Remote Viewing At It’s Finest

Home and business security systems are becoming a necessity with the increasing burglary. One needs to protect family members as well as their valued possessions and businesses. Nowadays, there are many kinds of home and business security systems which can have one or many kinds of devices working together. Surveillance cameras for example can be very useful and do a great job of keeping criminals and unwanted guest out of the premises. By the way, speaking of surveillance cameras, the latest web technologies allow easy remote viewing of multiple security cameras installed in your home and or business with a standard internet connection. Remote security cameras enables you to access, view and control your on-site video surveillance system with your pc or laptop. So, isn’t it a remote viewing at it’s finest?

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Comment by Tips For Bloggers
2008-01-08 10:14:49

Hi,
My first time on your blog. I found you through Yuga’s top 100 Pinoy Blogs (using Technorati). It makes me proud to see Filipinos making it to the technorati top 5000. Hope I’ll make it there too. Cheers.

Nice blog by the way. Pinay na pinay ang dating! ;)

Rocky

Comment by Beng
2008-01-10 00:07:22

Hi Rocky, thanks for dropping by. I am sure you will make it one day.

 
 
Comment by thess Subscribed to comments via email
2008-01-08 12:55:30

Charlie’s asked me to buy this camera for his house :duh

btw, you’ve been tagged:
http://dagboek.thesserie.com/?p=959

danke ate!

Comment by Beng
2008-01-08 14:10:05

Hehehe, talaga ka Thess? Hehehe, for his safety nga naman ano? :bigsmile

Thanks, sisilipin ko mamaya. Can you imagine, kong kailan ako busy saka pa ako may immediate project na gagawin para dito sa kliyente ko. Kaya huwag magtaka kong lulubog-lilitaw ako ngayon. Psst sayang ang mga opps di ko magawa. Pero haaay, di ko rin naman pwedeng akuin lahat di vah?

Comment by thess Subscribed to comments via email
2008-01-08 14:30:59

correct…priority muna..anyway stable ang PR so no need to hurry :yes:

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Comment by Ambo Subscribed to comments via email
2008-01-08 13:15:01

Momski bait iba na uli dito sa balay mo?

Comment by Beng
2008-01-08 14:06:37

Same as pareho lang to Ambo, light color scheme lang. Gumaya ako sa eh :grin

 
 
Comment by pusa
2008-01-09 08:19:56

wow bago na naman ang iyong balay! gleng mo naman :kitty:

Comment by Beng
2008-01-10 00:08:25

Meow, same theme pa rin ito pero iniba ko lang ang graphic :). Thanks a lot.

 
 
Comment by sofie
2008-01-09 13:26:15

Hello Beng!

Super busy ang lola a…

Anyway, off topic…

May tag ako sa yo. Alam mong I don’t like tagging anyone, pero may exception ngayon. You don’t have to do the tag, you know. Kindly read my latest blog entry please.

Have a great week dear!

 
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