Archive for October, 2010

How do I find out my "real" ip address?

The remotely viewable security camera system at my business requires that I enter the ip address for access. Since I installed a wireless router to my modem, the ip address won’t let me view video surveillance. Going to "What is my ip address" gives me information that is not relavent to the DVR.

this is the video where freddy mitchell the UCLA Receiver breaks his leg while he is running and it flies back over his head when hes running. i cannot find this video anywhere. Please help me find this video.

Security and Loss prevention should be a priority concern especially in today’s economy! A dvr camera security system can give you a management tool to clear up any uncertainties. We are the Local CCTV Camera surveillance systems experts here in Pinellas, Clearwater, St. Petersburg and the surrounding Tampa Bay Regions. If you have a need for home security video then look no further then American Computer Telecom Inc. Call us today! 727-532-0884

This is a commercial for Cisco showing the police watching the city cameras that we were all told were not surveillance cameras, but cameras that take snapshots for speeders. What they don’t tell you is that the computer does biometric scanning and can tell the operator, or store in the computer, who you are, what your criminal history is and how long you were at that corner. It can also connect to a database with all of your information. It is well known that companies track everything you do online and what you purchase. just imagine the information the government stores. So if they see you walking down the street and the computer recognizes you, they can tell within seconds if you are a 9/11 truther, birther, etc. So if the mainstream news keeps on making up stories about 9/11 truthers wanting to kill Obama (Barry Soetoro), then you could be arrested within minutes just because you were walking down the street minding your own business. And if you think they can’t tell who you are when you drive by, think again. All new license plates have an RFID chip in them and can be tracked by this surveillance system. Welcome to our new Prison Planet where you have no rights…including your god-given right to question everything…especially things that don’t add up…like 9/11 for instance.

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I don’t feel safe, I want a camera that pivots between ours and our neighbors yard so I can keep an eye on whats going on, even at night so I can alert her if someones in her yard as well. We don’t know who is doing this crap but I want both of us to be safe.

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Virginia Tech Tyrod Taylor & the Receivers

A compilation of Hokie players Tyrod Taylor, Jarrett Boykin, Danny Coale, and Dyrell Roberts.

I'm setting up a surveillance system in my house…?

I’m setting up a surveillance system in my house, and I want to only have cameras that don’t record , and only send the video to a monitor, how do I do this? I liked these cameras http://www.barcodesinc.com/pdf/Samsung/gvbcc723.pdf

Is there any way I can connect them to a monitor without buying those expensive DVRs?

Part 2 is here: www.youtube.com The Forensic Audio, Video, and Image Analysis Unit (FAVIAU) of the FBI’s Operational Technology Division, presents Best Practices for the Installation of CCTV Recording Systems. This is a must see DVD for fans of the television series 24. FBI Special Agent Renee Walker narrates the 20-minute program, which is based on a realistic case scenario featuring the do’s and don’ts of CCTV setup. The DVD contains exciting footage that captivates the audience while providing guidance to install CCTV to obtain the best possible recorded footage. Topics include general setup, resolution, cameras and camera placement, best collection methods of the recorded footage for law enforcement, native/proprietary file format, retrieval methods, and much more. The DVD is available free to international, federal, state and local governments involved in law enforcement, security, and counter-terrorism activities. The FBI also encourages law enforcement to provide the DVD to anyone who owns, operates, installs, or is responsible for the purchase of CCTV recording systems. Educators, contractors, vendors, suppliers, and other interested parties may also obtain the DVD files.

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