Colorful Light Base

a battery operated light base sitting on the nightstand beside your bed can be exactly what you need to help you get up and check on the storm. There could be windows open, or other issues that need to be tended for safety.
There are many free shipping worldwide light bases you can get online. Here is the one can gradually changing color light and bright up any transparent object with a stunning effect. It is the perfect companion to all your decorative collectibles including Crystal, Glass Art Work, 3D Laser Cubes or even Your Precious Jewelry. This charming light display base has a round mirror with 7 LEDs at the center. It is great for displaying crystal and paper weights. 7 LED lights alternate colors and brighten up any transparent object with magnificent effect. Moreover, it s great for displaying 3D Crystals, Art Glass Paper weights , Crystals, Glass Art Work and any transparent objects . Here is the link of this light base, you should have visit on it: http://www.9mart.com/products/Display-Base-Show-Base-W%7B47%7D-Adapter-7-LED-Colorful-Light-.html

News—Suspect of NE Minneapolis Bank Robbery Caught on Camera

A bank robber jumped a teller counter Monday morning and a security camera caught the whole ordeal.
The man walked up to a teller window, displayed a silver handgun and demanded cash. After a brief encounter with the bank teller, the robber jumped over the counter and grabbed an undisclosed amount of cash from a cash drawer. The man left the bank after grabbing the cash. No bank customers or employees were injured.
Surveillance photos show a lone black man holding a silver handgun, wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and blue jeans. He is described as approximately 5-foot-7 with a medium build.

600TVL SONY SUPER HAD CCD D-WDR Color Board Camera with OSD Menu DNR

SONY CCD cameras sold in the market nowadays are almost all using Super HAD technology. Super HAD provides 2 times of better sensitivity and 6 db better smear rejection ratio than the formal traditional type of CCD. Today we are going to introduce a camera for FPV piloting as one of the best FPV cameras. This camera has been a hot sell camera for FPV piloting and it has been shared and discussed many times on many FPV forums.
This is a brand new 600TVL high resolution color board camera with OSD menu function, D-WDR and DNR, it has very good ratio of price and performance.
This is a brand new Super HAD CCD board camera; moreover, it is Super HAD II CCD camera. And with the high grade OSD menu function, D-WDR and DNR, it has very good ratio of price and performance. And the 600TVL high resolution provides very good clear images. By default the camera is with 3.6mm lens, but it also has 6mm lens for optional. There are still other features like digital noise reduction, back light compensation and so on. Here is the link of the camera: http://www.securitycamera2000.com/products/600TVL-SONY-SUPER-HAD-CCD-D%252dWDR-Color-Board-Camera-with-OSD-Menu-DNR.html
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News—–Gunman ‘Escapes Justice’ as Surveillance Switched off

 A gun-wielding youth who threatened a young mother and her baby may never be identified because council security cameras were not turned on.

Victim Rea Buckley, 19, and her family say police told them a vital chance to catch the teenager could have been missed because devices in the Wood Street area of Walthamstow have been decommissioned due to lack of funds.

They fear dozens more across the borough may also have been secretly switched off.

It comes after Ms Buckley and her six-month old baby girl were surrounded by three youths, one armed with a handgun and two with knives, in Bisterne Avenue, Walthamstow, at around 7pm on Saturday September 3.

Ms Buckley got into a row with the trio after they threw stones near her pram as she walked past.

After a confrontation the gang went to a nearby park before returning with the weapons. They then ran off in the direction of Wood Street before police arrived.

In September 2010 a council report admitted its surveillance network was “obsolete” due to a lack of investment.

Emergency funding of £312,000 was approved by the cabinet for new devices but it is unclear whether it has yet been spent.

A police spokesman said no arrests had been made and confirmed the security camera in the area had been decommissioned.

The Guardian is awaiting a comment and information from the council on the current state of the borough’s surveillance network.

The council has previously defended spending on the million-pound Wood Street Plaza and fountains, as they were paid for by Transport for London (TfL).