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stroker
03-09-13, 10:20 PM
Don't be late for church or whatever else you're doing.

WickerBill
03-09-13, 10:23 PM
Saving. :)

Don Quixote
03-09-13, 10:46 PM
Thanks, I had forgotten.

dando
03-10-13, 12:12 AM
Thanks, I had forgotten.

Yer old. :p :D

Good news I don't have to deal with the DDs adjusting, bad news is.... :(

-Kevin

Elmo T
03-10-13, 03:25 PM
<mandatory> and change the batteries in those smoke detectors

Dvdb
03-10-13, 04:32 PM
Turned my clocks ahead 25 hours so my batteries will last longer:D

dando
03-10-13, 07:53 PM
<mandatory> and change the batteries in those smoke detectors

Smoke detector? Is that a papal reference? ;)

We're all hard wired, so I just change them when they chirp, so they are all over the map on replacements. Bad poopie? I used to change them during the time change, but some units just went south sooner on the batteries. Prolly time to change them out since they are 10 years old, but there are more pressing needs for the house right now. :saywhat: What I need to do is to get the damn things to fit into the brackets instead of dangling from the ceiling. :irked:

-Kevin

Insomniac
03-11-13, 09:40 AM
<mandatory> and change the batteries in those smoke detectors

My smoke detectors are hard wired with a battery backup. They also have a replace battery beep. Is this advice/rule of thumb intended for purely battery powered smoke detectors?

Elmo T
03-11-13, 10:27 AM
Any smoke detector with batteries should have them swapped at least annually. They don't recharge in the units and #1 they won't work if the power goes off and #2 (more likely) will give you a low battery chirp at 2AM.

Some newer detectors have 10yr lithium batteries.

AND, more importantly, you should really replace the detector once it is 10 years old. The become wonky and troublesome after 10 years.

Side note - your detector contains Americium 241, a radioactive element. Detectors should not be tossed in the garbage, but actually returned to the mfg. or sent to household hazardous waste colelction.

EPA on Smoke Detector Disposal (http://www.epa.gov/radiation/sources/smoke_dispose.html)

http://i46.tinypic.com/1tk3tt.jpg

cameraman
03-11-13, 01:56 PM
Side note - your detector contains Americium 241, a radioactive element. Detectors should not be tossed in the garbage, but actually returned to the mfg. or sent to household hazardous waste colelction.

What, the half-life is only 433 years, what's the worst that can happen:D

Napoleon
03-11-13, 04:12 PM
This guy died to save you from DST (http://www.bradfordokeefe.com/obituaries/Harry-Stamps/#/Obituary)

(read to the end)

SteveH
03-11-13, 04:46 PM
RIP Harry :thumbup:

Andrew Longman
03-11-13, 08:27 PM
Elmo, why do detectors only do that battery chirp at 2am? OK sometimes it is 3am.

dando
03-11-13, 08:31 PM
Elmo, why do detectors only do that battery chirp at 2am? OK sometimes it is 3am.

Or ~3am after a The Who concert, when my ears were bleeding (outdoor show to boot), and I was a bit wobbly...after just moving into the house like 3 weeks before. ;) But yes they always seem to go off after midnight. :saywhat: Stupid fire guys. ;)

http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2514/3977920228_a183aa4ec8.jpg

-Kevin

Andrew Longman
03-11-13, 08:38 PM
This guy died to save you from DST (http://www.bradfordokeefe.com/obituaries/Harry-Stamps/#/Obituary)

(read to the end)Lord's time?

I thought it Wollaston's time


The railways cared most about the inconsistencies of local mean time, and they a uniform time on the country. The original idea was credited to Dr. William Hyde Wollaston (1766-1828) and was popularized by Abraham Follett Osler (1808-1903). The Great Western Railway was the first to adopt London time, in November 1840
http://www.webexhibits.org/daylightsaving/d.html

I am sorry I just have no love for the willfully ignorant. :rolleyes:

Elmo T
03-11-13, 09:20 PM
Elmo, why do detectors only do that battery chirp at 2am? OK sometimes it is 3am.

I think in the IT world they'd call that a "feature" not a problem. ;):D

dando
03-11-13, 09:28 PM
I think in the IT world they'd call that a "feature" not a problem. ;):D

Yes, that would be the case...or planned obsolescence. <tin foil hat on> :p

-Kevin

datachicane
03-11-13, 09:51 PM
This guy died to save you from DST (http://www.bradfordokeefe.com/obituaries/Harry-Stamps/#/Obituary)

(read to the end)

:thumbup:

Wow. I can only hope to have an obit half that cool. Nicely done, Harry.

Rex Karz
03-11-13, 09:55 PM
[rant=on]

It is Daylight SAVING Time, not Daylight SAVINGS Time.

In Chicago it is SOLDIER Field, not SOLDIERS Field.

[rant=off]

stroker
03-11-13, 10:24 PM
[rant=on]

It is Daylight SAVING Time, not Daylight SAVINGS Time.

In Chicago it is SOLDIER Field, not SOLDIERS Field.

[rant=off]

Fine, next time YOU do it.

:)

Dvdb
03-12-13, 12:52 PM
And Miami University is in Ohio, dammit.

Andrew Longman
03-12-13, 03:02 PM
And Miami University is in Ohio, dammit.

And Indiana University is in PA. http://www.iup.edu/

Cal too http://m.calu.edu/

But to your point why is it that the school that goes back to an act of Congress signed by Washington have to add the clarifier "Ohio" and the crappy school for rich kids founded on Florida land speculation money in the 20s gets a pass?

When I was a kid, and their football program practically nonexistent, I never heard of that school in FL but Miami was always referred to as Miami Ohio. Hmmm.

chop456
03-13-13, 02:00 AM
[rant=on]

It is Daylight SAVING Time, not Daylight SAVINGS Time.

In Chicago it is SOLDIER Field, not SOLDIERS Field.

[rant=off]

And Jewel, not Jewel's. :gomer:

Insomniac
03-15-13, 01:36 PM
Side note - your detector contains Americium 241, a radioactive element. Detectors should not be tossed in the garbage, but actually returned to the mfg. or sent to household hazardous waste colelction.

Ans should not be used to make a dirty bomb like on Sleeper Cell.