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Martha Shannon
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« Reply #1 on: November 03, 2006, 12:30:09 PM »

Well .. here's a suggestion ..

There are better mechanisms for "surveillance" than a day light oriented video camera and a Mac.  If you go to Microcenter (or Fry's) there are small cameras that are more sensative to low light conditions that never blink .. and there are recorders (digital?) that you can use that are especially crafted for this kind of work.  I think if there's no movement from frame to frame, they compress highly, once they detect movement, they capture in "less compressed" mode.  This allows for days if not weeks of information to be kept on hard disks and spooled off when needed (think like a TIVO for surveillance).

Let me know if you are interesting in talking about this more .. I love playing with this spy stuff.. heh

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« Reply #2 on: November 03, 2006, 12:33:08 PM »

yes, I'm definitely interested, as I also want to catch the dog and walker who isn't picking up the poop!
We'll chat in email so the lurkers won't know our secrets
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