Filed Under (Home Security) by Fajar on 31-05-2008
With a security camera for computer system connection, images are recorded and stored in digital, a copy can be made to a compact disk or a videotape and with the right software, and individual frames can be printed as still pictures. Many businesses and homeowners today are realizing the importance of having the option of video surveillance available for many reasons other than the potential for theft. Liability issues are also being resolved with the videos of accidents or complaints of mistreatment and having a security camera for computer system monitoring can make access faster and result in a better-rendered video.
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Filed Under (Home Security) by Fajar on 30-05-2008
A wireless construction security camera will keep an eye on things when you’re not able to. After all, you can’t be everywhere at once but a wireless construction security camera will make sure everything’s still there when you get to your site each and every morning.
If you are the foreman of a construction site, or if you’re just doing construction on your property and you’re worried about thieves, you have good reason to be. Many people love to raid construction sites for free building materials. Tools, wood, machines and more go missing each and every year from people raiding construction sites. You can protect your construction site, however, with a wireless construction security camera.
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Hewlett-Packard or HP as it is commonly known today is a company that started in a small garage way back in 1938. Two Stanford graduates had a dream to make things better for the world they lived in and together they built an empire to realize it. What started with a microscopic capital of US $538, today shows net revenues of more than $7 billion. This is the success story of Dave Packard and Bill Hewlett.
There is an interesting tale regarding how they named this company. It seems they were arguing on whose name should be kept first – Hewlett-Packard or Packard-Hewlett. They could not come to an agreement and decided to toss for it!
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Filed Under (Home Security) by Fajar on 29-05-2008
I love this driveway alert. We have a long driveway and the sensor is on a tree half way down the driveway so I always know when someone is coming in before they get to the door. No surprise guests. It sounds off if it is a car or a person walking up the driveway. Animals don’t seem to set it off, except one night a deer did. G. McKenney “BookGal” (Northern Michigan)
Technical Details
- Ignores birds and animals
- Flexible swivel mount
- Built-in test light
- Pulse count and sensitivity controls
- Transmitter uses 4 AA batteries
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Filed Under (Console Games) by Fajar on 28-05-2008
As with any popular and anticipated game system the Nintendo Wii was only offered in limited distribution when it first came out. When the Nintendo Wii first came out it was hot. Everyone wanted one and all of the stores tried to carry it. Then again it may have only felt like limited distribution because everyone wanted one. Many people avoided buying the Nintendo Wii online because they were unsure if the online retailer actually had the product in stock or would ever get it.
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Filed Under (Console Games) by Fajar on 27-05-2008
Gaming consoles have come along way since the early production during the 1970’s. Two of the biggest competitors in the gaming console market are the Xbox and the Palystation. These two units made by Microsoft and Sony are considered the top of the line gaming consoles, and consumers seem to enjoy both systems.
Each of the consoles has specific games that are considered exclusive to that unit. This means that certain titles of games can only be found made for a specific gaming console. The Halo series is one that is very popular and is only made for the Xbox series of gaming consoles.
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