Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Follow the instruction carefully

             Follow the instruction carefully
Miss Bea was in her 80th, and much admired for her sweetest and kindest to all. In the front of the camera with USB, she is so high elegance. . The pastor came to call on her one afternoon early in the spring, and she welcomed him into her Victorian parlor. She invited him to have a seat while she prepared a little tea.
As he sat facing her old pump organ, the young minister noticed a cut-glass bowl sitting on top of it, filled with water. In the water floated, of all things, a condom.  We can be carried out his expression through the camera in a pen. Imagine his shock and surprise. Imagine his curiosity! But he still has a close-up for strange things with his thumb camera. Surely Miss Bea had flipped or somethingBut he certainly couldn’t mention the strange sight in her parlor.
When she returned with tea and cookies, they began to chat. The pastor tries to stifle his curiosity about the bowl of water and its strange floater, but soon it got the better of him, and he could resist no longer. “Miss Bea”, he said, gesturing toward the bowl, “I wonder if you would tell me about this”
“Oh, yes,” she replied, “Isn’t it wonderful? I was walking downtown last fall and I found this little package. It said to put it on the organ and keep it wet, and it would prevent disease. And you know, I think it is working! I haven’t had a cold all winter!”

I see candid women

                       I see candid women
Secretly by the mini spy camera, because it is "steal" action, and to become a recent spectacular a great event
Peep woman? Are abnormal... That's the past statement, nowadays don't call "kink," call "eyeball art "!
Candid, is such "eyeball is a branch of art". Peek, is between the parties; Candid, it is the spy scene with
spy camera made image data, or made a "memo". Then, candid camera material "memo" category is bigger and bigger, even in public, and click on the network number is very large... Opinion, market demand was terrible! Hence, candid business overnight blossom everywhere, now unexpectedly doorframe decoration flourishes. Also as I watched the generation after person blink eyes secretly, and then provided weak loudly: "this is how nobody do it?" In fact, this matter has been someone tube, but management is always according to the facts of behavior, and therefore will always follow on facts behind, Networks enable candid found market, technology has made secretly become simple. Electronic that sells on the market various candid equipment is dazzling, to avoid hitting, these things are not shelves appeared, but volume but is quite amazing. Objectively speaking, candid equipment market is pretty good, strengthen management is must keep up with the means, but the technological progress brings the tide but we couldn’t rely on the "management" to stop candid behavior. Illegal candid spy pen camera or spread candid camera works, the law isn't allowed and execrate by moral behavior. But it also said back, legal consciousness or moral bottom line let it be, when an event into a mightily mass behaviors, the original specification good those "bottom line" will lose trace, the only straw to save the deteriorating state of affairs worse, and only by people the bottom line
the bottom line is the highest state of people of social harmony. Peep and photograph women by the wireless spy camera, it is apparently to shadow the discord for the society. Privacy peep, not only it brings witness to be great pain and suffering, but also leads to commit suicide. Especially for monitors psychological health hazards, many parents talk about “network,” their facial is pale. Maybe there are fear of “net” such as fear of the tiger .This is one of the harm.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Broken wings, flying heart

