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Want small security camera for internal security G Wood 10-03-2007
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Posted by HeyBub on October 3, 2007, 6:07 pm
G Wood wrote:
> I trust this posting isn't entirely off-topic. If anybody knows of a
> better venue, I'd apprecaite the feedback...
>
> I have a remote cabin that has been robbed by persons unknown (but
> suspected to be meth-heads well known in the area). Law enforcement
> is stretched thin, so proving the identity of the perps will be
> impossible.

Small correction by a pedantic fuddy-duddy: A building cannot be "robbed."
Only a person can be robbed. Buildings (and cars and caves) are burgled.

Have you considered an alarm system?

Catch 'em in the act. Shoot 'em dead, I always say.



Posted by Jim Yanik on October 3, 2007, 9:40 pm

> I trust this posting isn't entirely off-topic. If anybody knows of a
> better venue, I'd apprecaite the feedback...
>
> I have a remote cabin that has been robbed by persons unknown (but
> suspected to be meth-heads well known in the area). Law enforcement
> is stretched thin, so proving the identity of the perps will be
> impossible.
>
> What I would like to find is a battery powered nanny-cam or similar
> camera that I can conceal in a smoke detector shell. The trick is
> that I'd like the cam to simply capture a few minutes (or even snaps)
> of the viewing area and store images to a flash drive. I can't wire
> the output to a PC or similar storage device.
>
> In addition, I'd want the camera to be motion activated, or triggered
> by a simple means that I could set up if a forced entry is made. The
> intent is to simply get a pictorial record of an illegal entry.
>
> Any ideas where I can find products like this? I haven't been able to
> find anything that combines motion activated and storing info to a
> flash drive.
>
> Cheers
> Gary
>
>

I've seen stand-alone digital cameras made for hunters to use in the
woods;they even have IR flashes to work under low light conditions and not
alert the prey.I've seen local sporting goods newspaper ads for them.
they strap to trees,are battery-powered.

--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net

Posted by Stormin Mormon \(on backup com on October 5, 2007, 8:06 pm
Sporting goods suppliers. Hunters cameras, they use this kind of thing for
finding deer travel zones.

--

Christopher A. Young
.
.

I trust this posting isn't entirely off-topic. If anybody knows of a better
venue, I'd apprecaite the feedback...

I have a remote cabin that has been robbed by persons unknown (but suspected
to be meth-heads well known in the area). Law enforcement is stretched
thin, so proving the identity of the perps will be impossible.

What I would like to find is a battery powered nanny-cam or similar camera
that I can conceal in a smoke detector shell. The trick is that I'd like
the cam to simply capture a few minutes (or even snaps) of the viewing area
and store images to a flash drive. I can't wire the output to a PC or
similar storage device.

In addition, I'd want the camera to be motion activated, or triggered by a
simple means that I could set up if a forced entry is made. The intent is
to simply get a pictorial record of an illegal entry.

Any ideas where I can find products like this? I haven't been able to find
anything that combines motion activated and storing info to a flash drive.

Cheers
Gary




Posted by Stormin Mormon \(on backup com on October 5, 2007, 8:09 pm
The other option is to get yourself dropped off, and live in an inner room
with black out curtains. When the meth heads break through the door, you
execute them with gunfire. Thus saving the taxpayer a lot of money on
medical bills for thier worthless carcasses.

--

Christopher A. Young
.
.

I trust this posting isn't entirely off-topic. If anybody knows of a better
venue, I'd apprecaite the feedback...

I have a remote cabin that has been robbed by persons unknown (but suspected
to be meth-heads well known in the area). Law enforcement is stretched
thin, so proving the identity of the perps will be impossible.

What I would like to find is a battery powered nanny-cam or similar camera
that I can conceal in a smoke detector shell. The trick is that I'd like
the cam to simply capture a few minutes (or even snaps) of the viewing area
and store images to a flash drive. I can't wire the output to a PC or
similar storage device.

In addition, I'd want the camera to be motion activated, or triggered by a
simple means that I could set up if a forced entry is made. The intent is
to simply get a pictorial record of an illegal entry.

Any ideas where I can find products like this? I haven't been able to find
anything that combines motion activated and storing info to a flash drive.

Cheers
Gary




Posted by Jim Yanik on October 5, 2007, 11:12 pm

> The other option is to get yourself dropped off, and live in an inner
> room with black out curtains. When the meth heads break through the
> door, you execute them with gunfire. Thus saving the taxpayer a lot of
> money on medical bills for thier worthless carcasses.
>

AMEN!!
and they don't commit any further thefts/crimes. Ever.
saves everybody money.


he could also just park down the road,and bicycle the rest of the way to
the cabin. Bring the bike inside..... ;-)

--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net

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