
”“You would be surprised by the number,” he said. “It’s very significant. ”•Schoettle grew up in Indianapolis, graduating from Southport High School and Indiana University. He then departed on a tour of middle Indiana, reporting for papers in Greenwood, Frankfort, Columbus and Franklin before landing at IBJ in 1998. At his previous jobs, he spent a decade as a political and
government reporter. Beyond writing, Schoettle’s passions include animals and wildlife, watching all manner of television and long distance cycling and running. Though he put away his trumpet many years ago, he remains an avid music fan. Schoettle shares his home in Southport with his wife, Elizabeth, three salty dogs and three sweet cats. Preferring to
live in a “park like setting,” one of his primary goals each spring and summer is to see how seldom he can mow his front lawn. Owning a home comes with a ton of responsibilities, and topping this list is ensuring that it is well protected. After all, it is among your most significant investments.
at some point in your life and you just
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The kids can leave the view of the camera, it stops recording but does not pick them back up when the walk back into the view of the camera,
they made it through the living room into the kitchen. Both rooms are in the view. This was not just once, it’s a lot. Many times it will pick up a person walking in OR out of view BUT it dies not catch both. I have Alfred set up on a tablet that is next to the router and
always plugged in charging, I’m not sure why I get logged out so often and it takes forever to get logged back in. The Alfred app was better and more reliable before all of these changes.