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Re: Learning Resources



"Stanley Barthfarkle" <sbarth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:ORAVf.51015$F_3.35853@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Don't listen to this. The AT&T 8000 is the professional alarm equivalent
to
> a Yugo automobile on cinder blocks.

Some people just don't understand systems far ahead of their time I guess

> What I would do:
> a)- Get 3 bids from small, local, reputable alarm installation companies.
If
> any show "high-pressure, buy-it-now" sales tactics- throw them out and
call
> another. Avoid the large chain companies- you will not get what you pay
for.
> b)- Use the info gleaned from their bids to evaluate whether you
> can/should/want to install it yourself.

I prefer the high-pressure buy-it-now tactic, it stresses me out and I buy
things like Zebra-colored skinsuits and funny shaped bikes

> e)- Go on vacation. Be amazed that you're not consumed with worry that
> something will happen while you're gone.
> f)- Go on a business trip. Be amazed that you're not consumed with worry
> that something will happen to your family while you're gone.

I go on vacations and business trips all the time and am consumed with
worry....or maybe guilt...I'm never quite sure

> g)- Go to sleep. Be amazed that you're not consumed with worry that
> something will happen while you're asleep.

When I go to sleep I get strange calls from a guy named Tom Fowler, he
drones on and on





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