Monitor ArmI couldn`t believe it when we lost our
Monitor Arm stand when moving house last year. We`d had it for years and I thought it would be a pain to replace, plus with everything we had going on at the time with the big move I didn`t have time to be browsing for a monitor stand of all things! We had moved from Burnley to Warrington, our house was up for sale for just a week before it got snapped up which was a great surprise for us as we were just beginning to look in the area we had in mind. The couple were very pushy and wanted to get moved in as soon as possible preventing them from having to pay another months rent on their current property. So I and my husband took a week of work and concentrated fully on house hunting. It was all very exciting but so stressful and manic, everything was moving so fast time was not on our side. When we found our dream house in Warrington it was a huge rellief, and we were all eager to get moved it. The deal went ahead and a few weeks later we were on our way. I must say I was sad to leave our home in Burnley but I convinced my self that change is good, and it really was. So a few weeks later I had the time to buy a new
Monitor Arm stand and we have all the computer equipment in a study out of the way.
An Explanation Of Cctv.Cctv stands for Closed Circuit television. closed-circuit television
Cctv, is a number of surveillance cameras doing monitoring of passing traffic [human or otherwise] with recording capabilities.
Cctv is the use of recoding video cameras for observation purposes. It differs from the television that you would normally associate with it in that a closed circuit means thaat all camera are linked physically by cables. Banks, stadiums, and shops are all likely to use
Cctv because of the need for increased security in such areas.
Cctv is also used in the military for intelligence use. The use of
Cctv s in public places has increased, causing debate over security versus privacy. Many people have a big brother complex over
Cctv.
Cctv was initially developed as a means of increasing security in sensitive areas, like banks etc. Today it has developed to the point where it is simple and inexpensive enough to be used in home security systems, and for surveillance.