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Jun 18, 2019
Great Wireless HDMI
First, these are great little HDMI transmitters. They automatically pair and the signal is great. For me, they solved a difficult installation problem which would have required pulling up the sub floor and drilling through joists to run coax.
Now some minor criticisms:
They are a bit bulky, not bad, but hard to hide for a clean look. Also, they use a bulky transformer power supply that takes up a lot of outlet real estate. The chords are also quite short. In these days of USB power, you would think that they could have designed the receiver to have the option to use a local power supply, or at least have a longer chord on the supply that they give you.
Just a couple of minor issues keep this from receiving 5 stars.

Jan 09, 2018
Must Read
This is yet another replacement book. I believe that this book is so important that I keep giving my copies away.
This takes a biodiversity point of view to explain why some civilizations advanced earlier than others. We are all Homosapiens tha all exhibit the same average intelligence. There is no inherent reason why one set of genes produced advanced technology and others didn't. The author takes the position that the answer to that question lies in the environment in which those cultures developed. Well supported with data. An absolutely critical read for anyone who wants to join the conversation about culture and diversity.

Jul 11, 2017
The counter sink bits are OK, but the bits are ridiculous. Bent while adjusting depth.