                     Broken wings, flying heart
He lost his arms in an accident that claimed his father's life—who was the main source of support for the family. Due to the government did not install pen net camera in that way, cause they didn't catch driver, so they didn't get any compensation. Since thenhe has had to depend on the arms of his younger brother. For the sake of taking care of him, his younger brother became his shadow, and never leaving him alone for years. Except for writing with his toes, he was completely unable to do anything in his life.
One late nighthe suffered from diarrhea and had to wake up his younger brother. His younger brother accompanied him into the toilet and then went back the dorm to wait. But being so tired, his younger brother fell asleep, leaving him on the toilet for two hours till the teacher on duty discovered him. As the two brothers grew up together, they had their share of problems and they would often quarrel. Then one day, his younger brother wanted to live separate from him, living his own life, as many normal people do. So he was heart-broken and didn't know what to do.
A similar misfortune befell a girl too. One night her mother, who suffered from chronic mental illness disappeared. So her father went out looking for her mother, leaving her alone at home. She tried to prepare meals for her parents, only to overturn the kerosene light on the stove, resulting in a fire which took her hands away.
Though her elder sister who was studying in another city, showed her willingness to take care of her, she was determined to be completely independent. At school, she always studied hard. Most of all she learned to be self-reliant. Once she wrote the following in her composition:"I am lucky. Though I lost my arms, I still have legs; I am lucky. Though my wings are broken, my heart can still fly.”
One daythe boy and the girl were both invited to appear on a television interview program. The boy told the TV host about his uncertain future at being left on his ownbut the girl smile at the USB for camera, and she was full of enthusiasm for her life. They both were asked to write something on a piece of paper with their toes. The boy wroteMy younger brother's arms are my armswhile the girl wrote Broken wingsflying heart. Behind them there is no flash with the car with camera, no flowers and applause, no cheering crowd of people, they only struggle unknown.
They had both endured the same ordeal, but their different attitudes determined the nature of their lives. It is true that life is unpredictable. Disasters can strike at any time. How you handle misfortune when confronted with itis the true test of your character. If you choose only to complain and escape from the ordealit will always follow you wherever you go. But if you decide to be strong, the hardship will turn out to be a fortune on which new hopes will arise.

Man was secretly "mandatory video" and blasting privacy

Man was secretly "mandatory video" and blasting privacy
"Just bathing out, he saw a validation news, also didn't want to think more would agree to add for good friend, have never thought he later have give me from a few pieces of I sit in front of the computer wipe body photo. Fortunately, I is a male of! If he installed spy camera in my house"
Recently online have an article entitled, "man at home washes the bath to Internet unexpectedly be compulsory video candid mini spy camera" articles, drew numerous attention. For science and technology more and more developed today, people's privacy protection more and more get everybody's attention.
"Personal privacy" it is a device both sensitive and inevitable topic, nowadays network technology for high speed development, is entering a Netizen seems no privacy era, unless isolated, or just holding network that line, apply a little skill can monitor,  spy pen camera is anywhere, control and video, sound environment monitor each other, still can shut at any time, restart, uninstall the remote computer, direct manipulation each other's computer. Namely anytime you may have been exposed are exposed.
It seems that we are like Mr MaBoYong into a "silent by the city of penny said monitored era, The wireless spy camera is widely applied to the folk, we must chanted" create healthy Internet network, China hurrah!" The same slogans, but had to endure constantly being monitored, being tracked.
Joke to joke, personal privacy ultimately not allow to ignore, here admonished those lawless elements "don't WeiHuZuoChang", also we a clean, pure personal space, but also remind users surfing the Internet is a bit must not informal landing unknown website, don't literally running unfamiliar procedures, while for own computer to install a true "house-keeper".

