The Wrong Ways to Use Your Spy Camera

Monday, February 23, 2009

With just about anything in life, there is a right way and a wrong way to use things. If you use things correctly, you'll end up receiving maximum value, reliability and results from your products. Additionally, you'll also enjoy many years of excellent service, because you'll also be taking care of them in a safe and proper manner. Conversely, on the other hand, if you do not use items correctly, you could end up with a myriad of problems, including:

-Breaking or damaging the product

-Using it in inappropriate ways or situations

-Placing it in dangerous or hazardous location

-Not getting the best benefit you can from it

When it comes to spy cameras - as with just about any other consumer good - there is a correct and an incorrect way to use them. However, if you don't utilize your wireless nanny cam properly, you could end up in a world of trouble. That's because, by their very nature, spy cams are designed to, well, spy. But, that does not give you free reign to use your micro spy nanny camera wherever and whenever you please. Quite the opposite is actually true in this case: you have to carefully and meticulously plan where, when, how and who you intend to aim your spy camera towards.

Whatever reasons you have for purchasing and using a nanny camera are your own, and, as such, they do not have to be justified or explained to anyone. With that being said, there are certain pitfalls to avoid when it comes to using your spy camera. Listed below are the wrong ways to use your spy camera. These are situations and things you should avoid in regards to your nanny cam.

A. Never Use A Spy Camera In A Bathroom Or Changing Room

This is quite obvious, but it still needs to be said. Remember, it's a spy camera - not a blatant invasion of expected privacy camera. Never, under any circumstances whatsoever, place or use a hidden spy nanny cam in a washroom. Even casinos, with all their advanced technology and intense security, will not place a video camera in a bathroom. There is absolutely no reason at all for you to even think about having a spy camera in a change room. If you do place one in such a location and get caught, you deserve the full punishment of the law - no questions asked.

B. Spying On Places That You Do Not Own

If you have a house or an apartment, then you are within your rights to place a spy camera in any location within (except the bathroom). But, you cannot and should not place or aim your spy camera at locations which you do not actually own yourself. Should you ever suspect that someone living across the street from you is involved in illegal activities, you are more than welcome to go ahead and prove it. You are just not allowed to utilize a nanny camera in order to do it. Remember, what you do in your own home is your business and shouldn't be subjected to outside scrutiny - neither should what other people do in their homes as well.

C. Catching Someone Saying Something They Shouldn't

You can use a spy camera to visually record what people are doing. But, you cannot use a micro spy nanny cam to verbally record them. What that means is that, if you think someone is saying things that they shouldn't, you can't record their voice without their permission. If you do record them without their consent, that is considered illegal and you will end up going to jail over it. Visually, you can record them quietly without them knowing about it. Audibly - no such luck. You must ask if you can before you go ahead and do it.

D. Documenting Private Information In Public Locations

Even in public, people have the right to expect reasonable privacy in certain situations and locations. In a town square, you can record everyone who's gathered and enjoying a good day. At an outdoor banking machine or ATM, you cannot. Even though it's in a public location, there is still a measured amount of privacy that's to be expected. You cannot - nor should you - set up your nanny camera in such a way which can end up capturing and recording personal data or information.

Spy cameras can be very helpful in protecting yourself and your family. However, you could end up in a boatload of trouble if you use them incorrectly, improperly or illegally. Following the guidelines listed above can help you avoid troubling waters when it comes to setting up and using your nanny camera.

Manny J. Manuel is an expert on spy cameras and he wants to share his knowledge and passion with you! He believes that all families should have access to affordable, reliable wireless nanny cameras which can keep families, homes and businesses safe from harm, violence and crime.

Living in Canada, Manny J. Manuel understands that there isn't anything more important than the safety of your family. That's why he wants to spread the word and inform people about micro spy nanny cams that families can afford and which offer reliable protection and security. He also believes that spy cameras shouldn't be too complicated to families to actually set up and use.

