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C-bus

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  1. Game camera's take great pictures day and night and you will be able to see the perpetrator clearly...I don't remember the ones off the top of my head but a few game cams came out last year that will actually send a picture instantly to you're phone...you can also text the camera and it will take a series of pictures and or video if you want.

    Excellent! I think I have some cabelas points to burn.

  2. I live within the outerbelt. My street has seen a higher rate of daytime crime. My house is well positioned for security with appropriate landscaping, fencing, dogs, alarm systems, etc, so I worry less about my house than others in my neighborhood. The trend has been the door-to-door "I'll see if you're home and then break in the back door".

    Question... If I bought a couple $100 game cameras to place strategically on my property, would it capture decent photos of trespassers? Both night and day? If so, better brands than others? Looking more for identification after the fact, as realistically there isn't someone who can sit and monitor movement all day long.

  3. Get away from cruisers and you might find riding bliss.

    I guess I've outgrown adrenaline and moved on to relaxation as my fuel. No hate for the fast bikes. I certainly enjoyed mine....., but cruising along with room to move my feet, a couple of cases full of whatever I might want to have with me, and cruise control...well that's what it's all about to me now.

  4. I'm of very similar size. I had an 883 a few bikes ago and really did like it. I thought the acceleration was decent. I really had fun on it. That being said, it was not a very comfortable long-distance bike with the forward foot controls and the drag bars. It was only my second bike and the first one was a nighthawk 250, so I suppose anything seemed fast back then. I would do it again though. Really was a great bike.

  5. Understand the growth potential, but at this point in your life you have to take the job for the negotiated pay, not the carrot on the stick.

    Consider the hours and how they match your lifestyle.

    Have you met the head honcho/honcha? Approachable or ivory tower dick? That person sets the culture both formally and informally.

    Do the benefit packages at the top match those at the bottom? Again, culture. My benefits are the exact same as the lowest paid employee in my company. We do different jobs, not better/worse.

    And then of course there's pay and investment potential. Does the pay weigh out with the time investment?

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