Re: security camera - save to disk advice please
Von: motley me (tommy@leesecurity.nospam.net) [Profil]
Datum: 04.02.2008 03:52
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Newsgroup: comp.home.automation alt.security.alarms alt.security
Datum: 04.02.2008 03:52
Message-ID: <Xns9A39DCB243F0tommynospamcom@66.150.105.47>
Newsgroup: comp.home.automation alt.security.alarms alt.security
Frank Olson <use_the_email_links@yoursecuritysource.com> wrote in news:qrupj.42643$ow.33592@pd7urf1no: > motley me wrote: >> "John J. Bengii" <nobody@yahoo.calm.dwn> wrote in >> news:056dnQnh4Pb8vTvanZ2dnUVZ_hKdnZ2d@golden.net: >> >>> There are fake cameras with blinking LEDs that are cheap and may be >>> worth a try. The other technique that can be quite effective is to get >>> your daughter to apologize for being a bitch to somebody she pissed >>> off. There is usually a reason and it seems to be working. >>> >>> >> >> And they look just like fake cameras with a little blinking red light. >> >> > > > Actually Panasonic used to sell "gutted" Nuvicon and Vidicon tube > cameras (with the lenses and brand/model numbers intact). These were > once *real* cameras so you couldn't tell the difference. I still have a > couple (I think). :-) > I have never bought any of those ,but i have used a couple of dead cameras in that fasion. -- Tommy Lee -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
