Nov 18, 2009 -
Specifications:
- Fingerprint and code security door lock for home or office users
- Mechanical Lock Type: Standard Cylindrical/Tubular Lockset
- Primary Controls/Indicators: - Fingerprint Scanner - LED Sensor Backlight - UP, Down, Left, Right keys - AC Adapter Input, - 9V Battery Input - Lock/Unlock Sensor - Door Knob
- Primary Material: All metal casing with electroplated gold color finish
- Fingerprint Sensor Type: Scanner
- Verification and Comparison Time: = 1s
- Verification Type: 1:N
- Power Source: Wall Adapter, 9V Battery, Wire harness for permanent power
- Operating Temperature: -10 to +50 C
- Operating Humidity: 0 to 85% RH
- Storage Capacity: 1000 fingerprints
- Open Lock Modes: Fingerprints, Password ID
- Adaptability for Door Thickness: 1 3/8", 1 1/2", 1 3/4" door thicknesses
- Biometric Sensor Life: 1,000,000 swipes
- False rejection rate (FRR): = 0.1%
- False acceptance rate (FAR): = 0.001%
- Dimensions - L:160 x W:80 x D: Frame to Door Knob = 80 (mm)
- This fingerprint lock handle is can be installed for right and left hand use Comes with internal lithium battery, re-charge every 6 months using the AC adapter (included) or a 9V battery
Installation is so easy that anyone can install one in under 30 minutes. It can be installed on any wood or metal doors
- Fingerprint ID is the ultimate in convenience. No more rummaging through your purse or pockets for your keys, no more changing of the locks after suspicious activity from house workers, no more hiding keys under rocks or flowerpots
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Nov 14, 2009 -
Here I am passing by our building's podium before going for sushi! I love these boots.
I wear:
- Topshop sweater
- Sam Edelman boots
- Dear Bearcat octopus necklace
- Aldo studded bracelet
- Rock n Rose vintage owl ring
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Nov 14, 2009 -
I lusted over these shoes for more than a year and finally found a pair in my size on eBay. They arrived just a few days after purchase and I've basically been wearing them every chance I get. Sorry for the poor photo in my extremely messy room!
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Jun 16, 2008 -
I was at the mall recently with my 3 year old, when we saw a little girl about his age wearing one of these harnesses and her mother holding the leash (is there another word?). My son was asking a bunch of questions as to what he saw and why the little girl needed to be on it. I just told him that his Mommy wants to keep the little girl safe.
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Nov 06, 2009 -
Not really news... but it's big. And probably one of the better kids shows on the air today.
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Nov 06, 2009 -
WASHINGTON – French scientists mixed gene therapy and bone marrow transplants in two boys to seemingly halt a brain disease that can kill by adolescence. The surprise ingredient: They disabled the HIV virus so it couldn't cause AIDS, and then used it to carry in the healthy new gene.
The experiment marks the first time researchers have tried that long-contemplated step in people — and the first effective gene therapy against a severe brain disease, said lead researcher Dr.
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Nov 04, 2009 -
Ice climbing is a lot like rock climbing - Instead of grabbing on to cracks and rock ledges with your hands, you dig tools into ice and frozen waterfalls that have formed over the rock.
Obviously, you'll need to love being in the cold if you want to learn to ice climb. Don't go out and buy all the expensive equipment to ice climb just yet.
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Nov 02, 2009 -
The conservative coup in upstate New York did much more than lay bare the power of conservative activists: It exposed how little control GOP officials hold over this surging and formidable political movement.
In the wake of conservatives’ role in forcing liberal Republican Dede Scozzafava out of Tuesday’s special election in New York’s 23rd District, GOP officials are trying to make it seem as if they are helping to stoke the passion — and can harness it to upend President Barack Obama and Democrats. They didn’t — and they can’t.
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Oct 31, 2009 -
Glenn Harlan Reynolds: It's the follow-through that matters in New York's special race
By: Glenn Harlan Reynolds
Sunday Reflections Contributor
Next week's special congressional election in New York's 23rd Congressional District seems to have the entire political class in an uproar. Mainstream Republican pols like former House Speaker Newt Gingrich are afraid it portends a grass-roots revolt, or, worse, a third party for 2012.
Surging tea partiers hope it represents an opportunity to make mainstream Republican pols take them seriously.
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Oct 17, 2009 -
today
breakfast-milk+cereal+energy bar + fruits
i know i have a healthy breakfast but wait till you see what i eat later in the day ....
lunch-dim sum ( siew mai,xiaolongbao,har gao, fried yamcake , fried bun? , fried rice ,duck with the crepe + chee chong fan + egg tart + red bean pastry and alot la )
teabreak- doughnut and ice lemon tea(nabei i eat two :@)
dinner- curry rice +laska+ herbal chicken.
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