Yeah only reason we went is we moved down here last year and did not go. next year we will will finally be back in Littleton so we won't go then. It was fun but really busy. man do I love the smell of roasting Chiles
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Not new but back home, No.4 MK1 in .303 I learned to shoot on. Took my first deer with this gun.
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Brought internet (amongst other things) to the new work bench in the garage.
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Jer, from your picture I have deduced that you like to floss your teeth while watching video footage of your own home from multiple angles... [ROFL1]
In all seriousness, what kind of security system are you running? It looks pretty good.
Why yes, yes I do.
Not really a 'system' exactly. Those systems that are sold as a package unit suck for the most part. I cringe whenever someone tells me they got a security system at Costco/Sam's/Walmart/insert big box store name here. What you see there is cameras paired with 3rd party software for PC & mobile phone to allow real-time viewing and recording from all of the above as well as instant movement detection notification. You can even log in from an internet connection anywhere to view. If you're in the market let me know as I've done lots of installs on the side for people and businesses. Cameras run about $100 per, the software will set you back $50-$100 (one-time) depending on what route you go for which devices and then my time to install is less per hour than what an average electrician charges.
If you think that looks good you should see my HTC Evo LTE. Having 9 cameras displayed in thumbnail on your home screen is pretty handy and blows people's minds. [Coffee]
is it a series of Foscam camera's?
I use a Foscam as a baby monitor :D
Full Infrared night vision, panability...its awesome :D james bond baby monitor :P
The PC software I use primarily is Blue Iris. The software will work with most camera manufacturers but the cameras I use most are Foscam's IP WiFi cameras and have had the best luck. The built-in firmware makes emailing still images on motion a snap. Not the easiest to set up for reliability but that's where I make my money.