Fiorito: Did you smile? You were voting on candid camera

Fiorito: Did you smile? You were voting on candid camera
If you live on an upper floor in a highrise overlooking the Don Valley, and if you look west at night, you can see the valley woods and they are lovely, dark and deep.
Nice, in a “miles to go before I sleep” sort of way.
If you live in the highrise at 701 Don Valley Rd., and if you had tuned your television to the lobby channel on election day, you could have watched your neighbours lining up to vote at the polling station near the entrance.
Nice, in a “we’re all in this together” sort of way.
But if you had magnified the lobby camera view on your TV screen — given the angle of the spy camera and the placement of the voting tables — then you could have seen, with some degree of certainty, how your neighbours cast their ballots.
And that is not so nice, in a “secret ballot as a cherished principle of democracy” sort of way.
Yes, this is one last small story in the aftermath of the election. Sorry, that’s not quite true; there will be four whole years of stories in the aftermath.
Back to the lobby cam.
I dropped in on my friends Peter and Francoise the other night. They live at the aforementioned building.
Peter’s field is industrial robots. Francoise is an environmental scientist who specializes in brown water. They are a smart couple.
Francoise said, “We voted in the advance poll.” Because of that, they knew whose name was where on the ballot.
We were chatting in their living room. They have a big TV. Francoise had it tuned to the lobby channel. I saw a couple of views of the entrance, and then the spy pen camera cycled over the laundry room, and then it cycled back to the lobby again.
That’s where the polling station was.
Francoise happened to be pet sitting the night of the election. She had turned on the lobby channel to see what sort of crowd she’d have to wade through when she went out.
Peter said, “You could see the backs of the people as they voted, and the mini spy camera was at an angle so that you could see the ballot; if you zoomed in, you couldn’t read the names, but you could tell.”
I glanced at the TV. I saw an old fellow with a walker leave an elevator and enter the lobby. Francoise hit zoom. Up close. Personal.
Yikes.
Peter said, “In this riding, the councillor’s name was at the bottom of the ballot; you could tell. We were sort of stunned.”
What did he do?
“I thought of saying something. I wasn’t sure what the reaction would be. Instead, I sent a letter to the organization that handles municipal elections in the province.”
In the letter, Peter indicated that he wasn’t interested in seeing anyone hauled up on any carpet; he just wanted to be sure that, when polling stations are set up in apartment building lobbies, the position of the lobby wireless spy camera be taken into account.
I’m not sure what anyone would do with the information, by the way. But that’s not the point. The point is that you might think you know how I voted, but you don’t have the right to see me doing it.
I glanced at the TV again.
The old fellow was still sitting on his chair when a young man came by and engaged him in conversation. Francoise said that was the sort of building they lived in; nice, neighbourly.
Peter showed me a note he got in return from the elections guy. I think they’re going to take a look.
An “over the shoulder” sort of look.

Motorists soon to be back on candid camera

   Motorists soon to be back on candid camera

Though the Gulf Breeze city council approved the leasing of a mini spy camera to monitor the running of the red light at the junction of U.S. Highway 98 and Daniel Drive, it might be months before the system is installed and active.

Police Chief Peter Paulding advised that “it’s going to take a month or two for the system to be up.”
Once, active, the tickets generated by the spy cameras will carry a $158 fine each.
Under the new contract with Sensys, the city will conduct the “back-office work” associated with ticketing, collecting, handling appeals and other aspects of the process. It is hoped the new contract will have the spy pen cameras active by the end of the year.
Paulding said the cameras – active for more than five years – have effectively reduced accidents at the busy intersection.
More than 6,000 tickets were issued and, even after the appeals process, more than $400,000 collected. According to Paulding, not every individual ticketed has paid the $100 fine.
“There is an appeals process, and the vast majority of the motorists ticketed appealed,” he said. “The process is very strident to ensure that only obvious violators are cited. Since the wireless spy cameras were up and running, more than 10,000 incidents were documented when cameras have gone off. Of those incidents, only a little more than 6,000 of the violations were cited.”
State law now requires that the city lease the equipment, not pay a percentage of collections. Under the former contract with Traffipax that’s now in dispute, Traffipax earned a percentage of collected fines and more than $400,000 remains in escrow from the first contract. The funds will not be dispersed to the two parties pending litigation.
Under the new contract, the city will pay Sensys $5,000 per month and fund the necessary software and continuous video of the intersection for a total cost of $6,000 per month. Each violation recorded is reviewed by the Gulf Breeze Police officer prior to the issuance of a fine.

