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[email protected] July 28th 06 07:24 PM

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any recommendations ?

Capt. JG July 28th 06 08:40 PM

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dog?

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chuck July 28th 06 10:18 PM

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Capt. JG wrote:
dog?

Parrot. More traditional.

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Larry July 28th 06 11:04 PM

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wrote in :

any recommendations ?


Call ADT, the alarm company. They have a cellular-based, central monitored
alarm system they can install into your boat, just like into your home,
except for the cellular connectivity.

I bet you can get fire, flooding, intrusion, etc. professionally installed
with a monthly monitoring fee.

I say ADT because I have a friend who wanted a professional alarm system
installed in an armored car he uses in the mobile check cashing business.
I contacted ADT for him and they did a beautiful cellular-based
installation, even with 200 watt alarm sirens that make even approaching
the van impossible without ear protection. If his cashier needs the cops,
she presses a panic button and ADT answers just like OnStar does in GM
cars. The GPS in it tells them where she is and they dispatch help
directly to her location. When the van is unattended, the fire and
intrusion alarm system protects the van from vandals, thieves, etc.

I offered to add to the installation with my ignition-system-based "chassis
protection system" that will put anyone on their knees when the alarm
sounds, but he declined....(c;

Call ADT in your city and talk to them about protecting the boat.....

http://www.adt.com/resi/products_ser...urity_systems/



[email protected] July 28th 06 11:54 PM

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I forgot to mention the boat is in Costa Rica, and parrots, dogs,
alligators, etc are only good for a week or 2 - then they starve as no
one there all the time to feed them. Except maybe the crooks ?



On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 18:04:15 -0400, Larry wrote:

wrote in :

any recommendations ?


Call ADT, the alarm company. They have a cellular-based, central monitored
alarm system they can install into your boat, just like into your home,
except for the cellular connectivity.

I bet you can get fire, flooding, intrusion, etc. professionally installed
with a monthly monitoring fee.

I say ADT because I have a friend who wanted a professional alarm system
installed in an armored car he uses in the mobile check cashing business.
I contacted ADT for him and they did a beautiful cellular-based
installation, even with 200 watt alarm sirens that make even approaching
the van impossible without ear protection. If his cashier needs the cops,
she presses a panic button and ADT answers just like OnStar does in GM
cars. The GPS in it tells them where she is and they dispatch help
directly to her location. When the van is unattended, the fire and
intrusion alarm system protects the van from vandals, thieves, etc.

I offered to add to the installation with my ignition-system-based "chassis
protection system" that will put anyone on their knees when the alarm
sounds, but he declined....(c;

Call ADT in your city and talk to them about protecting the boat.....

http://www.adt.com/resi/products_ser...urity_systems/



Larry July 29th 06 02:34 AM

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wrote in :

I forgot to mention the boat is in Costa Rica, and parrots, dogs,
alligators, etc are only good for a week or 2 - then they starve as no
one there all the time to feed them. Except maybe the crooks ?


Oh................................................ ...(c;)

I have a sweet thing who just built her second estate in Playa Del Hermosa
Jaco. She loves it down there. (I think the pretty surfer boys have
something to do with that, too...(sigh)

The Toocans will steal your breakfast if you go back into her house for
coffee...the little sneaks.

Where's the boat?


