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Bullet cameras are small cameras that are shaped like a bullet and measure from 2 to 2.5 inches. These cameras are also called lipstick cameras and are often used for covert surveillance. Bullet cameras are highly sensitive despite their compact size and also have the provision to capture audio with a built in microphone.

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Bullet cameras are very small in size as compared to traditional CCTV cameras; therefore, these cameras are easy to carry and install at a place where they go unnoticed for surveillance purposes. These cameras can be hidden almost anywhere in a room and set to record the events. Bullet cameras can also be used for outdoor surveillance as they are made of sturdy material and are weatherproof as well. These cameras are easy to install due to their compact size and can be fixed on the ceiling or wall for surveillance purposes. You can use bullet cameras to monitor your home or office for security and peace of mind.

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For sports enthusiasts these cameras have added advantages as the bullet cameras allow them to capture their every movement on land, sea, or air. In racing sports, bullet cameras are used in popular F1 race cars, rally cars, dirt bikes, etc. and the footage gives the spectators a view of what the driver was seeing as he was driving. Bullet cameras are also used by skiers, parachutists, and base jumpers to record their descents from an interesting angle.

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“THEME MAN ESTABLISHES HIS OWN NAME” / As I See It / By Bob Stupak

Look out Las Vegas, the “Theme Man” has arrived and he’s vowed to not only make his mark on the entertainment scene, he hopes to change it’s face. Those positive feelings were expressed by Las Vegas Disc Jockey John Dote’ as he sat in the living room of his home where no less than 10 gold records cover the walls.

Dote’ is the first to admit that “it isn’t easy” but in the record buisiness, he’s considered hot stuff. The New York-born singer, drummer, actor and television host is also a record producer and arranger who is credited with helping create some of television’s top themes ranging from Dallas to Dynasty.

One of his gold records, in fact, is for an album he produced called Hooked On Themes, which includes an amazing number of TV show themes that he’s been involved with. But all that’s behind him now. These days, Dote’ is striking out on his own as an entertainer, disc jockey and his current album Hard Life reached number 1 on internet radio airwaves and is starting to take off in several markets. Most notably in Europe.

The confident sounding Dote’ has his foot in the door, is off and running-and expects to bring the local entertainment scene to even higher levels. His concert on the fourth of July at Nellis Airforce Base in North Las Vegas was sold out to 10,000 screaming spectators. Dote’ made quite an entrance in his Rolls Royce with the Colonel of the United States Airforce as his Chaffuer. “I want to contribute to this town”, said Dote’, who may come off sounding brash but, in reality, seems sincere in his goals.

“I have helped do it for all the big stars-now I want to do it for this town” Dote’ can back up his words. He’s been involved in record production for such names as Tony Bennet, Pearl Bailey, James Darren and Liberace, just to name a few. And other themes that he’s worked on include Charlie’s Angels, Hawaii Five-0, The Untouchables, Perry Mason and Rockford Files. Dote’ comes by that producing and arranging naturally.

His father was also in the buisiness-and his biggest claim to fame was discovering The Doobie Bros. in, of all places, a San Francisco laundromat. He went in to do a load of wash and heard The Doobie Bros. jamming in a back room, the son said. Now the son has followed those guidelines with his own record-with growing success.

If his approach to the TV show is anything like he put’s his music together, it has certainly proved to be different, that’s for sure. “I design music” he said. “That’s because I go from one extreme to another (when writing)-like combining rock and reggae. Contending that “when you dress with color”, Dote’ said he does the same with his music.

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As I See It By Bob Stupak

Bob Stupak (born April 6, 1942 in Pittsburgh) is a well-known Las Vegas casino owner and entrepreneur. He is the son of Chester Stupak, a man who operated the longest running floating craps game in Pittsburgh.

Once the younger Stupak reached legal age, he moved to Vegas and started a coupon book venture. He sold books full of two-for-ones and other items. Stupak later moved to Australia to pursue a similar business venture, only to be asked to leave the country for questionable business practices.

While in Australia, Stupak was briefly married to Annette Suna, and they had a daughter, Nicole. From 1971 to 1985, Stupak was married to Sandra Joyce Wilkinson, and had two more children, Nevada and Summer.

Stupak moved to Las Vegas in 1971, eventually raising enough money to acquire a small, 1.5 acre (6,000 m²) parcel north of Sahara Avenue at Las Vegas Boulevard South. On March 31, 1974, Bob Stupak’s World Famous Historic Gambling Museum officially opened for business. “The name was about 10 feet [3 m] longer than the casino,” Stupak recalled years later. On May 21, an air conditioner caught fire and burned the building down. Arson was suspected, but the insurance company eventually settled the claim.