Nariman Ansari:candid camera

            Nariman Ansari:candid camera
“You can’t pay people enough to shoot children,” says photographer Nariman Ansari, who specialises in child and family photography. She is also the first photographer to do maternity and pregnancy portraits. As she leans back on the warm green couch in the living room of her Karachi apartment, frames of all shapes and sizes cram the wall behind her.
She chuckles as she remembers Kulsum, a two-year-old fireball who was brought to her studio a few months ago by her mother Marzia, to get photographs taken. “That girl gave me a gym session I will never forget!” Ansari remembers the day when Kulsum ran out of Ansari’s home studio, outside into the living room, jumping behind their huge sofa, and then running round and round the dining table, and back into the studio with Ansari chasing behind her with the camera and Marzia trailing after, her hands flailing, expression aghast and a stream of hopeless apologies pouring out of her mouth. “There was a moment where Kulsum was running towards me really fast, her hair flying and pink dress fluttering and her eyes full of a delirious kind of joy, and I was running backwards, away from her clicking my camera. I just had to capture the moment.”
Ansari, 31, one of a handful of child and family photographers in the country, started Firefly Fotoworks out of her one-room home studio in November last year. Before that, the young Indus Valley graduate dove headfirst into directing right after she finished university, giving her photography minor a backseat. For two years she assisted director Saqib Malik with high profile commercial music videos like Fuzon’s “Khamaj”, Ali Azmat’s “Na re Na” and even the India-based “Ghoom Tana” featuring actress Nandita Das. She worked for a couple of production firms and briefly directed a Pakistani sitcom called “Minglish”, until she gave birth to her son Izdeyar. It was not until the beginning of last year that she decided to pick up her spy pen camera again and start a business from home.
“I spent about two to three years feeling like a failure because I wasn’t directing, something I had wanted to do ever since I was 12. I thought that by now I would’ve directed a serial. It felt even worse because people had had so many expectations of me because of who my parents were,” she says referring to her mother, popular TV personality Bushra Ansari, and her producer/director father Iqbal. “And then I had to make a decision. I couldn’t keep feeling sorry for myself. I decided to make the most of what I had — if my lifestyle was giving me the opportunity to do this, with my children, or with my yummy mummy friends who had children, who was I to say no? It was time I accepted who I was and stopped trying to be someone I thought I was going to be.”
It was Ansari’s newfound appreciation of her relationship with her husband and son which inspired her to take up this kind of photography. She remembers trying to get her son Izdeyar’s picture taken at Jimmy’s studio, and how nerve-racking it was. Izdeyar simply would not allow the man take a decent picture. “There was no chemistry between them,” explains Ansari, “the photographer was a sombre old bearded man waving a ganda sa khilona in front of Izdeyar and nothing was happening. There was no magic.”
It was then that Ansari returned home, took out her studio lights and her digital spy camera and started setting up a studio space in her home. She called over her neighbour Maroosh and her twin daughters and held a trial photoshoot. “I needed to see if I really had the chemistry I thought I did with kids. I had to see if I could bring magic.” The pictures turned out great. And that’s hardly surprising given Ansari’s playful nature and comforting look. The cuddly yummy mummy has short curly hair, a sweet coaxing voice and lots and lots of patience. It is with this gentleness that she slowly wins the trust of the fussy divas that visit her studio, and once they feel comfortable they allow her in, and she gets her picture.
While photographing, it is relationships in their rawest most natural forms that continue to intrigue Ansari; relationships between a mother and daughter, husband and wife or grandfather and grandson. She captures moments that are as natural as they can get, be it anger, sadness or utter joy.
She clicks away with her mini spy camera for hours on end if she has to, never directing. “You cannot direct children, they are not going to listen you because they don’t even listen to their moms.” Ansari simply allows her subjects to interact; interact with their families, their surroundings and themselves. Some of Nariman’s favourite pictures include a little girl, Leena playing with her long curly hair, and another one that she took of the fireball Kulsum in between her fits of energy when she’s rubbing her eyes and her mother is kissing her head, or the one of baby Haadi flashing a smile with his eyes twinkling so mischievously they seem like they’re on fire.
“It is so important to cherish those moments,” says Ansari, “I wish I had somebody take pictures like that of me when I first met my husband as opposed to those emotionless wedding portraits that have been photoshopped to death. They aren’t memorable at all!” She then gets up from her seat to show me a photograph that hangs on her living room wall, a picture of four generations of Ansari women, Nariman holding little Izdeyar, her mother Bushra, Bushra’s mother and grandmother, in two rows of two, with the top row standing and bottom sitting, staring straight at the wireless spy camera with forced smiles. “This just documents what we look like, but it doesn’t capture what we had between us,” she says sadly, “and for this we went all the way to Lahore to get the photograph taken with my great grandmother. I would make this sort of effort for a photograph…and I would want to cherish the magic that existed between all of us.”