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Samsung HD LCD TV - LN46A750 Samsung Flat LCD

We are now in the window of the best time to purchase a new Samsung HD LCD TV. With the holiday season upon us, the Super Bowl right around the corner and the digital tv transition of February 2009 following on it's tail this is certainly a prime time to add a Samsung flat LCD to your home theater.

With the economy in a bit of a slump it is important to get the most bang for your buck with your HDTV purchase. Fortunately for consumers there are some great deals out there right now on a Samsung HD LCD TV including multiple financing options.

Let's take a peak at the Samsung Series 7 models. The LN46A750 is an extremely popular Samsung flat LCD. It is a 46" model, but the Series 7 also has a 40" model (LN40A750) and a 52" model (LN52A750).

The LN46A750 has a full 1080p HD resolution with 120Hz Auto Motion Plus for smooth performance even on fast moving scenes that are common in sports and video games. It is known for its performance with a 4ms response rate an amazing 50,000:1 contrast ratio. It has ample amounts of inputs, including 4 HDMI inputs. Many users will have their tv hooked up to a receiver with surround sound speakers, but if you do not have a home audio system the A750 comes with some nice audio features including TruSurround audio for simulated surround sound.

The entire new Samsung LCD flat screen line up has become known for the innovative and stylish Touch of Color bezel that adds a hint of red to the bezel for an attractive and sleek design making the tv attractive whether turned on or off.

Of course the main strengths of this Samsung HD LCD TV is the crisp, clear picture and vibrant colors displayed on an ultra clear panel that Samsung flat LCD tvs are known for.

So what do the Series 7 models offer that the previous series did not have? The A750 series adds networking connectivity and multimedia capabilities. It has a side mounted USB 2.0 port for easy access to jpeg picture files or mp3 files. In addition it is equipped with DLNA which allows standardized communication between multiple devices.

A Samsung flat LCD is the perfect addition to your home theater. Whether you are a computer or next generation console gamer, a sports fan or a movie buff you can't go wrong with one of these tvs. You will have a hard time finding an LCD that can provide more value for your dollar.

For more information about this popular Samsung A750 series LCD as well as a review of some of the other best LCD flat panels stop by familyhometheaterguide.com

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The Purpose of Metal Detectors

Metal detectors are quite useful. They have many uses in many different fields, some of which include: the military in mine fields, airports and other security checkpoints, geophysical prospectors, and beach-combers.

The metal detector is also included in the detector radar family, because many use radar in their systems. Other members of the detector radar family include: car radar detector systems, weather radar systems, and cordless radar systems.

Metal detectors are made up of an oscillator that produces an alternating current that passes through a coil, which creates an alternating magnetic field. This means that when an electronically conductive metal is near the detector, it creates eddies of air, which causes a change in the magnetic field, which enables the operator to see where the metal is.

Handheld detectors are the most common, and are used in the majority of cases. Even land mines can be detected through the use of handheld devices. However, for really deep metals, ground penetrating radar is used in conjunction with the metal detector to unearth the hidden metal.

The metal detector has an interesting history. The first metal detectors were created in the late 19th century. The original inventors of the idea hoped to be able to create easier methods of finding ore for miners. One physicist, Heinrich Wilhelm Dove, invented the induction balance system in those days, but it took a hundred years for others to see the need for his idea.

Early machines were difficult to use, and took a lot of battery power. In the 1930's, the modern metal detector format began to emerge. Gerhard Fisher is the first patented inventor of the metal detector. He discovered metal detecting quite by accident, when he found a discrepancy in his radio navigational methods. His model was used in WWII, yet afterwards, when there were surplus detectors lying around, the hobby of finding metal for entertainment was formed.

A metal detector is a very useful and entertaining tool. It is hard to imagine someone never having seen one. Nearly everyone has come in contact with metal detectors at least once. It is an interesting fact that the metal detector is part of the detector radar family.

This is due to the fact that many detectors use a cordless radar system in their mechanisms. The metal detector also has an interesting history, and thinking about it the next time you're standing at a security checkpoint will give you something to ponder to pass the time.

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