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rory

Jan 1, 1970
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Whats the best Home Theatre System, anyone that may have installed
them in the past, used them, etc.?

Also, any particular Home Automation Systems you prefer, not too
difficult to learn, not the most expensive, but still good.

Thanks

Rory
 
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G. Morgan

Jan 1, 1970
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Someone named [email protected] (rory) Proclaimed on 20 Apr 2004
15:53:54 -0700,
Whats the best Home Theatre System, anyone that may have installed
them in the past, used them, etc.?

Also, any particular Home Automation Systems you prefer, not too
difficult to learn, not the most expensive, but still good.


Might want to try some other NG's too Rory.

alt.home.automation
alt.home-theater.misc
comp.home.automation

Don't worry - you still get to read the arrogance of Jack-Ass-Bass in
those groups.
 
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spenzdad

Jan 1, 1970
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My God! If your familys saftey is a concern...DO NOT USE THIS GROUP FOR
ADVISE OR GIVE OUT ANY INFORMATION. If you deal with someone from this
newsgroup you better keep one eye
open while your sleep at night! this is the worse place to look for info
for your home security. This group is a hive of activity to get your
confidence then rip your off. Get "help" from here and next think your
house is
cleaned out and inexplicably your alarm didnt work......or worse.....
Be very very careful using this group.
Be sure to closely investigate (primarily if you
buy online) any of the online alarm seller, especially if they claim a ASA
certification, a totally false and misleading certification (see that
later). You wouldn't want to buy from someone whose sideline is
understanding your alarm system for the purpose of exploiting it later
byknowing your codes or maintenance access numbers. Be wary of those who do
not have a brick and mortar store.

When I was shopping and using this newsgroup some online dealers advertised
a ASA certification with a picture of a ASA emblem shown on their website.
It gives a good first impression but when you look into it you find out that
it was nothing more then some....guy.... creating a website to supposedly
post complaints, with no entries of complaints or follow-through. It was
analogous to someone flashing a police badge that turns out to be fake. The
ASA moniker is a badge without any accreditation and surely this is
misleading and a scam.

Some of the free advice you get is not because of someone's unselfish need
to make the world a better place to live. Most are giving you advice on the
hope of getting a sale or...."other" information. Listen but don't act on
the advice until you can confirm or gain some trust in the source by
researching them.

Sometimes you can learn a lot about sellers by plugging in email address or
screenname into a Google search of past news postings. You will be
surprised, .....no..MAKE THAT SHOCKED....AND I MEAN SHOCKED!!!!..... at what
you find out about those offering to outfit your alarm. How can our legal
system let these type of people sell home security!!!!!

This is a very unregulated online business, and especially risky for
something as important as YOUR HOME security.

good luck....and go talk to someone reputible.
 
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rory

Jan 1, 1970
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my god, are you a troll??

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