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At least it wasn't a blue light!

Kingsburg, Ca.

Ready to blast off. Breakfast? Check. Radar detector? Check Car scent thingy? Check. Micky Mouse hat? Check

reprocessing old RAW files with current software. nikon coolpix 8700, processed in lightroom LR4 + photoshop CS6 + nik color efex + alienskin exposure 4.

Rolleicord V, Kodak Portra 400, f/4 1/60

 

I come to bury Marty's, not to praise it. They didn't do E6, they didn't do B&W, but they developed a few rolls of C41 for me without incident (including this shot).

 

Another sad victim of Sandy (though how much longer would it have held out otherwise?), as announced on their vestigial site, which claims that they'd been around since 1968 (at which point I'll bet they did B&W and E6, to say nothing of K-14).

High speed door - Microwave Radar Motion Sensor for Automatic Door

 

An accessory wich is widely used for automatic door is the radar motion detector.

 

The system works with a microwave radar which detects any movement in front of the door, managing to differentiate between pedestrians and vehicles.

 

It is user friendly because of the adjustable settings, that optimizes the sensor for all automatic door applications.

 

It has been specifically designed to be applicated to industrial doors, such as:

 

- High speed roll up doors

- Fast-acting fold-up doors

- Crash doors

- Sliding doors

- Swing doors

 

Although we use it for industrial applications, this system can be used for security reasons, and it can be suitable for both internal and external applications.

 

Microwave technology

  

For any further information visit our website or contact us:

 

OCM Industrial Doors Srl

Via Mongilardi, 3

13900 Biella, Italy

Tel.: (+39) 015 . 840 83 01

Fax: (+39) 015 . 849 26 60

  

www.ocmflex.com/

Hardwired my new (refurb) Escort 8500 radar detector today.

I've used Valentine 1 radar detectors for...21 years now?

 

Imagine my surprise when they announced Gen 2!

Along Front St. in Smyrna, TN

 

The Smyrna Police Department has made cardboard cutouts of their police officers and will be moving them around town. I took this picture on a thursday, and by Friday it wasn't there.

 

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This 2011 Mercedes Benz E63 AMG can really move, so it has been equipped with a K40 RL360 radar detector system and Escort ZR4 Shifter laser jammer.

Everything a San Diegan needs to know about radar and how the police use it. I hate drawing cars, by the way.

This 2011 Mercedes Benz E63 AMG can really move, so it has been equipped with a K40 RL360 radar detector system and Escort ZR4 Shifter laser jammer.

This is a shot of the radar detector in highway mode. (As opposed to city mode which is less sensitive so that automatic doors at grocery stores and other ordinary sensors don't set off the detector.)

Check out this video of the CRAZY

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