Home Security Systems Monthly Cost
HOME SECURITY SYSTEMS MONTHLY COST – ALARM CLOCK FOR WINDOWS 7 – ALARM MONITORING CENTER
Home Security Systems Monthly Cost
- (security system) (computing) a system that enforces boundaries between computer networks
- (security system) an electrical device that sets off an alarm when someone tries to break in
- Burglar (or intrusion), fire, and safety alarms are electronic alarms designed to alert the user to a specific danger. Sensors are connected to a control unit via low-voltage wiring or a narrowband RF signal which is used to interact with a response device.
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- Broadband providers usually charge you monthly for your broadband, unless you pay upfront for a year’s contract. Some providers offer “free broadband”. In these cases, the cost of the broadband is absorbed in the cost of the package. Compare cheap broadband packages.
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- The place where one lives permanently, esp. as a member of a family or household
- The family or social unit occupying such a place
- A house or an apartment considered as a commercial property
- at or to or in the direction of one’s home or family; “He stays home on weekends”; “after the game the children brought friends home for supper”; “I’ll be home tomorrow”; “came riding home in style”; “I hope you will come home for Christmas”; “I’ll take her home”; “don’t forget to write home”
- home(a): used of your own ground; “a home game”
- provide with, or send to, a home
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sunday soul monthly announcement
I’ve been doing a weekly broadcast on 90hz.org now for six years. I began doing the show as a sunday afternoon discussion with people I admire and love. We talked about music, our roots, and played examples of the music which inspired us. My guests included Jeno, Jonah Sharp, Rick Preston, Adnan Sharif, Gino Gabriel, Moonbeam Jones, and more. I wanted to seed plant, and to also rediscover my own roots through conversation with my peers. At the time I was completely lost and had forgotten why I had devoted my life to what I call "house music" and have always defined as electronic music, techno, disco, trance, acid, and everything and anything else which can be syncopated and mixed into the mosaic of an evening. Through these conversations I found the inspiration to also begin a second weekly broadcast called "Thursday night hi-light" which was where I mixed my own music and let loose. As 90hz began to take shape, other people wanted to do shows as well. My friend Saturna wanted to do a show and the only night that worked for her was thursdays. I decided that since I was doing two shows a week, it would only be fair to give up my thursday slot and surrender to Sundays only. I did, and in so doing Sunday Soul as you currently know it was born. An evening with me, from 10pm until late night, and it was no longer a forum, rather it became a place for me to explore, write music, play studio work, and new found gems, along with classics. It was then that I decided to set a theme each week, and program a journey to go with it.
Next I began to travel quite a bit as a solo artist, and started to broadcast Sunday Soul Unlimited from all over the world. I have transmitted shows from starry fields, terraces in Los Angeles, hotel rooftops in Japan, the tiki lounge on top of club 5 in Washington DC, and more. I did a residency with the help of my partner Deana Rae at Club Love in New York City for a year where we brought the monthly Unlimited party into the basement of Greenwich Village and welcomed guests like Jenifa Mayanja and Monique Bingham. I also did a residency in San Francisco at Space Gallery where we created a salon atmosphere and shared food and community based on the week’s theme, and then danced until 2. We tried to get the program up and running as a weekly transmission on XM Radio, and have discussed simulcasting with other terrestrial radio stations, but somehow the show’s unwieldy length, often adult content, and deep commitment to underground electronic music – and mostly my unwillingness to change the format of the program for the sake of commercial appeal – none of these distant dreams have come to fruition.
Six years later I have deeply grown. As a musician, a vocalist, a DJ, and as a designer. Sunday Soul as a weekly event has challenged me in every way to be personal, vulnerable, and present in my craft. I’ve really loved the changes in me as the direct result of the experience, and I am grateful, and delighted with the community which has grown up around the show.
It’s not an easy thing to maintain a weekly anything for any period of time. Anyone who has ever seriously tried can tell you that it is a labor of love. I spend approximately four days a week, every week, working on the program – deciding on the theme, making the poster, searching for music, planning my thoughts, announcing, inviting, and executing the broadcast. This costs upwards of $400 a month to produce, and while donations have been sweet, world changing and at times quite generous, I find that the costs far and away exceed the rewards for myself personally of doing the program as a weekly event.
Beginning this month, May of 2011, Sunday Soul is moving to a monthly format. On the last sunday of every month I will produce a 5 hour transmission – based on a theme – and offer the archive the next day for sale at both sundaysoul.com and treehousemuzique.com
I also know that this is going to hurt. Yes, it may distress you somewhat, but for myself it represents the loss of a deeply rich creative outlet that I have come to rely on as an artist. I expect to find myself in my treehouse grieving the loss of a dear friend for the next few sundays, and maybe a few more after that too. And while I’m not saying that this is forever, at the moment I truly must begin to spend these four days a week in my studio, on the road, getting these two neverending albums that I’ve been struggling over for nearly three years done, producing new music, launching treehouse muzique as either an actual releasing label, or then abandon it and sign myself as an artist to a label who love me and can support me and my vision as a devoted house head and belle ame electronique. It’s time for this. And so it is.
This expressed, I will not see you next week…. Rather, I will see you at 9pm on the last sunday of may on 90hz.org.
Until then.
I love you, and may all your sundays have soul</str
November 6 2007 day 26 – Just a matter of numbers
There is no cure for diabetes, yet. (And no, insulin is not a cure. It keeps a diabetic alive, and if used correctly, may avoid other complications.)