| ▲ | defrost 2 hours ago | |||||||
Heh - nobody want to jinx anything. On an IT aside, the challenge facing yard, barn, and road security cameras in Australia is parrots .. flocks of several thousand intelligent airborne can openers that follow grain rail lines and rivers and love nothing more than tearing wiring apart. You have to build to extreme anti vandal standards. Changing bale sizes works well to deter casual thieves .. serious shitheads turn up with their own trucks and lifting gear. | ||||||||
| ▲ | cogman10 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> flocks of several thousand intelligent airborne can openers that follow grain rail lines and rivers and love nothing more than tearing wiring apart. Lol, oh that stinks. Yeah not a problem in the PNW. We have some woodpeckers that are annoying if you own wood paneled things (like barns and homes) but otherwise there's not a lot of fighting against nature beyond infections. > serious shitheads turn up with their own trucks and lifting gear. It may just be the location and community where I'm from that makes that somewhat unlikely. There's enough people along the roads that someone would see you trying to make off with a giant bale and where I'm from everyone waves at everyone when you drive by :). It's a combination of being rural enough that everyone knows everyone else yet not so rural that you see the extreme sort of isolation that I believe is possible in Australia. | ||||||||
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