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Home security Question?

August 10th, 2009
mrdave_215 asked:


I want a home security system for house flippers.
1) I want to be able to setup a combination of wireless and wired devices.
2) I want to setup hidden motion detectors, microphones and speakers.
3) Hook up a hard or Cell line to the system.
4) if something triggers an alarm i want be called and be able to:
a) have my phone ring and tell me which sensor was triggered
b) Be able to listen on the system microphones.
c) Be able to forward my voice through the system to a room in the house to give the appreance that someone is home.
d) Activate Lights on in the house to give the appearance of someone being home.
e) possible even monitor the system or forward video through the internet.
5) This system should be designed to be easily hidden, installed and moved to another location.

Does this system exist.
If it does exist please provide some details, IE a company website.

Please refrain from usless smart ass answers.

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How do you feel Mexico is ready to file a complaint with the International fences damage environment?

August 9th, 2009
alberto’s Parents asked:


Mexico has urged the US to alter its plans for expanded fences along their shared border, saying they would damage the environment and harm wildlife.

The fences threaten unique ecosystems, Mexican environment officials warned.

Mexico was ready to file a complaint with the International Court of Justice over the matter if the US did not respond, the environment minister said.

The planned barriers aim to curb illegal immigration, a highly divisive and controversial issue in the US.

The fences, planned along a possible 700 miles (1,125km) of the border, are to be equipped with hi-tech surveillance equipment, including sensors and strong lights.

“The eventual construction of this barrier would place at risk the various ecosystems that we share,” Mexico’s Environment Minister Juan Rafael Elvira told a news conference.

Those areas include Baja California, Sonora and Arizona, home to one of the world’s most important desert ecosystems – the Sonora Desert.

Cactus fences

Officials said Mexico was prepared to file a complaint with the International Court of Justice but wanted to explore alternatives first.

US Army personnel install sections of the US-Mexico border fence July 2007 near Puerto Palomas Mexico. Most of the illegal immigrants enter the US via the Mexico border

A report prepared for the Mexican government by experts and environmental activists from Mexico and the US said the barriers could isolate border animals into smaller groups, affecting their genetic diversity.

These include jaguars, Mexican black bears and the endangered antelope-like Sonora Pronghorn.

The use of intense lights and radar could also affect nocturnal species, they said.

The report suggested ways of minimising environmental damage, including “green corridors” of wilderness without roads.

These would allow wildlife to remain connected but not provide an easy route for people trying to cross.

Another proposal was “live” fences of cactuses, or permeable barriers to allow water, insects and pollen to cross the border.

The US Homeland Security Secretary, Michael Chertoff, has said that the fencing is needed. He has rejected arguments that the Rio Grande provides an adequate barrier as water levels in the river often drop, allowing people to wade across.

An estimated 12 million illegal immigrants are in the US, where attempts at a comprehensive overhaul of immigration law have repeatedly stalled in Congress.http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6924475.stm

I’m sure the animals will adjust. The birds can fly over, the rodents and lizards can burrow under, and the rest of them will just have to make do with whatever piece of that desert they find themselves in after the fence is finished. They make it sound as if the poor things will need conjugal visits.
The fences threaten unique ecosystems,

Right. The mexican raw sewage deoes not “threaten unique ecosystems”

The hundreds of mexican trash piles in national forests located on the mexican border does not threaten unique ecosystems.

The foot trails that go through restricted wildlife areas do not threaten unique ecosystems

The border industries that have little to no pollution control do not threaten unique ecosystems.

I bet our fellow Americans can post photos of various Mexican items not threatening unique ecosystems.

But, of course, a stainless steel/galvanized steel professionally installed fencing system will cause immediate, extensive, catastrophic, irreversible harm to those very same unique ecosystems
It couldn’t be as harmful as hundreds of thousands of people throwing trash everywhere and stomping down fragile vegetation.

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Home Security-What is it?

August 7th, 2009

Some might say part of home security is being energy independent as well as physically secure in your home.

I found this article on energy independence and want to pass it on. I especially like the wind energy part.

Ken

what could i do to add more security to my car?

July 26th, 2009
Chris asked:


i have a mustang with a lot of valuable stuff inside [LCD flip-down screen, loud expensive sound system, touchscreen in-dash, and a ps2] and not to mention its sitting on 20” chrome rims.
last night my mom’s truck got broken into and i don’t want anyone to even THINK of doing the same to my car.
i currently have an astra 2-way pager alarm but want to know if i should add like some sort of sensors to warn people when they get too close or something like that.
or should i just go to like autozone and get a car cover and just use that.
any advice/ideas?

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Remove Door From Security System?

July 25th, 2009
AlexK asked:


A few years ago we decided to disable the monitoring service on our alarm system. We had a room addition put on and they neglected to remove the sensors for the doors taken out. Now we can no longer set our alarm due to that.

Can we remove those doors from the alarm system?

