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Re: Another dumb ass tech
On Dec 30, 5:39=EF=BF=BDpm, CH=EF=BF=BDIS <s...@xxxxx> wrote:
> "Jim" wrote...
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> On Dec 30, 5:03 pm, CH IS <s...@xxxxx> wrote:
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> > > > "nick markowitz" wrote...
> > > > I was cracking up watching a Sopranos episode where they plant a bu=
g
> > > > in tonys house and by pass his napco alarm box which just happens t=
o
> > > > be on the outside.
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> > > Isn't that where you'd normally install a panel?
>
> > > Unless, of course, it's for a bank. Then the panel goes in the
> > > underground
> > > tunnels.
>
> > > - Chris
>
> > O come on now!
>
> > Talk about not knowing how alarm systems work.
>
> > It doesn't make any difference WHERE the equipment is located.
>
> > Everyone knows that all you need is a code reader that you attach to
> > any two wires anyplace in the world and it will scan every possible
> > code of the alarm system that you are interested in and find the right
> > one in 5 seconds.
>
> > Boy do I keep my code reader safe and secure so that no one can use if
> > for doing bad things. I do however, occasionally rent it to movie
> > studios for making motion pictures.
>
> Only as a last resort should the code reader be used.
>
> If possible though, you should go for the secret tunnel... that way you c=
an
> also splice into the cameras and loop the video so it looks like nothing =
is
> happening.
>
> Come to think of it though, I have a hard enough time getting electrician=
s
> to install an outlet above a suspended ceiling for me. =EF=BF=BDHow do th=
ese
> installers have someone build an entire underground tunnel for their pane=
ls
> and coax junction boxes? =EF=BF=BDI'm starting to think that maybe some o=
f this
> movie stuff doesn't really happen.
>
> - Chris-
I sometimes think I could find some tunnel experts easier than I could
find an electrician.
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