MMC July 30th 06 02:32 AM

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On the hook or at a marina?
The family and I lived in CR for a while and I'd have to say, while not as
violent, Ticos are second to only Nigerians as the most thieving bunch of
^&%$'s as I've ever personally seen.
While we were there, a cruiser ran aground and swam to the beach to find
help, by the time he got back (few hours) his lovely hosts were stripping
his boat.
Our house was literally a shack before we cleaned it and fixed it up enough
to move in. Whenever we wanted to head to the beach we had to hire a guard
to stay in the house to keep our fairly meager possessions from walking
away. We had a maid that watched the place during the day if we wanted to go
to town or work away from the house. Only reason to have on her on as she
did little else. This was in a small village, towns were much worse.
I'd go back as tourist, but not to live there.
If your boat is in a marina, an alarm is a damn good idea. On the hook? Kiss
it goodbye.
Some might think it's just the poor pulling this crap, but our San Jose
lawyer tried the same with us. OK, I know how much we love and respect
lawyers, but we were building a business that he could have fed off of for
years, and instead he tried to steal a few quick bucks. It's a common
mindset to forget about tomorrow and get what can now.
Of the gringos we knew around the Guanacaste beach towns, Arenal, and San
Jose, none would leave their place/possessions in the hands of a local for
any time at all. Might get by for a couple of weeks, but that would be it.
Most look for another gringo to house sit, and the rest just couldn't leave.
The major cause of all this was that the government rarely enforced the law,
and if a crime was committed against a gringo the authorities couldn't care
less.
I met a Evangelical family who seemed to be pretty good late in our stay,
but I was so burnt out by the locals by then I didn't trust anyone with
anything.
The locals have a custom when doing business called "mounting the gringo",
I'm sure you can figure it out.
I know, I'm ranting....
MMC

wrote in message
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I forgot to mention the boat is in Costa Rica, and parrots, dogs,
alligators, etc are only good for a week or 2 - then they starve as no
one there all the time to feed them. Except maybe the crooks ?



On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 18:04:15 -0400, Larry wrote:

wrote in :

any recommendations ?


Call ADT, the alarm company. They have a cellular-based, central
monitored
alarm system they can install into your boat, just like into your home,
except for the cellular connectivity.

I bet you can get fire, flooding, intrusion, etc. professionally installed
with a monthly monitoring fee.

I say ADT because I have a friend who wanted a professional alarm system
installed in an armored car he uses in the mobile check cashing business.
I contacted ADT for him and they did a beautiful cellular-based
installation, even with 200 watt alarm sirens that make even approaching
the van impossible without ear protection. If his cashier needs the cops,
she presses a panic button and ADT answers just like OnStar does in GM
cars. The GPS in it tells them where she is and they dispatch help
directly to her location. When the van is unattended, the fire and
intrusion alarm system protects the van from vandals, thieves, etc.

I offered to add to the installation with my ignition-system-based
"chassis
protection system" that will put anyone on their knees when the alarm
sounds, but he declined....(c;

Call ADT in your city and talk to them about protecting the boat.....

http://www.adt.com/resi/products_ser...urity_systems/





Larry July 30th 06 08:34 PM

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"MMC" wrote in news:X_Tyg.5994$Wi.3438
@tornado.tampabay.rr.com:

Ticos are second to only Nigerians as the most thieving bunch of
^&%$'s as I've ever personally seen.


Isn't that interesting. This is my friend's second house in Hermosa Jaco
and she hasn't said a word about being ripped off. When she built both
houses, she hired a Costa Rican architect, Costa Rican contractor and all
the work on both houses was done by local workers who did a beautiful job
on both. She takes this to an extreme. The teak all the beams in the
houses are made from came hand hewn from local stock. All the metal
fixtures possible, like the hanging pot holders in her kitchen, cabinet
hinges and handles, beautiful door hinges, handles, and the surrounding
fences are all made by the local blacksmith of wrought iron, each a work
of art that must have taken him hundreds of hours. The stonework inside
and out, itself, is more art than just stones. I thought someone left
some Mayan Temple stonemasons behind...(c;

I can't imagine her living down there in an atmosphere you describe. Of
course, Hermosa is very heavily populated with a generous Gringo
population the locals depend on for their living, so that may change the
conditions in this village.

Now if she could only get a HOME TELEPHONE! You have to wait for someone
to DIE before a number gets freed up for you....or whoever has floated to
the top of the list. Lots of cellphone use there....

Ah, I see she has put up new pictures of her new house on her website.
Take a look:
http://www.jacowebs.com/
Kelie used to live on a sailboat, here in Charleston....(on topic)...(c;
Now that this house is done, I wonder when she'll start building the
next, like the first time....hee hee. She's quite a girl, Kelie.....



