Tuesday, November 29, 2011

IT Tuesday

Got some extra gear and a new wireless webcam in the mail today.  On the phone for a couple of hours with my IT guy in the UK sussing out all the technical details.  Now TFL is under 24 hour video surveillance with all cameras recorded and stored off site....just in case something other than a longhorn comes to visit. 58,72,29,0,C

12 comments:

Rita B. said...

and hopefully those Bad Cows won't be doin' any cable chewin'.

Centex said...

John

I love the picture. Good picture from your web cam.

Side note: Have you heard Penguin Cafe Orchestra? Different but interesting music. I enjoyed the Ukelele Orchestra of Great Britain that you recommended awhile back.

John, New Braunfels, Texas

BBC said...

Hum, well, I'm not feeling the need for one, I prefer a confusing area to get around in like my yard, and alarms to alert me.

Zole said...

Excellent image!

MsBelinda said...

Want to help me set one up in Houston? Maybe I can catch the thieves that keep on breaking into my shed...

Terry Lively said...

I love this pic....those towers (or whatever they are) look so cool going into your place.

Bob from Athens said...

Why not just train a bunch of watch cows, bet they could discourage unwelcome visitors.

Rita B. said...

i can't stop smiling while i'm watching Benita eating. especially when she looks up at the camera and is just chewin' away. pretty girl!

nate.mckenzie.aouc said...

Do you intend to eventually eat Benita?

Anonymous said...

Desert tech - I love it :)

2 Dogs said...

I was watch'in that new fangled camera of yours and I have decided we are pay'in you too much. In the construction business efficiency is the name of the game. You spend a lot of time walking in circles. I would like to see you get more efficient and by doing so you would get more work done in less time. i know for instance you can carry more that two concrete blocks at a time. Four to six would be more acceptable. Let's work on this or we may have to let ya go.

Allen Hare said...

Yep, high tech in the desert. Pretty cool stuff.