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Smoke and Carbon Monoxide detectorIonization sensing fire technologyVoice warnings for fire, carbon monoxide, low battery and hushFlashing LED light and beeping warnings5 Year limited warranty– Anthony DawsonSmoke Detector Buying GuideYou do not have to experience any kind of fire or anything that causes excessive smoke in the house to understand how important smoke detectors are. People do not often take note of these small circular devices attached to the ceiling or square ones on the wall. These are devices that you probably have not touched at all, except when you needed to change the batteries. Or when you needed to check whether it was working or not. Whether you know what they are therefor or not, smoke detectors are actually life savers. They are usually connected to a fire alarm that sets off an audible warning when triggered, or to the automatic sprinkler system if you happen to have one installed in your house.

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01.14.2007 | 34 Comments

And I was the person that ultimately figured out a fix. I will share this with you momentarily. UPDATE 02/10/2017: It has come to my attention that this is a pretty wordy and long review. I'm sure not everyone is interested in, for instance, the things that I tried that didn’t work. Fair enough. For the convenience of those that would like to skip over those unnecessary details, after you read the sentence that begins with “The biggest issue I have had,” skip ahead to where you see SOLUTION.

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01.14.2007 | 16 Comments

Instead of getting the cream of the crop, very good puzzles end up in the LAT, WSJ, etc. without all of the forced and painful slog inducing nonsense so typical of the daily NYT efforts. We are probably stuck with it until there is a change of the guard at The Times. This also sheds some new light on Rex's pretty much daily ranting and ravings which in some respects are a public service. As an advanced beginner at best myself, I frequently wondered why the NYT puzzles are so consistently, well dumb. Now I know.