billski
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:blink:It had to happen. From Sears.
I'm going to hold out for the internet-enabled toilet, compelete with webcam. :-o
I'm going to hold out for the internet-enabled toilet, compelete with webcam. :-o
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:blink:It had to happen. From Sears.
I'm going to hold out for the internet-enabled toilet, compelete with webcam. :-o
You might want to re-think that second thought my good friend.
Aurora father figure charged with secretly taping girl, 16, in restroom
CENTENNIAL — An Aurora man whom a teenage girl trusted and considered to be like a father to her is charged with secretly videotaping her in the bathroom and other places.
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_18941328
OK. I was thinking that, but hoping for a creative retort. I recant the webcam, just leave the internet connection.
Also, solve lingering doubts that you did in fact close the garage door. Especially once you're already in your pajamas.Bingo. A great way to let someone into the house....then lock up after they leave.
Also, solve lingering doubts that you did in fact close the garage door. Especially once you're already in your pajamas.
I think something like this (or an remote deadbolt) coupled with a security camera or two would be great. Our oil company has good techs and it's usually the same guy who comes to our house. I'd have no problem remotely letting him in...then having a cam in the utility room to verify that's where he actually is. That would be a huge time saver. Maybe another cam near the front door to verify that he's left the house.
Why don't you have your servants let the oil guy in?
That's pretty cool. What kind of IP cams do you have? I was kicking around an outdoor Foscam to keep an eye on things.
Yeah i've got a Foscam about 80 bux on amazon
The AssureLink Garage Door Opener by Craftsman works like a normal garage door opener, using either a chain or belt driven system. The difference is that you can monitor and control the door from virtually any device with an internet connection. After installing the opener itself, you connect the AssureLink Gateway to your router, register and activate an AssureLink account (which costs $20/year after the honeymoon year—hey, obsession's costly), and download the control app to your device. You'll then be able to check the Up or Down status of the door and activate it remotely if the mood strikes.