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This is the route I took. All manual, multiple codes. There is a code for the gate, and a code for the door, per person I implicitly trust. With some 23 cameras on the property, I'm well aware of just about anything going down on my property while I am away.
I can't help but wonder what else might be going on here.
22 acres of farmland
One camera per acre + one in the bedroom?
LOL Well, it would seem like it works out that way but the only interior cams I have are in the living room and there is one in the lab. I'm not really into sex tapes. They always seem like a good idea at the time, but they have the potential to become quite litigious, and I try to stay out of courtrooms.
And by "lab" you mean "sex dungeon," right?
They meant their dog.
Ah, so like an endoscope. Kinky.
Brown chicken, brown cow.
Actually, pretty spot on.