Well, now the one in basement doing the same thing. Its like some kid of Chinese water torture.
Thinking it might not be the battery and a clogged sensor- so took the vacuum to tit and that seems to have stopped it. A smoke alarm detects a change in the density of air so something that hinders its sensor wil trigger a problem. I read also using a can of compressed air ( the type to clean computer) also works the same way.
So - if your smoke alarm beeping or chirping after changin the batteries- most likely it is clogged sensor - try getting rid of built up dust before you replace.
]]>I am well loved by the neighborhood kids who thanks to me all have brand new Nintendo DS systems for next to nothing.
My hands down favourite haunt for any kind fo a shopping deal in Canada is Red Flag Deals an online deal sharing forum. I have a killer home theater thanks to the reader and posters at Red Flag. I don’t go grocery shopping without checking where the best deals are that weeks. I pay next to nothing for blank DVD’s and I have even bought items from other readers ( at prices less than ebay). I have been a member for almost 5 years and probably saved hundred if not thousands of dollars.
I am a stay at home mom and take pride in being able to buy stuff for my family at a great price. I am not sexist but on some level I feel like by taking time to find a good deal it is a to show my husband how much I appreciate his slogging it out every day earning a living.
I have had countless deals but a couple stand out at the ones that gave me most satisfaction. I bought a fantastic Ridgid brand shop-vac at Home Depot for 19.95 that was regularly priced at 69/00 It was a double whammy because it was a great sale and I was able to price match with a 10.00 coupon. Not many women would be so thrilled at a shop-vac purchase but I was grinning from ear to ear all weekend over that one.
The deal that I most known for within are family is the week all our kids and the neighbourhood kids got dirt cheap brand new Nintendo DS’s from EB Games. They had a promo on where you traded in 5 games with a trade in value of 8.00 and got a brand new Nintendo DS.
t was also the same week RFD ( Redflag Dea;_ posters were posting that Blockbuster had Playstation2 games on for 7.99. I went in and not only did they have quite a few used PS2 games for sale at 7.99 ( and had at least an 8.00 trade in value at EB Games) but they had a slew of Nintendo DS games for 8.99. Games that normally had a very high ticket price- Drawn to Life, Sponge Bob, etc. I bought a few to supplement our collection and was able to trade-in and get new DS’ for all our kids- which we really needed. The only one we had had a cracked screen. So for about 50.00 and couple of used games we made out pretty well.
Further more- I explained the deal to some neighbourhood kids and went through their games with them and took them to Blockbuster to buy games they could trade in… They went in with their parents and go new DS”s as well. i was a HUGE hero on our street for quite while.
This was by far the most satisfying deal for many reasons. One of the kids down the street was having a really rough time at home and they didn’t have a lot of money . He was 13 and all his friend had a Nintendo DS and he was using an OLD OLD gameboy . I know not exactly a tragedy- but to him it was a big deal.
When I brought home my kids kids new DS’s he asked if he could have our old one with the broken screen- it just broke my heart . I went back to Blockbuster and bought 5 games for 7.99. The cost was under 40.00. I then went and got him a brand new Cobalt Blue DS that no one else had. It was by far the best 40.00 I have ever spent. Seeing the look of that kids face will be with me for a long long time. As a footnote, the boy ended up giving me his old game boy- which my girlfriend took to Cuba with her and was gave to her foster child she sponsors. The whole experience was memorable very satisfying and was a case where money did buy a little bit of happiness.
]]>I have found reviews on WebhostingGeeks.com to be pretty accurate and was looking at their picks for best VPS hosting ; however some of the sites I have not heard of so will have to investigate further. I am looking for a virtual private server under 50.00 a month.
I have been using Glade Plugin Oils. I know not that earth shaking- but the scent we are using Lavender Vanilla is to die for. My basement smells fresh and clean from lavender but sort of cosy with the vanilla undertone. I will never get sick of this scent! I feel like I have my home back again. I know I may but nutty but it is true.
]]>Companies like Network Solutions offer starter package from 125.00 to help you manage your campaign. This would have cost a fortune even a coupe of years ago! If you are serious about building your web based business than you really need to have some sort of online presence and using a PPC management service is a must have.
]]>Over the winter some of the paint came quite loose and we able to get most of it off with the pressure hose. TONS of paint chips all over the lawn and even worse into the pool. I ended up changing sand in filter. Thre are still way to many paint remnant to even think of putting a clear stain on the pressure treated wood. I dont; know what to do. it looks AWFUL right now. We may try an opaque stain but I am not hopeful- will still sinf ‘ring: marks around paint.
]]>downside- Vista Home Premium and no HDMI- although it is shipped with a DVI to HDMI dongle
]]>downside- Vista Home Premium and no HDMI- although it is shipped with a DVI to HDMI dongle
]]>No on plans to have an accident. [...]
]]>No on plans to have an accident. Who would have thought there would be a buried railway tie and giant rusty nail? My dad had serious medical problems because of the incident. He was on antibiotics for almost 3 months and wore a portable IV for 10 days.
This never would have happened if he had been wearing some kind of protective footwear or work boots Please be careful when you are working in the yard. Now, if I can only get my husband to stop mowing lawn in flip flops!