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Streamlight 88850 Polytac LED Flashlight with Lithium Batteries, Black


Streamlight 88850 Polytac LED Flashlight with Lithium Batteries, Black


$32.18


The super tough Streamlight PolyTac LED Flashlight is made of high impact nylon polymer to withstand heavy tactical or outdoor use. This handheld flashlight features a bright LED bulb. It is waterproof and sealed for weather resistance. A push button tailcap switch allows for easy one-handed operation. The tactical PolyTac flashlight is available in your choice of black or coyote tan….

GE 45117 Deluxe Wireless Door Alarm


GE 45117 Deluxe Wireless Door Alarm


$6.99


SIMPLE & EASY TO MOUNT & USEALARM SOUNDS WHEN DOOR IS OPENED CHIME MODE TO ANNOUNCE VISITORS4-DIGIT KEYPAD CODE ACTIVATES & DEACTIVATES ALARMDELAY FEATURE ALLOWS USER TO ENTER & LEAVE WITHOUT ACTIVATING ALARMEASY TO INSTALLLOW BATTERY LIGHT INDICATORUPC : 043180451170Shipping Dimensions : 9.00in X 5.50in X 1.50inEstimated Shipping Weight : 0.4473…

Lasko Electrically Reversible Window Fan, 16 Inches, 2155A


Lasko Electrically Reversible Window Fan, 16 Inches, 2155A


$63.99


The 16″ Electrically Reversible Window Fan powerfully circulates air through two to three rooms. Plus, its exclusive Storm GuardTM feature allows you to close the window behind fan for safety and security during inclement weather or while you’re away. Made in USA….

Energizer A23 Battery, 12 Volt - 2 Pack


Energizer A23 Battery, 12 Volt – 2 Pack


$0.01


Energizer Alkaline batteries.Item SpecificationsUnit of Sale2-PackBattery SizeA23…

D-Link DIR-655 Extreme-N Gigabit Wireless Router


D-Link DIR-655 Extreme-N Gigabit Wireless Router


$70.90


D-Link Xtreme N Gigabit Router DIR-655 – Wireless router + 4-port switch – EN, Fast EN, Gigabit EN, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n (draft)Marketing Description The D-Link Xtreme N Gigabit Router (DIR-655) is a draft 802.11n compliant device that delivers up to 14x faster speeds and 6x farther range than 802.11g while staying backward compatible with 802.11g and 802.11b devices. Connect the Xtreme N Gig…

ZyXEL 300 Mbps Wireless N Access Point, Ethernet Client, Universal Repeater, and Range Extender (WAP3205)


ZyXEL 300 Mbps Wireless N Access Point, Ethernet Client, Universal Repeater, and Range Extender (WAP3205)


$39.99


ZYXEL COMMUNICATIONS WAP3205 WIRELESSN ACCESS POINT/BRIDGEWAP3205 WIRELESSN ACCESS POINT/BRIDGE Manufacturer : ZYXEL COMMUNICATIONS UPC : 760559116552…

TP-Link WL TL-WR841N 300Mbps Routr


TP-Link WL TL-WR841N 300Mbps Routr


$26.85


The TP-Link TL-WR841N Wireless N Router creates an exceptional and advanced wireless performance, making it ideal for streaming HD video, making VoIP and online gaming. Also, Quick Setup Security (QSS) button on the sleek and fashionable exterior ensures WPA2 encryptions, preventing the network from outside intrusions….

Wireless Color Spy Video Camera Complete Package


Wireless Color Spy Video Camera Complete Package


$24.94


This is a worlds smallest yet most powerful wireless camera of its kind. New high power 2.4 GHz technology provides 300 feet range with solid stability. Great for portable video surveillance or for hobbies….

Ghost / dust orbs question?

I purchased a small color security camera with infrared and sound for $ 50.00 from home depot. The security camera uses rca cables that hook up to my tv input channel. I placed the security camera outside my bedroom window so I can see who is visiting my home. However, when viewing my security camera on tv when it’s dark outside. I have sometimes noticed orbs, possibly dust orbs, traveling in front of the camera. The orbs usually one or two look like they are going toward my house. I was just wondering if anybody else has noticed this while viewing their infrared security cameras at night.

First, you have to make sure you ARE viewing orbs and not dust particles in the air. This can be determined easily in several ways:

* Set up a night vision camera (infrared) – which you have already done: This can be a bit costly, but if you wanted to nail down some solid proof of anything supernatural, this is the way to go. A night vision camera not only looks cool with its green tinge, but its super sensitive – like an thermo-based camera. Now, I’ve never known an ordinary thermocamera to pick up orbs – whereas a Night vision cam is known to pick up some weird images… so I can’t be too sure you’ve got orbs on your recordings (sometimes the images will look a little distorted).

* Take photos: This is best done with a digital camera, as they pick up orbs better than normal disposable cameras (or any film photographs), also you are able to delete digital photos – so you’re saving money. It doesn’t have to be an expensive camera, but make sure it’s got good quality lens (eg: Sony Cybershot cameras). When you’re taking photographs, and you catch orb-like objects on them – you need to observe a few things.
- Does it glow? Most orbs will appear to have a glow around them.
- Does it show distinctive movement? Real orbs apparently show movement on videos AND on photographs (even if they ARE sequence shots)
- Does it come out of thin air? Most orbs appear to turn up out of no where.
- What shape is it? Orbs are supposed to be round. If your orbs are anything between diamond shaped or oval – then its just dust.
- Is it alone? Orbs are known to show up on their own, without other orb company. If you’ve got more than 2 orbs – it’s most likely a ‘pack’ of dust. Also, dust show swishy sort of movement – like with an airflow. Orbs seem to have a mind of their own.
- Is there a temperature change? Some orbs are linked with ghostly activity, and sometimes only appear in the presence of a ghost.

However its important to note that with a photographic camera – you can get oil, water droplets or dust on your lens (or in front of it) . This can cause orb-like objects to appear on your photographs. What happens is: the light or flash on the camera bounces onto the dust (or oil droplet… etc), and the shine causes them to appear perfectly round and glowing.

Catching an orb on an infrared camera is rare, (if it IS a real orb). I’ll suggest you watch the following (just click on ‘em in order to watch – you’ll need Flash Player though) , and note if any of the orbs you have look like the ones on the following footages:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPXx963w0WE – Possible Orb (Fly By)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49dWWk6P4VE – Red Mysterious Orb (movement)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bQHaeMAN10 – Apparent Orbs zooming past (with ghost)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDGadNSTYkQ – More orbs (with Night vision Camera)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moFkKH2XsZU – Dust orbs

It’s almost worth noting, it may be helpful if you can post a small piece of your footage online somwhere for others to see. If one is able to SEE the evidence, then one can conclude.

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Police Log July 7
Abington Disorderly conduct … Francis X. McCaughey, 33, of Penn Avenue, Ardsley, was charged with disorderly conduct June 30 at 4:56 p.m., police said. Police found a small amount of marijuana in McCaughey’s possession at a car stop, according to police.


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