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VideoSecu 150 Feet Video Power Security Camera Cable for CCTV Surveillance DVR System Installation CBV150 C13

  • All in one video and power cable
  • Plug and plug ready
  • Cable functions for bnc or rca connection.
  • 150 Feet video/power cables in black
  • 2 bnc to rca adapter included

Use with Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) applications and security camera components. This pre-terminated CCTV cable is perfect for transmitting video and power.
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Lorex LIVE SD9 Wireless Digital Security System – LW2902

  • Simple installation – no cables required!
  • Integrated digital video recorder – SD card included!
  • Multiple recording modes: manual, schedule, and motion
  • 2-way audio intercom
  • 150′ indoor / 450′ outdoor wireless range

ULTRA-DIGITAL WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY FOR EXCELLENT VIDEO & AUDIO QUALITY; 9″ LCD WITH BUILT-IN WIRELESS RECEIVER & SECURE DIGITAL CARD RECORDER; MOTION DETECTION, SCHEDULED & MANUAL START/STOP RECORDING OPTIONS; DATE STAMPED RECORDINGS; VGA OR QVGA RESOLUTIONS; VIEW IN SINGLE CAMERA OR QUAD MODEEXPANDABLE TO UP TO 4 CAMERAS; 2-WAY AUDIO INTERCOM; INCLUDES 2 COLOR VGA WIRELESS CAMERAS WITH WEATHERPROOF HOUSINGS, 3 POWER ADAPTERS, 4 GB SECURE DIGITAL CARD, REMOTE, TABLETOP STAND & UNDER-COUNTER Mount

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Parking Fail

Some cool security system companies images:

Parking Fail
security system companies

Image by Blyzz
Found this scene about 10 years back and only got around to scanning the picture recently. Apparently the employees of this company got paid on Fridays and then used to promptly go to the bottlestore afterwards. If memory serves correctly, this was not the first time the driver of this car was in an accident.

Parking Fail
security system companies

Image by Blyzz
Found this scene about 10 years back and only got around to scanning the picture recently. Apparently the employees of this company got paid on Fridays and then used to promptly go to the bottlestore afterwards. If memory serves correctly, this was not the first time the driver of this car was in an accident.

2009 GMC Yukon Red, 47K miles

2009 GMC Yukon Red, 47K miles

W/6-Disc In-Dash Cd/Mp3, Bose Premium Audio System Feature, Cd system, Mp3 Decoder, Rear Audio

Price: $ 32,345

Location
4603 Johnston St.
70503 Lafayette, USA

Technical Manager, Client Services

Technical Manager, Client Services

Title: Technical Manager, Client Services
Location: OH-Columbus-Marysville
The Scotts Company, LLC

Price:

Location

Marysville, USA

4 BR/4B House partially furnished with Security System

The Home is secured with a Brinks Home Security System and has 4 carpeted bedrooms and 4 bathrooms

Price: $ 1,600

Location
802 W Longleaf Drive, #87
36832 Auburn, USA

Nice Home Security Camera System photos

Some cool home security camera system images:

I know we’re the smartest girls in all of Copenhagen, Brigitte, but I’m not so sure it’s a good idea to let these guys take us home…
home security camera system

Image by Ed Yourdon
Note: this photo was published in a Dec 10, 2010 blog titled "Mais que se passe t’il chez nos amis québécois?" It was also published in a Jun 5, 2011 blog titled "What you need to know what the internal security, the FBI and other law enforcement in your country?"

Moving into 2012, the photo was published in an undated (mid-Feb 2012) blog titled "Home Security Camera"

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Because Central Park occupies a massive 843 acres in the (duh!) center of Manhattan, it’s no surprise that there area numerous entrances and exits all around the perimeter of the park. Some of them are quite well known — such as the entrance on the southeast corner, at Fifth Avenue and 59th Street (across the street from the GM Building and the old Plaza Hotel), or the entrance at the western side of the 72nd Street "transverse" that cuts through the park and comes out on Fifth Avenue (well known because the statuesque Dakota apartment building, where John Lennon once lived, is located at Central Park West and 72nd Street).

