel is 'OEM unlocked' or not.
(You can just search on YouTube 'how to OEM unlock Pixel' to watch som...See more
It is made by Google (not by Samsung or Apple). The Pixel 1 got headlines for having the best camera. I've compared the new and older models and the performance benchmarks for the chips and the camera are basically the same across models. A Pixel 3 will be as good as a Pixel 7 for you. I recommend a Pixel 3 or 4, because they cost like $150 or $200 used in basically new condition on Marketplace or CL.
There are Pixel 3s, Pixel 3XL (larger size), and Pixel 3a. There's no difference from as far as you're concerned. I think one of these doesn't have a headphone jack or something, so check that if you need it. Most of my Pixels have headphone jacks.
The important thing is that it is 'OEM unlocked'. NOT 'Carrier unlocked' which just means you can use it on any carrier like Telus Virgin etc. OEM unlocked means you can install your own 'rom' and you will install GrapheneOS, which is just like the Android on a Samsung but it is de-Googled Android ie it only does what you want it to do, not whatever it wants in the background 24/7.
However, if you install apps those apps will ask for permissions and if you grant permissions those apps have permission to those things on your phone. If you install Facebook, it asks for basically no permissions to run. That's good. If you install WhatsApp it will ask for access to your contents, your mic, your camera, etc, just in order to run.
GrapheneOS has a nice thing, though, where you can have little phones inside your main phone. So you can install WhatsApp inside one of these 'containers' and WhatsApp, even if you grant it permissions to your phone data, only can access that data in that container, and can't reach outside that container to access your main phone's data or the other containers you might have. You can 'sandbox' apps this way to use more insecure apps.
I will help anyone install GrapheneOS on their phone after they buy the phone. It will come with regular Android, but we will remove that and install GrapheneOS.This is a Google Pixel 3 phone.
It is made by Google (not by Samsung or Apple). The Pixel 1 got headlines for having the best camera. I've compared the new and older models and the perf...See more