Smile: that candid camera is filmming you

           Smile: that candid camera is filmming you
Catching two elderly men tussling in an argument at an off-leash dog park may not be what the Port of Coupeville had in mind when surveillance spy cameras were installed at Greenbank Farm.
But the mini spy cameras, which also went up at Coupeville Wharf, are helping police catch vandals and hopefully helping to deter thieves – even if the need to protect taxpayers’ investment in the community results in a loss of a sense of privacy.
It may be disturbing, and for some even disheartening, but if you think someone is watching you, in this day and age – and right here on Whidbey Island – it might just be true.
Islanders are used to the ubiquitous ferry cams. In fact, most of us welcome them and turn to the Washington State Ferries website to peek at loading backups and count the cars in line.
With the placement of traffic spy pen cameras by Whidbey Telecom along Hwy. 525 in Clinton and by the state Department of Transportation at all of the ferry terminals, mountain passes and scattered along roadways throughout the state, it’s possible that a driver could be viewed at various spots along a 300-mile, cross-state route from downtown Clinton to Spokane.
It might be easy to take monitoring of the roadways for granted, but what about when you’re trying to get away from it all, like at parks and beaches? You can bet that if you find cameras there, it’s because someone else’s bad behavior got there first.
Washington State Parks spokesperson Linda Burnett said vandalism at South Whidbey State Park had become such a vexing and expensive problem that cameras were permanently installed.
The cameras, which went up about four years ago, monitor traffic to and from the restrooms, which had been besieged by graffiti and thousands of dollars in damage to toilets and quarter machines. A camera was even mounted to point at a tree whose bark had repeatedly been burned by vandals.
The cameras cost $1,000 each, but Burnett said they’ve already more than paid for themselves in preventing more damage to the restrooms.
So far, South Whidbey is the only state park on Whidbey Island where damage had become so pervasive that surveillance was required. Accessibility may be the reason it’s become an easy target. It’s located on well-traveled Smugglers Cove Road and the restrooms are near the park entrance.
Coupeville Mayor Nancy Conard said there were once cameras at some of the town’s parks, but that program has been discontinued.
Coupeville Marshal David Penrod explained it was because the amount of crime didn’t warrant the staff time and effort involved in implementing the cameras.
But the standard is different for law enforcement, Wallace said. All Coupeville and Oak Harbor patrol cars have cameras that capture a view of an officer as he or she approaches a vehicle that has been stopped.
Law-enforcement personnel also wear remote microphones. They’re only required to advise anyone they stop that they are being recorded.
Davis said he is pretty happy with the results of his surveillance equipment.
“It’s served me well,” he said, adding that he figures that people can assume they’re on “candid camera” just about anywhere there is something of value that needs to be protected from theft.
“I would imagine most retail businesses must have surveillance,” he said.
While that may be an overestimation on Davis’s part, at least here on Whidbey, it isn’t beyond the realm of possibility in the near future as wireless spy cameras become cheaper and easier to use.
Just try to remember you might not be as alone as you thought – and remember to smile.

