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Chicago-area family's baby monitor picks up video of space shuttle (Chicago Flame)

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admin@ng2000.com - 18 Jun 2007 09:06 GMT
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Brian Gaff - 18 Jun 2007 09:41 GMT
This was posted about earlier, I think we all decided that a video sender
type device was being used  by someone tuned in to Nasa TV.

I can recall a similar incident where a couple had set one up in their
bedroom with the recorder downstairs, only all the neighbours saw the live
broadcast as well.... Gulp.

Brian

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John Doe - 18 Jun 2007 10:03 GMT
> This was posted about earlier, I think we all decided that a video sender
> type device was being used  by someone tuned in to Nasa TV.

If you find out that your TV equipment causes what you are watching to
appear on your neighbour,s baby monitor, you could play some most
interesting games.

For instance, what a movie where some chainsaw equipped killer massacres
babies :-) Imagine the mother seeing this on her monitor and thinking it
is happening upstairs to her own baby :-)
Brian Gaff - 18 Jun 2007 15:36 GMT
I must admit I was not even aware that video baby monitors existed. I cannot
really see the point of this unless its a web based system and you can watch
the baby and the sitter from work!

Brian

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>> This was posted about earlier, I think we all decided that a video sender
>> type device was being used  by someone tuned in to Nasa TV.
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> babies :-) Imagine the mother seeing this on her monitor and thinking it
> is happening upstairs to her own baby :-)
Jeff Findley - 21 Jun 2007 18:09 GMT
>I must admit I was not even aware that video baby monitors existed. I
>cannot really see the point of this unless its a web based system and you
>can watch the baby and the sitter from work!

These have been around for quite a while, maybe five or more years ago.  We
only really used the thing to monitor the baby when she was in her crib.
You aim the camera at the baby's crib so you can see and hear what's going
on while you're in the other room.  I think it's good to have when putting a
fussy baby to bed.  You can see she's all right, even though she may be
fussy about going to bed.

Jeff
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DR SMITH - 26 Jun 2007 22:27 GMT
>I must admit I was not even aware that video baby monitors existed. I
>cannot really see the point of this unless its a web based system and you
>can watch the baby and the sitter from work!
>
> Brian

If it will work on a 12 volt car socket , it would be good so that women
can keep a eye on their babies while in the bar.
robert casey - 18 Jun 2007 22:29 GMT
> For instance, what a movie where some chainsaw equipped killer massacres
> babies :-) Imagine the mother seeing this on her monitor and thinking it
> is happening upstairs to her own baby :-)

you're one sick puppy....   :-)
 
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