We have a MagnumAlert 1000 Series

Thanks!

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Why does my DSL connection quit during the night?

July 24th, 2009
niels0827 asked:


I’ve had AT&T high-speed DSL internet service for about a year, and in the past two months, every single night, the light on my modem flashes red for a few seconds, then flashes green, then holds a steady green, then allows me to browse the internet for about 20 seconds until it happens again, except the second time, it doesn’t let me browse at all until the process repeats itself. It occurs every single night from anywhere between 7:30 PM to 7:30 AM, which is the only time I really get to use the internet. I have called AT&T literally over 30 times in one month. They have sent over five technicians over, and NONE of them have fixed the problem. There is no satellite dish or burglar alarm, the modem is not near any electrical device, the phone is in a different phone jack than the DSL is. The phone has a filter on it, and the DSL doesn’t, even though it doesn’t work either way. I have NO problems during the day – only the night. I’ve been through four modems already.
The modem is a Siemens SpeedStream 4100B. I have tried plugging the computer into different phone jacks, moving the modem around, adding and removing filters from the DSL phone line, and none of it works. Please keep in mind that I don’t speak computer talk, and I won’t understand too many technical terms
The modem is a Siemens SpeedStream 4100B. I have tried plugging the computer into different phone jacks, moving the modem around, adding and removing filters from the DSL phone line, and none of it works. Please keep in mind that I don’t speak computer talk, and I won’t understand too many technical terms

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How much is my clean, “low mileage” 97 Eclipse GSX worth?

July 23rd, 2009
Mac asked:


First off, I already know the KBB price.. which is $6200.

I always hear people are looking for them.. they are rare..

So what do you think its worth?

Its in great condition. 79.2k miles. My first and last issue with it (since I’ve owned it for 2 years) was an alternator problem… a year and a half ago!

Its for the most part stock but I:
Upgraded the stock intake.
Upgraded to a 3″ catback exhaust.
Replaced front and rear speakers with Alpines.
Replaced stock received with Kenwood receiver.
Tinted the windows (35%).
Replaced the stock 03′ wheels with black 17″ Motegi FF7s.
Replaced stock security system with an aftermarket system w/ sensor.

White paint, CLEAN, no rust, automatic. AWD. ABS.

Both foglights need to be replaced.. I put black electrical tape over them for now.. thats pretty much the only “issue” with it now.

I plan on selling it next year, possibly earlier.. just doing my research.. so it will probably be around 85k miles by time of sale in 09..
I used TMV as well, I got the same results then added my options and it went to $3,712 $4,858 $6,482.. how does a computer factor in popularity amongst young adults and the tuner scene? Or that nearly every part on this car is customizable? Its a tuner favorite for a reason…

I’ve been watching auctions on ebay as well. Last 97 GSX went for $6400 w/ 80k miles however had a repairable but major mechanical problem. (over 20 bids I remember)
A GST (GSX is the top model) is currently at $4.1k with 130k, 4 days, 9 bids.
Another GST with 110k is at $5.1k, 6 days and 27 bids.

Now think about my GSX with great mileage, clean and no problems… if I put this car at “Buy it now” for $5000, I assure you it will be gone in < 1 day!

I appreciate every answer but please, no computerized pricing answers because they wont accurately help with *this* car. I asked the question to get "human" answers.

Its a 12 y/o car sure, but thats a thought about automobiles in general, not a rare gsx.

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How do burglars go in your home?

July 22nd, 2009
Herbert & Sylvia R asked:


Wondering how burglars go in your home… do they usually break a window and then open it to go in… or do you suppose they just break it and go in? I’m getting a home security system installed… but they are charging a lot to get the “glass break” sensor installed… so I am only getting the sensor in which only detects when a window is opened… what do you guys think? I’m thinking they break the window then open it…

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Do you like your job?

July 20th, 2009
nolongeramused asked:


Over the years, I’ve had a LOT of jobs: Barman, labourer, furniture deliverer, carpenter, mailman, secretary, typist, light-bulb seller, security trainer, site manager, fruit picker, fisherman, potman, scaffolder, burglar alarm maker, factory worker etc. etc.

Of these jobs, I’ve hated about 80% of them, and the remaining 20% have all had major downsides (working with idiots, too much time spent at work, getting attacked, endless monotony etc. etc).

However, the job I’m at now (I’ve been here for about a month) is really hard and stressful, but I just realised today how much I like it. It’s my first really important job (i.e. people die if I screw up), I pretty much keep my own hours, I don’t really have a boss and the people I talk to all day are really friendly and appreciative.

Does anyone else really like the job they’re in?

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the sims help?

July 18th, 2009
Byrd D asked:


i recently bought the sims for my nintendo gamecube, and it says there is two paly co-op, but i dont know where to find it. can you please tell me where. also, how do i set my burglar alarm (i cant select it).
it is just the game the sims. that is the title. the sims, not the sims 2 or the urbz, just the sims

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