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<blockquote data-quote="Alaxan" data-source="post: 60640" data-attributes="member: 544457"><p>If you are here and on the site you are more than likely not just the average idiot that does not want to learn or share experience. You are also probably NOT the type of person to leave your system alone for too long after it has been installed originally. If you can get info and help setting an alarm or any system and setup I say go for it an do it yourself because more than likely you are going to be tweaking with it or doing whatever to it later on! Bean apparently has some issue with people trying to do things on their own, but is failing to realize he once had NO ****ING CLUE either and someone taught him or he learned just as many of these people here are learning. BY DOING IT THEMSELVES!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alaxan, post: 60640, member: 544457"] If you are here and on the site you are more than likely not just the average idiot that does not want to learn or share experience. You are also probably NOT the type of person to leave your system alone for too long after it has been installed originally. If you can get info and help setting an alarm or any system and setup I say go for it an do it yourself because more than likely you are going to be tweaking with it or doing whatever to it later on! Bean apparently has some issue with people trying to do things on their own, but is failing to realize he once had NO ****ING CLUE either and someone taught him or he learned just as many of these people here are learning. BY DOING IT THEMSELVES!!!! [/QUOTE]
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