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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2017 22:08:26 GMT
Man Almost Daily Forgets To Start Stream
My radio programs come from a single computer that does it all, and ever since I've added a Web Hosting Server along with audio production facilities and audio streaming services the shut-down and start up procedure, what with all the security features, is so complicated that about 3-days a week I miss the last step... starting the online radio stream.
It is definitely not a sign of diminished capacity owing to chronological age, that's a ridiculous idea and it should never have come into question.
Why? Are they saying things? What are you not telling me?
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Post by Boomer on Aug 3, 2017 5:40:03 GMT
I have a broadcasting computer like that, it sends to transmitter, stream and recorder all with the same machine. Maybe you could make a desktop wallpaper with the steps to take, and go through it as a mental check list. The desktop will be the first thing you see, so it's right there at start up.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2017 12:38:43 GMT
That Could Work
Boomer may have given the right suggestion: "Maybe you could make a desktop wallpaper with the steps to take, and go through it as a mental check list. The desktop will be the first thing you see, so it's right there at start up."
The Wallpaper (default desktop screen) that I have now is a huge switchboard containing all the links I commonly use, and it would be doable to square-off a section for the daily checklist.
I will even sign it Recommended by Boomer.
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