Getting a kick out of stupidity

             Getting a kick out of stupidity
It was supposed to be a fond farewell, a bruised buddies reunion, a final fling into the jet-stream, but then Jackass 3D went and pulled in $50,353,641 over its opening weekend in the US. Which is about $30,353,641 more than anyone had expected. Or, in the case of those responsible, dared hope for, it is recorded by the spy pen camera.
The previous two Jackass big-screen offerings had both debuted around the $25m mark, give or take, and, if anything, expectations were considerably lower this time out, given that everyone's favourite self-harmers hadn't really been on any screen, big or small, for four years.
The years haven't been kind to the likes of Steve-0, Bam Margera, the ever-expanding Preston Lacy and -- thanks to his marriage in 2004 to Irish gal Claire Nolan -- former Blackrock resident Chris Pontius. Right now though, the lads are on a world victory tour, like a bunch of old friends whose weekend in Vegas saw them hit the house jackpot. As they jump from country to country, the mini spy cameras are rolling, with footage of their stunningly juvenile candid spy camera moments all vying for space on next January's DVD release, Jackass 3.5.
It's the morning after the night before, when Knoxville -- the BT Barnum of the gang -- and co set out to paint Dublin a few more shades of green. Having the vertically challenged Jason 'Wee Man' Acuna dress up as a leprechaun set the tone for the debauched evening. It helps, of course, that most of the crew are, like Knoxville himself, ex-stunt men.
PAUL BYRNE: So, Jackass 3D has become the biggest October opener in US cinema history -- make you proud, or do you despair?
JOHNNY KNOXVILLE: Makes me proud to be an American, knowing that the simple acts of stupidity are still a lot of people's idea of a good time. People like to see other people doing dumb things.
PB: This is clearly a case of smart people doing dumb things. Should we start writing a thesis or two on why that has proven so popular, especially 10 years after the novelty should have worn off?
JK: I think you could write 1,001 theses on the success of this movie, and still not quite come to any other conclusion than it's just funny. People want to laugh, especially when times are tough, and they don't always need to have a subtext about the state of the world. And we do laugh our guts up quite a few times. At other times, we simply puke our guts up.
PB: It's been argued that Jackass is The Three Stooges of our time. That it works on so many levels. Agree?
JK: It works on two levels -- being really, really stupid is inherently funny. And being really, really stupid in 3D for a multiplex audience is just, kinda bonkers. We're cuckoos in the nest here, a creation that seems tailor-made for the internet. Yet, here we are, breaking box-office records.
PB: I'm guessing many of these ideas come to you at about 4am, when you really should have gone to bed . . .
JK: The ideas can happen anywhere, to be honest. Sometimes, you're all riffing on ideas, and something sticks, but then, just as easily, you can be walking your kids in the park, and you just see something that sparks a ridiculous notion.
PB: This might be a franchise that isn't about to die any time soon . . .
JK: I don't know where Jackass will go from here. The opening certainly took us all by surprise, and there is a definite temptation to take it even further now. But it will all depend on how we feel, and if there is enough genuine enthusiasm to go for it again. There's a four-year gap between each of the Jackass movies, so, you know, let's see what happens in another four years.
PB: You're not far off the point of having little or no make-up needed when you're doing your dirty old grandad routine...
JK: Absolutely. It used to take about three or four hours to apply my old-man make-up; now it just takes half an hour. Most of the work has already been done by mother nature. I guess there really isn't a time limit on this kind of messing around, but the stunts themselves, you have to think like a boxer. There's only so much abuse a body can take, and you'll suddenly find that wounds aren't healing quite as fast anymore. If at all.
PB: You seemed to have quite a bit of fun in Dublin with former local Chris to point you to all the best Dublin pubs . . .
JK: We had a blast, and we got some great footage with wireless spy camera. We were frightened coming over here. It felt like we were trying to bring country music to Nashville. You guys have drunken lunacy down to a fine art, and we were proud to be a part of it for one night.

Dance with your children

                   Dance with your children
Guest blogger Blythe Newsome: This past weekend, the kids and I packed our bags and headed to St. Petersburg, Florida, for a family wedding. The kids were thrilled to get to miss a few days of school and can shoot with bride by mini spy camera, and I was looking forward to a few days without so much running around. I was a little scattered in the days before we left, trying to wrap things up with work and get things ready. I would have been fine with throwing everything into laundry baskets to make packing quick and efficient, but since we were headed to a very nice, posh hotel, I decided against it. (I can only imagine the horror on my daughters' faces as the bellhop unloaded laundry baskets from the car ....) Instead, I decided that maybe it was time to give the kids a little more responsibility and let them each pack for themselves. I'm hiding in the corner with spy pen camera to observe the performance of the children. I tend to group my six children in pairs. They share rooms in pairs, they do chores in pairs; at times, it seems like they get in trouble in pairs. There are the "older" girls, the boys and the "little" girls. The day before we left, I made each pair a precise list of what to pack. Not quite ready to relinquish my role as "Queen of Packing," I decided to take a quick peek into the suitcases with spy camera before we left. It took only a second before I found myself thinking that maybe my directions hadn't been quite specific enough. Next time, I am going to write it this way: 

Dear Children, 
Please pack clothes that match -- items that you didn't find in the dirty-clothes hamper. I need each girl to pack ONE nice dress. This means that each of you needs a dress. I do not want to hear you say to me, "No worries -- we will take turns wearing the dress!" We are going to a formal wedding, which means that if you pack one dress to share, then one of you is going naked. Anyway, I finally got everyone packed and the bags loaded. I will never understand how a four-hour trip can take ten hours. I guess when you have children, you might as well add one hour to the car ride per child. Normally I don't use GPS, because the last thing I want is one more person ordering me around. But after this trip, I am seriously rethinking that. 

