It's easy to make a fake all-weather camera bubble, and not that much 
harder to have a real one. 
And signs that state that there is an alarm system are an excellent first 
line of defense against bike thieves who can read.
-Kai
giving it my darndest to avoid openly sharing with the divine or 
terrestrial, in Brooklyn NY

Steve Palincsar wrote:
>
> So in practical terms related to Justin's question, are you suggesting 
> that the best way to secure bicycles in a garage is to *Leave it to Jesus*
> ?
>
> On 04/04/2016 08:59 AM, Garth wrote:
>
>
>     2 + 2 = 4      
>
> Is this principle limited locally, individually to me, you or anyone, or 
> is this truth Universal, Infinite and belongs to everyone eternally and 
> without bounds or restraint ? 
>
> Can anyone steal it, buy it, sell it, hide it, hoard it, destroy it, make 
> it more or less than the perfection it always is, has been and will be ?   
> Can anyone change it it any way ?
>
>   the answer is obvious. 
>
> Principle is not an object of negotiation or commodity(thus invariable and 
> vulnerable) , nor "in" anything . Everything identifiable is it's 
> expression, yet the expression neither contains or limits it. The principle 
> and it's expression of 2+2=4 cannot be limited or changed(thus vulnerable) 
> ....it is immovable, permanent and Absolute. The principle and expression 
> are One , a Whole "Unit" .  The Father and the Son.  One does not exist 
> without the other. 
>
>    Principle. Divine Intelligence. The Absolute. Such is Truth .  . . here 
> is our "security" :) 
>
> All expressions(forms of identification, bike, body, bird, tree, Earth 
> etc.) are as secure as the Principle which they express.  "On Earth as it 
> is in Heaven" 
>
> I and My Father are One 
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sunday, April 3, 2016 at 11:31:58 PM UTC-4, Justin August wrote: 
>>
>> Hey folks-
>> Assuming everything goes according to plan I'm entering the wild world of 
>> home ownership at the end of this month! Our bungalow in East Oakland has a 
>> detached 1 car garage where he bikes will probably live. I'm wondering the 
>> best way to secure them. The garage only has a car door, no man door. 
>>
>> Any suggestions would be welcomed. 
>>
>> Bikes:
>> Saluki (mine)
>> Betty Foy (wife's)
>>
>> -Justin
>>
> -
>
>
>

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