Based on where they live, and based on their normal work and leisure routines, most New Yorkers tend to favor certain entrances and exits, and may never have used (or even seen) certain other ones. In my case, for example, I’ve always been aware that there’s an entrance at the southwestern corner of the park, right at Columbus Circle. It’s officially known as Merchant’s Gate — and it’s hard to miss, because there’s an enormous monument commemorating the explosion/sinking of the Maine in February 1898, which precipitated the Spanish-American War. But since I don’t live, work, or travel to that particular corner of Manhattan very often, I’ve almost never used that entrance to the park. By "almost never," I mean only once or twice in the 40+ years that I’ve lived in New York City.

I don’t think that this almost-perfect record of non-use of a park entrance has had any negative effect on my life … but it occurred to me, the other day, that I might have missed some interesting photographic opportunities. And since I was getting a little bored by returning to the same old places to photograph the same old scenes in other parts of the city, over and over again, I decided that the southwestern corner of Central Park was worth taking a look at.

As you might imagine, the massive Maine monument dominates the scene — and I felt obliged to photograph it once or twice, just to acknowledge its existence. But after that … well, it turns out that it’s not really all that photogenic, and nobody was paying much attention to it. Aside from the monument, there was an open mini-plaza where people could walk, chat, sit, and relax — presumably on the way into, or the way out of, the park itself. There were a couple of food stands, offering items that looked slightly more nourishing and tasty than the stuff available from the usual hot-dog stands that one finds throughout the park (and almost every street corner). I wasn’t hungry myself, but I noticed that several people bought a snack, or a sandwich, and then found a convenient spot to sit and relax while they munched and nibbled.

So, in the end, the photographic opportunities turned out to be pretty much the same as always: it was the people who were the most interesting — not the statues or the squirrels or the trees or the flowers. There were tourists, and New Yorkers on their lunch break, and students from a local parochial school, and office workers on their lunch break. There was a Statue of Liberty mime, a few retired people, some bicyclists, joggers, and athletes. There were nannies pushing babies in strollers, and mothers carrying babies in snugglies and backpacks, and dog-walkers with their pets. There were crazy-looking people, and beautiful people, and ugly people.

And there were lots, and lots, and lots of guys hustling unwary tourists, offering them rides and tours through the park in their brightly-colored pedicabs. Perhaps because I was wielding a camera, I was mistaken by several of these guys as a tourist; when I responded to their pitch about a park ride by saying, "I live here," they gave me a disgusted look and quickly moved away. Meanwhile, several other vendors had tables with photos and trinkets and bawdy signs that they did their best to sell to anyone who walked by. All of this, as best I could tell, was dutifully recorded by a NYC Police Dept. security camera, which sat high above it all … but nobody seemed to even notice it.

I took some 300+ photos to document all of this, and winnowed it down to 50 "keepers" that will hopefully give you a reasonably good impression of what the scene looked like. Having done so, I hopped in a taxi and headed back uptown. For all I know, it may be another 40 years before I enter this corner of the park again…

iPhone security camera/dvr client
home security camera system

Image by ChrisDag
Q-see makes the security DVR systems that you see at places like Costco and other home electronics places.

The new versions encode via H2.64 at decent resolution and are network-aware.

Downside is that the management interface is Windows only (via an activeX widget).

Oddly enough though, there is a rock-solid iPhone app that can browse the video feeds and even send PTZ (pan, tilt, zoom) commands to movable camera rigs.

This screenshot is from the "SuperCam" app, currently free in the Apple App store.

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Question by CommanderCrusty: What causes false alarms in wireless home security systems?

Best answer:

Answer by Shifa Ali
possibly critters
but u should ask a professional
im only 12 yrs old but seriously it could be a little critter

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