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  Re: Protect yourself against Operation Sudden Fall         


Author: Nomen Nescio
Date: May 10, 2008 11:00

>Joe wrote:
>>>> they can look at all the text messages of mine they want to look at.
>>>> since I'm not doing anything illegal, why would I care?

And why don't we all volunteer to be searched periodically by the police?

After all, if you're not carrying anything illegal, why would you mind?
Besides, you don't have a constitutional right to carry illegal stuff.

Let's just build a great big bonfire of our civil liberties and hope the
flames keep those bad old terrorists away.
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  FBI Xl-2 Zone Description         


Author: naaa
Date: May 10, 2008 09:59

naaa had written this in response to
http://www.secure-gear.com/alt.security.alarms/5/FBI-Downloader-EZmate-article22226...
:
I've bought an FBI XL-2 alarm system
and I'm in the process of re-programming it.

But can anyone tell me how program
the Zone Description for the LCD keypad?

I've searched online all I can seem to find
is that this is done by the "FBI EZ-mate" software.

However, Honeywell discontinued this software and
there are no download available.

Can the Zone Descriptors also be set with the keypad?
If so, any PDF's available how to do this?

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  30 Days Or Less So You Can Dump Your Job And Work From Home On YOUR Schedule         


Author: rqdfoklrbxlp
Date: May 10, 2008 08:59

Even more important, aren't you sick of living your life in fear of
losing your job, your income and your family's security...all because
some stupid boss decides he doesn't need you anymore?
I've been where you are.
I had a job I hated, and debts piled so deep I thought I'd drown.
Actually, I was drowning and I saw no way out.
Well, that's not quite right. I saw a way out—making money on the
Internet—but I made two dumb assumptions that kept me in my job prison
for far too long...
Making Money Online Isn't Hard...Or Slow
I assumed it was both, and you might too.
Some people have tried and never made a dime, or maybe made just
enough to buy a cup of coffee at Starbuck's. So they assume it's all a
scam (it's not, as you'll see).
Some people are afraid to try, because they don't know much about
computers, or they think you have to be some kind of super-technical
genius (you don't).
Whatever the reason, most people either don't even try, or they try
and give up. That keeps them stuck in the rat race for the rest of
their natural lives. ...
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  Re: PR: Brinks Purchases Tech-man.com For 24.2 Million Dolla         


Author: Borked Pseudo Mailed
Date: May 10, 2008 05:45

They show up a couple of times a month. Here was the last set of programmers sold off by one of their former dealers or employees. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300219574045 If you notice their keypads and yard signs and stickers are for sale everyday. It looks like Brinks has no resources to Police eBay, or eBay told them to fuck off.
>Anonymous Sender wrote:
>
> The rest is history.
>
>don't see those boinks programmers on ebay. either they sold or boinks got them taken off.
>
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