III Percent Patriots: Rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our will within limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others. ~ Thomas Jefferson


Click the Image

Nov 1, 2011

Private Eyes....Are Watching You

Hello Nap's.  spying while drinking your coffee?



Host Name:sbcp5.dhs.gov Browser:IE 8.0
IP Address:216.81.94.72 — [Label IP Address] Operating System:WinXP
Location:Washington, District Of Columbia, United States Resolution:Unknown
Returning Visits:0 Javascript:Disabled
Visit Length:0 seconds ISP:Department Of Homeland Security


Host Name:sbcp3.dhs.gov Browser:Rippers
IP Address:216.81.94.70 — [Label IP Address] Operating System:unknown
Location:Springfield, Virginia, United States Resolution:Unknown
Returning Visits:0 Javascript:Disabled
Visit Length:0 seconds ISP:Department Of Homeland Security

Cordon Multi-Target Photo-Radar System

Developed by Simicon, this new speed sensor promises to take highway surveillance to new heights of precision. Unlike most photo radar systems, which track only one violator at a time, Simicon’s device can simultaneously identify and follow up to 32 vehicles across four lanes. Whenever a car enters its range, the Cordon will automatically generate two images: one from wide-angle view and one closeup shot of the vehicle’s license plate. It’s also capable of instantly measuring a car’s speed and mapping its position, and can easily be synced with other databases via WiFi, 3G or WiMAX. Plus, this device is compact and durable enough to be mounted upon a tripod or atop a road sign, making it even harder for drivers to spot. Fortunately, though, you still have time to change your dragster ways, as distributor Peak Gain Systems won’t be bringing the Cordon to North America until the first quarter of 2012…. Cars tagged with a green dot are traveling below the speed limit, those with a yellow marking are chugging along within an acceptable range above the limit, while vehicles with a red tab are just asking for trouble.