The kids were really excited about the hotel we were going to be staying at. Thanks to the Internet, they'd gotten to see pictures of the beautiful hotel, the huge pool and other amenities. Thanks to the Internet, they also found out that the hotel has a history of being haunted. All of the ghost sightings and strange occurrences have happened on the fifth floor -- room 521, to be exact. To say they were freaking out would be an understatement. So I made a deal with the older kids: If they promised not to tell their younger siblings about the ghosts, I would promise them that we would not stay on the fifth floor. (I mean, really -- what were the odds of us ending up on the fifth floor?)
The wedding was beautiful, and I am happy to say that everyone had something to wear. At the reception, I finally took a minute to look at my children and breathe. The kids were out on the dance floor having a blast. I joined them and took my 7-year-old into my arms. Her little face lit up,  and she was beaming as we spun around. As I danced with each one of them, there was nothing on their faces but pure joy. That was when it clicked: I have been so caught up in the day-to-day activities and stress of life that I have forgotten to stop and dance with my children. 

We arrived home with lots of happy memories and many photos by wireless spy camera. I confess that the suitcases have not all been unpacked. There is a still a ton of laundry that needs to be done. But each night in the kitchen, we have turned on the music and I have been dancing with my children

Action is better than excitement

                           Action is better than excitement
The cell phone camera is another attractive feature of many modern cell phones that combines the convenience of cell phone technology with the ability to take photographs, which can then be sent to others in a few seconds.
It is hard to discuss the mini spy camera as just one item, because each camera design and make may have many different features. For instance, some spy cameras only take still photographs, another spy pen cameras not only take pictures but also record video and audio at same time. Wireless spy camera is certainly very useful and might be employed to upload pictures from trips, take pictures at a job site, catch the kids in a cute moment, or get a shoot of the license of a car that is racing away from the scene of the accident.
When people are choosing one of these cameras, prices and features may range from model to model. Shenzhen Mingnan Huitai Tech. Co. Ltd had provided all kinds of camera model for consumers. Such as pendant cameracamera of video memopocket cameracar DV camera and so on. Don’t worry the price is very reasonable.
Our products are favored by foreign consumers, we have built up a business partner with many big companies. Why not learn to try it, maybe it will bring you more fun. Action is better than excitement.

Have nowhere to hide oneself

                 Have nowhere to hide oneself
A wireless camera is a type of video camera that does not require the use of cables or external wires for connection to related equipment. Wireless cameras offer convenience when the placement of such cables would be difficult or even impossible. Some wireless cameras use batteries, making them totally independent of power outlets as well. Furthermore, they are portable and can be moved from location to location quite easily.
A wireless camera may be a good choice for video surveillance. This type of mini spy camera can be used for both home and business, providing good surveillance coverage while offering easy installation. Keep in mind, however, that some wireless cameras still require connection to a power outlet. If connecting to a power outlet isn’t convenient or will give away the location of a camera you want hidden, consider purchasing a battery-powered wireless camera instead.
It is wise to consider the laws of your state or country before using a wireless spy camera for surveillance. In some cases, there may be legal issues involved. However, you may find that using a wireless camera for surveillance is acceptable as long as it is used in a place in which others could have no expectation of privacy. Such places may include a public sidewalk or the inside of a retail store.
Some individuals choose to use wireless spy pen cameras to keep tabs on their babysitters or daycare providers. In such cases, wireless cameras are hidden or camouflaged, making them practically impossible to detect. Often, a wireless camera can be hidden in household items like plants or stuffed animals. Again, it is important to check your local laws before using a wireless camera for this purpose
Wireless spy cameras are also popular for webcamming. Used for this purpose, a wireless camera owner can allow another Internet user to both see and hear him or her using Internet technology. Many individuals use wireless cameras to catch up with long-distance relatives and friends, chat over the Internet with just about anyone, and even participate in the online dating scene.