I sometimes use trail cameras, and they do a very good job of recording videos both day and night, and are triggered by movement. While mine are not wireless with live feeds, such are available. I would expect security cameras to be much more sophisticated than my trail cams.
Re: "unprecedented -- for the time, at least --" but nothing compared to Google and Facebook.
Dude, generally I refrain from replying to your posts, I just flag them and move on. But this one is posted from the depths of ignorance so great the bottom may never be found.
So tell me oh ignorant one, does Google make people disappear? Does Google slip a note in your pocket saying if you don't cooperate all your transgressions will be revealed to Command? Does Google threaten your family with harm if you don't comply?
To compare Google to the Stasi is the stupidest thing I've ever read.
I am totally confused. I just checked my Google News tab again and am still unable to find any advertising on it. Is it subliminal? Or maybe some sort of invisible brainwashing stuff? I'm more than willing to jump on the criticize Google News for making money off advertisements on Google News bandwagon. but somebody has to tell me what to complain about.
Indiana is not part of Appalachia, but rabies is common here. My mother got bit by a rabid dog as she was opening the door to enter the house, and twice in the last five years I've had to kill rabid raccoons on my property (1/2 rural acre). I even saw a rabid coyote when I lived in California. It's not unusual to see a rabid raccoon here. My little Bichon is a member of my family (and helped me deal with chemo) and no cop is going to shoot him as long as I'm here.
Since the purpose of shooting someone is to take them down as fast as possible, I thought all the cops carried only hollowpoints. I only use FMJ rounds for target shooting, the rest of the time my handguns are loaded with frangible (people killer) rounds. The ban on hollowpoints only applies to the military,
Re: Re: You'd have to ask the NRA. It's their ideal.
So, you're saying there were trained snipers with their rifles there? That's the only people that could have dealt with the shooter. If there were people there with handguns, I'd assume they'd do just like I would and run like hell for cover.
Seems like this should make a Cox appeal a slam dunk. Cox lost the case because the Court determined they were guilty of "not" disconnecting customers due to allegations of copyright infringement, so it seems to me that the USSC has determined that to be unconstitutional.
Two years ago I was effectively banned from posting comments to the local newspaper's comment section when they decided to require login via Facebook and I didn't (and don't) have a Facebook account. Seems like the only people that did not have Facebook accounts are the intelligent ones as the comments section now reads like a cesspool.
Anyone heard from the reporters that had video of the Turkish Government delivering truck loads of arms to the Islamic State? Or watched the videos of the Turks with artillery sitting on the hill watching the Kurds in Kobane as they were being slaughtered by Islamic State? And how about all the Kurds being massacred within Turkey even now?
Erdogan is an evil tyrant that needs to be executed, along with the rest of his governmental collaborators.
I wasted my money on a similar version and even paid for the app that was required to use my smart phone. It provides little more info than the check engine light does. It told me that I had an intermittent cylinder miss, but no more info, while my Auto X-Ray OBD2 scanner was able to show the O2 sensor signal that would intermittently go full lean, causing the computer to go full rich on the fuel, thus causing one or more cylinders to flood out.
These things provide little to no useful information needed to diagnose a problem, they just tell you a problem exists somewhere.
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Re: Wait a minute...a camera?
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Re: "unprecedented -- for the time, at least --" but nothing compared to Google and Facebook.
So tell me oh ignorant one, does Google make people disappear? Does Google slip a note in your pocket saying if you don't cooperate all your transgressions will be revealed to Command? Does Google threaten your family with harm if you don't comply?
To compare Google to the Stasi is the stupidest thing I've ever read.
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My mother got bit by a rabid dog as she was opening the door to enter the house, and twice in the last five years I've had to kill rabid raccoons on my property (1/2 rural acre). I even saw a rabid coyote when I lived in California. It's not unusual to see a rabid raccoon here.
My little Bichon is a member of my family (and helped me deal with chemo) and no cop is going to shoot him as long as I'm here.
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Re: Re: You'd have to ask the NRA. It's their ideal.
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What about the Cox decision?
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Re: Where are the "second amendment advocates" now?
Are you an FBI Agent?
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Erdogan is an evil tyrant that needs to be executed, along with the rest of his governmental collaborators.
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These things provide little to no useful information needed to diagnose a problem, they just tell you a problem exists somewhere.
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Freedom, we barely knew you.
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And all very old names are "Archaic", which means very old.
Dumbest post of the week.
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http://www.wired.com/2015/07/hackers-remotely-kill-jeep-highway/
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