Ademco Panels?

Kind of childish huh......I'm a bit surpised at Mike. But then at least he hasn't flooded the NEWSGROUP with millions of KB of unintelligable tripe in some inane attempt at spoofing google bots [We all know in reality this was done to spool posts off the servers where bAss was caught not knowing about how alarm DSL filters work and his moronic statements that he stuffs electical device cabinets with paper]

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Frank
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You wanna start up again Piggy?

Reply to
G. Morgan

Cracker mumbled through his beer:

You stopped? I didn't notice. [plonk]

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Robert L Bass

Reply to
Mike Sokoly

That's because you weren't paying attention.

Yeah, right.

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G. Morgan

It's always funny when he spanks your sorry ass G, you make it easy

Reply to
Mark Leuck

and he admitted as much in his posts. Why are you getting your balls all tied in a knot?

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mikey

How many arguments did YOU loose with the BBB?

Check it out... BBB's Actual website

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Bass Home Electronics 4883 Fallcrest Cir Sarasota, FL 34233 Telephone: (941) 925-9747 Fax: (941) 925-9747
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Group-Moderator

What ass-spank?

Reply to
G. Morgan

Started out using ADEMCO in early 80's but now migrated to GE. Expandable and easy to install and use.

Ademco is now owned by Honywell, and they are now direct competitors with us (if anyone noticed).

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direct since 1994 founded 1981

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Holger

Of course you won't see it but everyone else does

Reply to
Mark Leuck

I guess I missed it too... That always happens when I'm out of Viagra.

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Frank Olson

I don't. Looks like a personal problem to me, Mark.

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mikey

You got the best pot in the country and you're f****ng around with chemicals?

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mikey

I told you up front I don't know much about ITI wireless. I'll quote myself:

"It's my understanding that only the keyfobs use rolling codes -- ELM, as GE calls it. However, I don't use ITI/GE wireless, so I may be mistaken."

However, when you say that ITI keyfobs do not use rolling codes, I have to ask you what "encrypted learn mode" is. ITI keyfobs such as the 60-659 advertise this feature. They say:

"ELM technology secures every wireless transmission by sending a unique message sequence between the control panel and touchpad. "

Sounds like rolling codes to me. Would you care to explain what ELM technology is, if not rolling codes?

Or would it be simpler to just tell me to go f*ck myself?

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Nomen Nescio

No, queerbait-- you don't get off that easy. Tell me and the other 2 exactly how FA "spanked" me.

Reply to
G. Morgan

How do you suppose we get the "best pot in the country". Chemicals, naturally. Speaking of which I've gotta turn on the feed to my grow op

- errmmm - I mean garden. :-)

Reply to
Frank Olson

Fair enough butt-boy here's the message

His reply was funny, your's wasn't, the great thing is he does it every single time and you, like Frank, fall right in line.

Now go out and play like a good boy

Reply to
Mark Leuck

I still don't get it... Where's the "spank"??

Reply to
Frank Olson

I suggest you consult that high sloping forehead of yours

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Mark Leuck

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