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Re: Stuff alarm installers notice



On Saturday, September 21, 2013 2:29:33 PM UTC-5, Bob La Londe wrote:
> "JoeRaisin" <joeraisin2001@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> news:l1k8cc$lcn$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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> > On 9/20/2013 11:38 PM, Bob La Londe wrote:
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> >> "JoeRaisin" <joeraisin2001@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> >> news:l14tlv$rf5$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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> >>> In the latest episode of "Longmire" at about 12min 30sec in there is a
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> >>> scene in a hospital room.
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> >>>
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> >>> I have to wonder why there is an alarm keypad in a hospital room.
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> >>>
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> >>> I have done work in hospitals - fire alarms, nurse call and access
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> >>> control.  Never have I seen a keypad in a patient room.
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> >>>
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> >>> The door/wall backdrop must have been recycled - maybe it was an
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> >>> office door once before.
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> >>>
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> >>> Nothing about nothing - I know.
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> >>>
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> >>> Do you guys notice keypads, motions and other alarm components in TV
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> >>> shows?
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> >>
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> >> All the time.
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> >>
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> >>> Are they ever inappropriate
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> >>
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> >> Heck, Simon, DSC, and DMP are inappropriate anytime anywhere.
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> >
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> > LOL
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> >
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> > I can agree, though I don't have a huge problem with DSC - just HATE the
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> > little terminals on the panel.
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> >
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> > As for aesthetics, I think the DSC keypads are the nicest looking
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> > keypads...
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> If you are a DSC fan they should send you a bunch of the little screwdrivers
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> to keep you from complaining.  I think I still have a couple of them around
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> somewhere.

I judge manufacturers by the quality of their screwdrivers


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