MMC July 31st 06 04:25 PM

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Beautiful house Larry. Could be the Jaco area is a different world than
rural Guanecaste.
Hope she continues to have a better experience than I did. May be that the
gringo population in Jaco has grown to the point that they are isolated from
the common folk.
I've lived in a few different countries (3 Balkan, 3 African, 1 Central
American) and visited a bunch of others without the benefits of a good expat
community and a couple that did (2 Middle Eastern), and it makes a world of
difference.
My opinions and frustrations about CR were based on my experiences.
MMC

"Larry" wrote in message
...
"MMC" wrote in news:X_Tyg.5994$Wi.3438
@tornado.tampabay.rr.com:

Ticos are second to only Nigerians as the most thieving bunch of
^&%$'s as I've ever personally seen.


Isn't that interesting. This is my friend's second house in Hermosa Jaco
and she hasn't said a word about being ripped off. When she built both
houses, she hired a Costa Rican architect, Costa Rican contractor and all
the work on both houses was done by local workers who did a beautiful job
on both. She takes this to an extreme. The teak all the beams in the
houses are made from came hand hewn from local stock. All the metal
fixtures possible, like the hanging pot holders in her kitchen, cabinet
hinges and handles, beautiful door hinges, handles, and the surrounding
fences are all made by the local blacksmith of wrought iron, each a work
of art that must have taken him hundreds of hours. The stonework inside
and out, itself, is more art than just stones. I thought someone left
some Mayan Temple stonemasons behind...(c;

I can't imagine her living down there in an atmosphere you describe. Of
course, Hermosa is very heavily populated with a generous Gringo
population the locals depend on for their living, so that may change the
conditions in this village.

Now if she could only get a HOME TELEPHONE! You have to wait for someone
to DIE before a number gets freed up for you....or whoever has floated to
the top of the list. Lots of cellphone use there....

Ah, I see she has put up new pictures of her new house on her website.
Take a look:
http://www.jacowebs.com/
Kelie used to live on a sailboat, here in Charleston....(on topic)...(c;
Now that this house is done, I wonder when she'll start building the
next, like the first time....hee hee. She's quite a girl, Kelie.....





Larry July 31st 06 06:24 PM

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"MMC" wrote in
:

I've lived in a few different countries (3 Balkan, 3 African, 1
Central American) and visited a bunch of others without the benefits
of a good expat community and a couple that did (2 Middle Eastern),
and it makes a world of difference.


Me, too! I lived in Tehran, Iran from 1977 to 1979, leaving 28 days before
the Shah did. (Gunfire at breakfast just down the street isn't any fun at
all.) I loved Iran, beautiful place. The scene out my apartment window
was of Mt Tochal to the left and Mt Damavand, the highest point in the
Middle East at 18,000+ ft to the right, the snow blowing off it when the
temperature in the street was 100F. Most Americans have no idea how VAST
Iran is. I worked for the Iranian Air Force. Built IAF it's main
calibration laboratory in support of the SIGINT/ELINT mission keeping an
eye on the Iraqi and Afghan borders from mountain top monitoring posts and
C-130's full of equipment. Too bad I'll never be able to go back. My
apartment building looks like I left it on Google Earth, but Doshen-Tappeh
AFB looks rather deserted on the sat photos.

I worked on US Navy ships in Bahrain and have touristed Kuwait, Qatar,
Saudi Arabia and the Emirates a bit.



MMC August 1st 06 02:07 AM

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Now that's a coincidence! My next door neighbor's father was with the
Embassy, packed up the family and scooted right about the time the Shah
left!
I don't know the neighbor's maiden name but could find out if you'd be
interested.
I was on the USS Harold E. Holt (FF 1074) Gonzo Station during the blockade.
MMC

"Larry" wrote in message
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"MMC" wrote in
:

I've lived in a few different countries (3 Balkan, 3 African, 1
Central American) and visited a bunch of others without the benefits
of a good expat community and a couple that did (2 Middle Eastern),
and it makes a world of difference.