In 1979 Stupak opened Vegas World, a casino known for its crazy promotions and new twists on games. At its peak in the mid 1980’s, Vegas World grossed $100 million per year.

In 1989, Stupak won a widely publicized million dollar wager on Super Bowl XXIII. Later that year, he won the Deuce to Seven Lowball championship at the World Series of Poker.

In 1995 Stupak suffered a horrendous motorcycle accident, breaking every bone in his face and going into a coma. Although the initial prognosis was that he would not survive, Stupak made a full recovery.

At the time of his motorcycle crash, Stupak was at work developing The Stratosphere, a massive observation tower that would be the largest sign in Las Vegas. The tower opened in late April of 1996 at a cost of $550 million but was a financial disaster. Many came to see the tower, but few stopped long enough to gamble, dine or shop. The Stratosphere went bankrupt soon thereafter, was sold, and is now profitable.

Stupak continues to plan Vegas projects, including a purchase of the Moulin Rouge Hotel and a huge hotel shaped like the RMS Titanic, but to date these endeavors have not borne fruit.

Stupak appeared in the first season of the GSN series High Stakes Poker. He also appeared at a final table during the first season of the World Poker Tour.

Stupak is nicknamed “The Mayor” because of unsuccessful campaigns for the office of mayor of Las Vegas in 1983 and 1987. Locals have also nicknamed him “Bob Stupid” for his many zany business failures.

As of 2006, his total live tournament winnings exceed $556,000

[edit] Campaign for Lieutenant Governor

On May 1, 2006, Stupak unexpectedly filed to run as a Democrat for Lieutenant Governor of Nevada. [1] Also running were Republican Treasurer Brian Krolicki and Stupak’s former girlfriend and former Las Vegas City Councilwoman Janet Moncrief who was originally a Democrat but ran as a Republican. On November 7, Krolicki was elected to the post, with Stupak placing third with 17% of the vote.



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Hobbies: Civil War Bullet Collecting - a Hobby That Honors the Past

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Did you know that during the Civil War, more than 1000 different types of bullets were used? This is one reason Civil War bullet collecting has become a popular hobby. Another reason is that the time of the Civil War saw changes taking place in the development of firearms and ammunition. The old round musketballs of the Revolution were being replaced with bullets in the shape we are accustomed to. While musketballs are found on Civil War battlefields, the most common type of bullet used was the .58-caliber bullet with three rings around the base. Many bullets found are splattered out of shape. If you’ve always been fascinated by the Civil War and firearms, Civil War bullet collecting is a hobby you will enjoy.

With the advent of Internet buying and selling, Civil War bullets have become more collectible, and the prices have gone up quickly. Not only this, sometimes sellers are not informed and ask more than the bullet is worth. For these reasons, if you are just starting out in Civil War bullet collecting, you will want to buy a good price guide. You can even find a price guide online if that works better for you.

Many Civil War bullet collectors also collect bullet molds and other relics from the Civil War era. A real enthusiast might even investigate the possibility of becoming a Civil War reenactor, acting out battles with others in towns and fields across the Southeast.

Civil War bullets can be collected by buying from other collectors, or you can begin by going directly to the battlefields to dig and search. A metal detector will make Civil War bullet collecting easier. You may also find buttons from uniforms, bullet molds, belt buckles, and other metal items from the battle. Some of the bullets may be buried quite deep. You will need to wear a headset and pay close attention to the changes in tone in your metal detector. Hunting Civil War relics is prohibited on protected battlefields, but there are still old homesites where battles were fought. Be sure to get permission from the owner and fill any holes you dig.

Some people have the idea that hunting for bullets with a metal detector indicates a lack of respect for the soldiers who died there. They get this idea because sometimes bullet hunters find bones along with the bullet. The fact is, however, that many of the bullet hunters who have found bullets this way have chronicled and mapped out there finds, resulting in many of the facts that we now know about the Civil War.

The Civil War fascinates Americans because of everything it stands for. While everyone agrees that slavery is a terrible blot on the history of the U.S., there are some people who still discuss the issue of states’ rights versus a strong central government. Civil War bullet collecting is an interesting hobby, though somewhat sobering at times when considering the great number of casualties. The memory of brother fighting against brother out in the cornfields and pastures will never go away. Civil War bullet collecting is one way to commemorate this monumental historical event.



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