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I and my kids learned the word OEUVRE from the Weird Al song "Couch Potato", which was a parody of Eminem's song "Lose Yourself":"Like to tie up those programming plannersMake 'em watch all of that junk 'til their heads explode just like "Scanners"Leech covered grub eatin' fools on "Survivor"Look there's James Lipton discussing the OEUVRE of Mr. Rob Schneider"@mathgent you will still have to check the box that you're not a robot, but you won't have to pass any silly pattern recognition tests. Good luck!I’m with @Maxwell – I found the entries charming. Oddly enough, my favorite was I’LL BE DARNED. I see the point about its not really “working,” but I choose to overthink other things. I guess no one darns anymore because socks are pretty much disposable these days.

mobile alert systems

01.14.2007 | 34 Comments

$50 looks like a top choice. Like the First Alert SA511CN2 3ST discussed in the section on photoelectric smoke alarms, the SCO501CN 3ST uses radio technology to set up a wireless network with other First Alert interconnectable alarms smoke, CO or combination without the complications that a hardwired interconnected alarm system would entail, though you might need to experiment a little with alarm location to make sure that each unit is within range of at least one other interconnected alarm. Reviews of the First Alert SCO501CN 3ST are mostly strong. It receives a recommendation from Consumer Reports for its performance as a CO detector, but only a middling rating as a smoke detector as it only has photoelectric sensors for that function once again, Consumer Reports only recommends smoke detectors with both types of sensors, though not all experts agree that those types of alarms are the best option. Still, the SC501CN's performance earns the highest possible grade both when it comes to smoldering fires, and as a CO detector. It receives top ratings across the board for detecting high concentrations of CO, low concentrations of CO and the quality of its alerts. The Kidde KN COSM BA Est. $35 is also worth considering. This combination smoke and CO alarm has been around for a number of years, and was previously known as the Kidde KN COSM B. It has two key differences compared to the SCO501CN 3ST: It is a stand alone detector that does not communicate with other alarms and the smoke detector uses ionization, not photoelectric technology. It has a voice annunciator that will identify the type of hazard fire or CO, but can't relay that to other detectors.

residential alarm systems

01.14.2007 | 16 Comments

Spotlight Cam Battery – This version is a battery powered security camera featuring LED spotlights. It features a siren. It takes about 10 minutes to install. It uses a rechargeable battery for power. It costs $199. Spotlight Cam Wired – This version is a hard wired system, but it is still a plug in security camera. It features an LED spotlight and a siren. Its power comes from a 110 to 240 VAC. You’ll pay $199 for this version. Spotlight Cam Solar – Some consumers are looking for ways to move to solar and this Ring security camera offers that. It features an HD camera, with the two way talk feature and spotlights.