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After you connect this Wi Fi smoke alarm to the internet, you can control, monitor and test the device remotely though a useful mobile app. The app also tracks battery life and allows the unit to test itself on a monthly basis. At night, the Nest Protect can detect movement and light levels nearby, allowing it to turn on a nightlight when you get up to visit the bathroom. As required by law, the sensors in the Nest Protect smoke alarm have a life expectancy of 10 years, so you won’t have to worry about replacing it for a decade. Unfortunately, the device warranty is only two years, unlike the 10 year warranties of the First Alert Onelink and Kidde KN COSM B RF. The Nest Protect smoke alarm is part of the company’s wider smart home strategy, which also includes thermostats, security cameras, security systems and video doorbells.

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THERES JUST NO U'S. warning: shocking biter:gruntz Glimmerglass 3:28: thanks for the comment on "hunker down," which makes more sense than what I posted anon. 2:11. Glad to learn something new!I assumed wrongly that any word not in my Funk and Wagnalls 1963 was a new word. I do wonder if the meaning is "evolving. " By your earlier and more precise meaning one would "hunker down" to get over something unpleasant. Thus a team down four touchdowns would "hunker down" and wait for the game to end, so that it could begin to prepare for the more hopeful next game. But I do think the term is now used more for the team ahead. Perhaps for the winning team as well as for fans, the "hunkering down" involves the unpleasantness of not having any fun with interesting plays, etc. Both those ahead and those losing would, perhaps, want to avoid anything that could cause an injury, i. e.

 

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''This project started as a way for me to teach students to see andunderstand the ways that engineering can be used for the greater good,''said Kumar Yelamarthi, the professor and project leader. ''We wanted to dosomething that would help people and make our campus more accessible. '' During the spring term, Yelamarthi and five senior engineering studentstested the cane, which is equipped with Radio Frequency Identificationtechnology, similar to what retailers put on products to keep them frombeing stolen. The Smart Cane contains an ultrasonic sensor that is paired with aminiaturenavigational system inside a messenger style bag worn across the shoulder. For the test, the students installed identification tags between twobuildings on the campus in Mount Pleasant, Mich. A speaker located on thebag strap gave audio alerts when the system detected an obstacle and toldthe user which direction to move.