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Ask Slashdot: Skype Setup For Toddler's Room? 302

Posted by timothy
from the long-distance-day-care dept.
New submitter mmmmdave writes "My parents love to Skype with my kid. My kid loves to mash laptop buttons and drool on the screen. And because we don't want to spend forty minutes every night holding the laptop outside of baby arms' length, we're looking to build some sort of wall-mounted monitor + webcam thingy. I'm sure there's a much cheaper option than sticking an iPad on the wall; what's more, non-touchscreen is probably better, so my daughter can't hang up the calls. Any ideas?"
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Ask Slashdot: Skype Setup For Toddler's Room?

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 15, 2012 @12:13PM (#40006307)

    Did you name your kid Winston, by any chance?

    Bad idea, dude, bad idea.

  • by polar red (215081) on Tuesday May 15, 2012 @12:14PM (#40006317)

    Can't you protect the laptop/baby with plexiglass?

  • Funny (Score:5, Funny)

    by AshFan (879808) on Tuesday May 15, 2012 @12:16PM (#40006339)
    That's funny, because it's my parents, not my kids, who like to mash on laptop buttons and drool on the keyboard.
  • by xxxJonBoyxxx (565205) on Tuesday May 15, 2012 @12:19PM (#40006381)

    Why do you want to torture your kids with 40 minutes of grandparent gooing on the screen?

  • by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 15, 2012 @12:21PM (#40006409)
    No, it's phukingeediot.
  • by Zero__Kelvin (151819) on Tuesday May 15, 2012 @12:21PM (#40006411) Homepage
    We tried protecting a baby with plexiglass once, but it was a disaster. We were thinking of getting Baby 2.0 to see if the problem has been fixed, but the delivery time is outrageous!
  • E*TRADE (Score:5, Funny)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 15, 2012 @12:25PM (#40006473)

    whatever you do, don't install E*TRADE on said laptop

  • by vlm (69642) on Tuesday May 15, 2012 @12:31PM (#40006559)

    Why didn't my ask slashdot submission get accepted? I'm looking for a good way to copy my files from the computer in my living room to the computer in my bedroom without using wireless internet. Any ideas?

    Noobs. Us old timers know everything. Use the unix "split" command to make a bunch of little 2 kilobyte files, turn each into 40-L QR code each of which holds about 2900 bytes, print those bastards, hand carry or armed courier or military gunship escorted transport chopper, whatever is needed in your situation to approach the bedroom, then feed the QR codes thru ye olde sheet feeder scanner and use unix "cat" command to merge the binaries together. If you're really leet you'd use PAR files but I can be arsed to figure out the options to split down to 2 K. Bonus, it uses linux. This is also a pretty good backup scheme. The bad news is I assume you're transferring blueray dvd pr0n rips downloaded from u****t so thats gonna be about seven million pages at one QR per page. Well, if you wanna be 'leet you gotta pay the price.

  • by vlm (69642) on Tuesday May 15, 2012 @12:34PM (#40006613)

    We were thinking of getting Baby 2.0 to see if the problem has been fixed, but the delivery time is outrageous!

    Instead of having one employee work on it, just assign nine, and guaranteed it'll be done nine times faster; maybe even faster with synergy. Don't they teach anything at MBA school anymore?

  • Re:Funny (Score:5, Funny)

    by NoNonAlphaCharsHere (2201864) on Tuesday May 15, 2012 @12:38PM (#40006675)
    Oh, I don't know. Reading the summary and wondering how the fuck this question made it to Slashdot's front page made me drool and bash my head on the keyboard.
  • by idontgno (624372) on Tuesday May 15, 2012 @12:48PM (#40006799) Journal

    Where did you get your MBA, Bob Jones University?

    The obvious answer is to rightsource the job. You can get 18 contract wombs in India for the price of just one here. So, you can have Baby 2.0 delivered within three* weeks of specification.

    *Yeah, within three. Fabrication requires two weeks, but unless you're paying for teleportation technology, the fastest you'll get the baby delivered is a few days after completion of manufacturing.

  • Re:Funny (Score:5, Funny)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 15, 2012 @12:49PM (#40006805)

    Ask Slashdot

    Hi, slashdot, I want to hook up a mouse to my computer. I already have a mouse, it's in a box on the sofa, and my computers across the room at the desk. I don't think the cord will reach that far, and I really don't want to use it from the couch anyway (my keyboard's at the desk, so I'd be walking back and forth a lot). Any ideas?

    -- AC

  • by Rob the Bold (788862) on Tuesday May 15, 2012 @01:14PM (#40007089)

    Put the laptop on a table, out of arms reach and hold the child on your lap. There. Problem solved. No need for restraining of hands, you just hold the child on your lap as you would any other time.

    But from the summary, thats not what the parent wants - he wants to stop several very easily prevented actions, such as touching, ending the call accidentally, drooling on the devices etc. All of those things would not happen if they were there supervising the child during the conversation.

    iF i hads athgsd toddler on 2 yasdr lap aright noas the s is aatht you'sda he reading.

    No, seriously. And it's not like my kid is especially wiggly, either.

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