Me, too! I lived in Tehran, Iran from 1977 to 1979, leaving 28 days
before
the Shah did. (Gunfire at breakfast just down the street isn't any fun at
all.) I loved Iran, beautiful place. The scene out my apartment window
was of Mt Tochal to the left and Mt Damavand, the highest point in the
Middle East at 18,000+ ft to the right, the snow blowing off it when the
temperature in the street was 100F. Most Americans have no idea how VAST
Iran is. I worked for the Iranian Air Force. Built IAF it's main
calibration laboratory in support of the SIGINT/ELINT mission keeping an
eye on the Iraqi and Afghan borders from mountain top monitoring posts and
C-130's full of equipment. Too bad I'll never be able to go back. My
apartment building looks like I left it on Google Earth, but Doshen-Tappeh
AFB looks rather deserted on the sat photos.

I worked on US Navy ships in Bahrain and have touristed Kuwait, Qatar,
Saudi Arabia and the Emirates a bit.





Don White August 6th 06 04:50 PM

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Larry wrote:
"MMC" wrote in
:


Now that's a coincidence! My next door neighbor's father was with the
Embassy, packed up the family and scooted right about the time the
Shah left!
I don't know the neighbor's maiden name but could find out if you'd be
interested.
I was on the USS Harold E. Holt (FF 1074) Gonzo Station during the
blockade. MMC




I may have met him, but not at the Embassy, unless it was the Australian,
New Zealand or British Embassies. As just a plain American, I wasn't
allowed inside the US Embassy. You had to be retired military with an ID
card before you were allowed almost anywhere beyond the front desk.
Nothing like being treated by your own government bureaucrats like some
kind of illegal alien traitor. Even the US Embassy people listened to
the British Embassy's telephone recorded messages as to what buildings
and theatres to stay away from. British Intelligence was more than just
a job title and pension in Tehran.

Hmm...Holt. That rings some bells. Was she ever in Charleston for
tender service from USS Everglades (AD-24) at Pier Papa? I worked in AD-
24's calibration lab from '66 to '69 before getting shore duty at
Minelant's Mineforce Support Group, where I built the predecessor to SIMA
Charleston's cal lab from '69 to '71. I collect Navy ball caps, lots of
them. I may have an FF-1074 ballcap, but it's not in my display that ran
out of room long ago. I'll have to dig through the cabinets and look...
(c;

I worked for Pan American (Airlines) Technical Services under the primary
Rockwell contract with the Iranian Air Force at Doshen-Tappeh AFB in
Tehran. I built Iran its first calibration lab in '78 from a little
trailer lab I inherited from someone who didn't appreciate "unlimited
funding" from our esteemed IAF general. It was frustrating as hell to
get anything done in the 4 hours you actually worked each day, the other
4 hours spent waiting for the SAME soldiers to check the SAME roster from
the SAME building just inside the front gate waiting for the SAME Air
Force people to get to the SAME building to go to work....unless there
was some "exercise" going on. We called it "The Breakfast Club",
bringing food, gourmet coffee and English teas, the daily English
newspapers with us to work to pass the first four hours we were being
handsomely paid for each morning.

Once you got used to the "procedures" and stopped letting it bother you
like any American worker with a long history of sanity would, it was a
great job. Noone much pressured you and CERTAINLY wouldn't ask you
anything technical beyond their comprehension that would make them look a
fool!

I used to eat lunch with the Iranian conscript soldiers in their little
tent out back, rather than with the rest of the contractor uglies in the
main dining hall with the officer corp. Guess whos lab got the best
cleaning job and whos head was kept spotless all the time....(c;

I'd love to swap stories with any expats who were in Iran just before
Shahanshah was deposed. I'd go back to Iran, under friendly conditions
again, in a heartbeat. Beautiful place after you got over the culture
shock and learned Farsi. Bank Markazi Iran tellers used to get all
excited at me for signing my checks in Farsi. "NO, NO, You sign in
English! They think I signed that check in Farsi!", they'd exclaim...hee
hee. Funny, Intercontinental Hotel would take my Farsi-signed checks,
but my Iranian bank wouldn't!

