They are not fine.

I had an extra small cheap tablet my parents got me for Christmas and i downloaded an app called ip web cam, then did a little router work and port forwarded the internal ip broadcast address under TCP/UDP protocol, then once that was done I cut a slit the width of the tablet into a small box, taped it and suspended it with gorilla tape into the desired angle, plugged it in to the charger and put it next to the incubator. if these don't hatch (or if they do, either way) and we get chicks, im going to be following a similar procedure for the brooder, then eventually the coop.
 
ALERT!!! Possible pip!
I need confirmation on this, if you look at the bottom half of the skinny tip in the egg on the back right, does looks like a pip? I asked the agriculture teacher and he said it's not cracked... !!! and then I may be mistaking the S's that the layers wrote on it to indicate silkies for another pip on the egg in the back left. Can someone tell me if my suspicions for the egg in the very back right looks like a pip?
 
ALERT!!! Possible pip!
I need confirmation on this, if you look at the bottom half of the skinny tip in the egg on the back right, does looks like a pip? I asked the agriculture teacher and he said it's not cracked... !!! and then I may be mistaking the S's that the layers wrote on it to indicate silkies for another pip on the egg in the back left. Can someone tell me if my suspicions for the egg in the very back right looks like a pip?

I might see something...?
Sometimes when you pick up the egg you can feel the chick pecking inside. At least I feel it when my pigeon eggs are hatching.
 
I thought we weren't supposed to touch them?
Lazy Gardner: NO!!! ...

I'm also not at home right now
And here's a sketch
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Just getting home it turns out to be just a shadow.... and that little slit wasnt really there... cmon little guys, come out here! we have free cookies..
 
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