Which? Reviews the Piper home security system – Which?
Which?Which? Reviews the Piper home security systemWhich?It can detect and alert you to sounds, movements and even changes in temperature in your home. We've tried it at home to weigh up its strengths and weaknesses – find out our verdict by reading our full Piper home security system review.and more »
Easy Concrete Demolition, Rock Breaking, Excavating: How …
Http://www.Dexpan.com Save Money! Three Easy Steps for Concrete Demolition, Rock Breaking, Excavating: How to Break Rocks, Concrete Easily with Dexpan Expansive Demolition Grout. Three Easy Steps to Break Rocks and Concrete. When using Dexpan non-explosive demolition agent to demolish mass reinforced concrete or rock, there are only 3 Easy Steps to Succeed: Drill, Mix and Pour.
1) Drilling:
Use 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) drill bit, holes should be drilled 1 ft (30 cm) apart.
80-90% of the depth, DO NOT go through.
2) Mixing:
In a bucket, combine 0.4 gallons (1.5 liters) of water with one 11 lb. (5 kg.) bag.
Mix well to a slurry. (a drill and paddle is recommended)
3) Filling: *Warning: Use of Dexpan in extreme hot temperatures could cause blowouts.
Dexpan® slurry should be poured into holes within 10-15 minutes after mixing.
Coverage: Normally one 11 lb. (5 kg.) bag can fill up to 9 lineal feet (2.5 meters).
4) Cracking Or Cutting Time:
Properly mixed, the cracks may appear after 2-8 hours. Allow 24 hours for best results.
**WARNING** IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS and FIRST AID:
SAFETY GOGGLES, RUBBER GLOVES and DUST-PROOF MASK is required.
**WARNING** BLOWOUTS may occur! DO NOT look directly into filled holes.
Do not breathe in dust. Avoid eye and skin contact. If eye or skin contact should occur, rinse it off IMMEDIATELY with plenty of water and consult doctor.
Choose correct type of Dexpan® based on rock / concrete temperature.
Keep Dexpan® in DRY storage. Seal box / bag after use.
Keep out of reach of children and pets.
How to Break Rocks and Concrete Easily with Dexpan. Rock Breaking, Concrete Cutting, Concrete Demolition Grout.
Internet of Thieves: All that shiny home security gear is crap, warns HP – The Register
The RegisterInternet of Thieves: All that shiny home security gear is crap, warns HPThe RegisterIn a recent study, every connected home security system tested by HP contained significant vulnerabilities, including but not limited to password security, encryption, and authentication issues. HP's Fortify on Demand security service assessed the top …and more »
UK Surveillance Consultation Suggests It Is End-Point Security, Not Encryption, That Cameron Wants To Subvert (Techdirt)
A few weeks ago, we reported on David Cameron's apparent call to undermine all encryption in the UK. But as we noted then, it was not clear from his offhand remark what exactly he meant, or how he planned to implement the idea. A new consultation document on the legal framework of surveillance in the UK provides a clue, as spotted by The Guardian: _
> Britain's security services have acknowledged they have the worldwide capability to bypass the growing use of encryption by internet companies by attacking the computers themselves.
The Home Office release of the innocuously sounding "draft equipment interference code of practice" on Friday put into the public domain the rules and safeguards surrounding the use of computer hacking outside the UK by the security services for the first time.
The publication of the draft code follows David Cameron's speech last month in which he pledged to break into encryption and ensure there was no "safe space" for terrorists or serious criminals which could not be monitored online by the security services with a ministerial warrant, effectively spelling out how it might be done.
_ That certainly makes sense. As Edward Snowden said during …
AMAG, ImageWare Systems, SONY Electronics and StrikeForce Discuss Security Solutions in SecuritySolutionsWatch.com …
Sony Corporation ImageWare Systems, Inc. ; StrikeForce Technologies, Inc. .