Let me know if you find them. We better take it to email if so...(c;

My favorite question to Westerners:
"Compared to something in the United States, How BIG do you think Iran
is? (in area)" No fair peeking at Google Earth or searching the web....


Alaska or Texas??

John August 6th 06 05:43 PM

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Don White wrote:
My favorite question to Westerners:
"Compared to something in the United States, How BIG do you think Iran
is? (in area)" No fair peeking at Google Earth or searching the web....


Alaska or Texas??


I DID cheat on this....Iran is about the area of Texas.....
plus OK,CA,OR, and WA.

Also, a lot bigger than IRAQ (or should that be EYE-RAK?)....for those
thinking of biting off another mouthful they can't chew.

Back to the original topic... CostaRica was one of the only (along with
Nicaragua) countries I skipped when travelling through C. Am . via
boat- lots of ugly cruiser stories.
John


Larry August 6th 06 08:27 PM

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Don White wrote in news:TcoBg.35794$pu3.466447
@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca:

Alaska or Texas??



Fair guess but too small. Iran is as big as the USA EAST of the
Mississippi! The place is HUGE! Vast mountains surrounding two deserts.
When I was in country, two American geologists who worked for National
Iranian Oil, the Shah's oil company, were out fooling around in a
helicopter full of deep sonar equipment looking for more domes, I suppose.
They were in an area that never had a road. There are lots of areas with
no roads at all in the rugged mountains. They didn't find oil. They found
the second biggest deposit of virgin copper ore on the planet! There's no
way to get to it, but copper keeps rising in price, making it just money in
the.....ground?



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2600 Sea Ray Blvd.
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One ****ty Sea Ray boat was enough....

Don White August 6th 06 09:54 PM

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Larry wrote:
Don White wrote in news:TcoBg.35794$pu3.466447
@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca:


Alaska or Texas??




Fair guess but too small. Iran is as big as the USA EAST of the
Mississippi! The place is HUGE! Vast mountains surrounding two deserts.
When I was in country, two American geologists who worked for National
Iranian Oil, the Shah's oil company, were out fooling around in a
helicopter full of deep sonar equipment looking for more domes, I suppose.
They were in an area that never had a road. There are lots of areas with
no roads at all in the rugged mountains. They didn't find oil. They found
the second biggest deposit of virgin copper ore on the planet! There's no
way to get to it, but copper keeps rising in price, making it just money in
the.....ground?



Lets hope that doesn't encourage anyone to invade, aka oil in Iraq.

Larry August 6th 06 10:51 PM

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Don White wrote in news:lGsBg.35935$pu3.468297
@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca:

Lets hope that doesn't encourage anyone to invade, aka oil in Iraq.



Anyone? Oh, you mean the Illuminati/New World Order/Skull & Bones/Bohemian
Grove boys....They already are planning the invasion, I presume.

Hmm...Where did I see which of these the PM was a member of, too...??



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Sea Ray Boats gave my email to Channel Blade to spam me.
phone 865-522-4181
Sea Ray Boats, Inc.
2600 Sea Ray Blvd.
Knoxville, TN 37914

One ****ty Sea Ray boat was enough....

Don White August 7th 06 12:04 AM

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Larry wrote:
Don White wrote in news:lGsBg.35935$pu3.468297
@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca:


Lets hope that doesn't encourage anyone to invade, aka oil in Iraq.




Anyone? Oh, you mean the Illuminati/New World Order/Skull & Bones/Bohemian
Grove boys....They already are planning the invasion, I presume.

Hmm...Where did I see which of these the PM was a member of, too...??



If you're talking about our PM.. whatever Georgie does...Stevie does.

Don White August 7th 06 02:03 AM

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Larry wrote:
Don White wrote in news:7AuBg.36001$pu3.468279
@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca:


If you're talking about our PM.. whatever Georgie does...Stevie does.




Oh? Is he a freemason secret society member, too?


Don't know..... more likely just a drolling fan of George W.s


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