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Carl

Jan 1, 1970
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Can anyone recommend a good one in the NY-NYC area?
Thanks
 
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Rory

Jan 1, 1970
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Carl said:
Can anyone recommend a good one in the NY-NYC area?
Thanks

yeah, phychiatrist, for trying to rip ppl off for a measly $20-30 pm
alarm monitoring...
 
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Rory

Jan 1, 1970
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yeah, and you are some old dude with no life other than posting
useless threads on other people as you HAVE NO LIFE!!!!!
 
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Rory

Jan 1, 1970
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all collection agents need to have their kneecaps broken!
 
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Rory

Jan 1, 1970
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you take notes, you forgot i live on da beach u cripple
 
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Rory

Jan 1, 1970
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oh yeah, and they still work after over a year in that 'so called
attic' with no maintenance, unlike the crap u sell :)
 
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Frank Olson

Jan 1, 1970
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Rory said:
oh yeah, and they still work after over a year in that 'so called
attic' with no maintenance, unlike the crap u sell :)

Keep changing the batteries on them cooling fans though, Rory!!! :)
 
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Mark Leuck

Jan 1, 1970
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Robert L. Bass said:
I'll tell you one thing I have never seen among my Brazilian friends. No
one bothers to carry on a vendetta. They're too busy enjoying life and
working to try to better themselves to waste time on the things that
consume

That seems to include massive overpopulation, poverty, lack of education and
the endless cycle of kidnapping children

Yup those Brazilians sure are great
 
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Mark Leuck

Jan 1, 1970
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Robert L. Bass said:
Actually, they're a less concentrated population than many wealthier
countries and significantly less so than most third world nations.

Yes look what they did to Brazilia, started as a nice new city and is now
another ghetto
Among
the poorest people illiteracy is a problem though even in the worst favellas
that is slowly changing.

More slowly since the previous governments were kind enough to introduce a
crushing debt that Brazil is unable to pay off
Kidnapping is a major criminal industry in Brazil.
That fact was brought home to my family when my cousin's children were taken
at gunpoint and held 18 days for ransom. However, most kidnap victims are
adults, not that it makes the problem any the lesser.

Yea love those friendly Brazilians "Welcome to Brazil now would you please
come with me for a while"
Not all, but they do seem to have a much better attitude than most other
folks I know. Brazil has been a nation for over 500 years. Care to guess
how many wars they've fought? :^)

That would be like fighting over a cat's litterbox
 
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Mark Leuck

Jan 1, 1970
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Robert L. Bass said:
You've obviously never been there. While there is some degree of poverty in
the outlying areas, Brasilia itself has no ghettos (called "favelas" in
Portuguese).

Same thing different name
You mean like the way the present administration turned the first budget
surplus in modern US history into the largest defecit ever?

A budget deficit is quite a bit different than the debt
No question, crime is a major problem. That tends to go hand in hand with
poverty.
But you missed the point entirely. It's not about how good the
situation is. It's about the attitude people display about the situation.

Yes have a good outlook on poverty and child kidnapping, that'll work
You're confusing Brazil with Texas.

The state of Texas has a better economy than the country of Brazil without
that pesky kidnapping problem
 
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Mark Leuck

Jan 1, 1970
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Robert L. Bass said:
I wasn't arguing semantics -- only noting the proper term. However, you're
still wrong because there aren't any in Brasilia.

Sure they have them, might not be called that but its the same thing.
Uh, yeah. Sure it is. :^)

If you don't know the difference between those then I dare say you won't be
in business long
When you spend more than you make it's called a deficit. The direct and
immediate result is a debt. What has happened is that in the blink of an
eye the administration has spent all of the surplus and put us back into the
worst deficit in history -- and that is without even beginning to pay for
the war.

Most of that is due to the recession that started in the last year of the
Clinton administration, that is assuming we really did have a surplus which
is doubtful. I blame neither party for that, if any president had control of
the economy like people think they did we'd never have a recession. The only
thing they (and congress) can affect is long term
 
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rory

Jan 1, 1970
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Alot has changed in the last 40 years, such as the house i live in,
was built way after you were here, yet yes there are some high poverty
areas with alot of crime, the majority of people live in nice homes in
descent areas. There are gated communities, and the majority of wealth
is now bahamian, not foriegn. Like i said, much has changed in 40
years, and even in the past 10 years.

For instance i live on the side of a huge 3 storey home, on the beach.
im not saying its perfect. nor safe as far as crime, but its a life,
and people DO have money contrary to your belief. I know alot of
americans who come down here to work 'illegally' in the security
business because they can make more money here in it than working for
some company in the US.

YEs the economy is bad right now and mostly thanks to the new (old)
PLP government, but im not here to stay for the rest of my life, and i
dont scrounge, in fact in the alarm business here you easliy make
between $5000-30,000 per month here, used as an example. Ofcourse
security is restricted to Bahamian Citizens only so sorry no you can
come out of retirement to come and work here. We also have NO TAX.

The cloisters is not something id waste my time to go look at,
victoria hotel IS still standing, and fort montagu DOESNT have guided
tours.

If i cant buy anything but basic needs why do i have a $35,000 jeep, 5
TVs, 3 DSS Satalite SYstems, 5 computers (2 laptops, all new), $150
oakleys, just to mention a few, and as far as everyone else here being
poor that are bahamians, just about everyone i know has a boat, a
friend of mine has a 100' yaught parked on PI, $100,000 vehicle plus
many more, Then there are the thousands of others with more money than
you could ever dream of.

Anyway, as your views dont mean anything to me or anyone with common
sense, as you are and old man with childish antics, who lives his
whole life posting vulgar and demeaning posts to others on this forum,
and more than likely is that grumpy old man at the end of the bar by
himself! I dont care what you think about my tech
experience/knowledge, because im sure im doing better than you right
now! :))) So by by, im not going to respond anymore to your dumb
immature posts. 99% of posts on this forum is spam from you and others
with nothing better to do. Why dont you go grab a life or something.

All i know is if i move im going to stay far away from that trailer
you live under.

You can tear this message apart as much as you want, but guess what,
NOBODY CARES!!!
 
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rory

Jan 1, 1970
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Frank Olson said:
Keep changing the batteries on them cooling fans though, Rory!!! :)

they arent in that hot a place, originally it was an over
exaggeration, they also keep the AC on now most of the time. When the
fans go, ill know and change them, so far so good.
 
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Lucas Tam

Jan 1, 1970
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[email protected] (Rory) wrote in
yeah, phychiatrist, for trying to rip ppl off for a measly $20-30 pm
alarm monitoring...

20.00 per month is still money.

And what if he has 100 bad clients per month? That's 2000.00.

AmEx just called me today for a $3.15CDN overdue bill ... that's 2.50USD!

: )
 
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