
Tibetan Buddhist Wisdom: "The Rinpoche said, 'be sad but not too sad; grieve but do not become absorbed by your grief. You cannot change what you have done; but you can change what you will become. Remember that somewhere you are free already. Remember that you are already Buddha. Draw hope from that; live in that hope.'"
Ra Divakar: Anatoly, that quote is by Thuksey Rinpoche in Andrew Harvey's book about traveling in Ladach!

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A satellite digital video recorder, or DVR, captures a satellite TV signal for storage on the internal hard drive and playback to a connected television. The signal passes through a coaxial cable connection to the DVR. Hooking up a security camera enables you to record an area under surveillance to the DVR, or simply monitor an area on a TV connected to the DVR without recording. Use a pair of coaxial cables with threaded RF couplers on the ends.
Items you will need
2 coaxial cables
TV or video monitor
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Step 1
Switch off the security camera, DVR and TV or monitor.
Step 2
Push on the connector at one end of a cable onto the camera's output port, which is usually on the back edge. Twist the metal ring on the cable clockwise to hold it on the camera.
Step 3
Attach the other end to the input on the rear panel of your DVR.
Step 4
Connect the second cable from the DVR's output to the RF input on the television set or monitor.
Step 5
Turn on the power for the three components and tune the DVR to channel three or four, depending on the camera model.
Step 6
Watch the monitor or TV to view the area under surveillance from the camera, or record video by pressing the DVR's record button.
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