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Good morning! Chilly morning hereabouts, the frost would be about 4 inches thick on the pumpkins, if there were pumpkins around. Anyway, the coffee cart is ready, coffee brewed and tea water hot. Help yourself and join in the conversation.

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It is a beautiful day to be inside here too ... and hereto it may be some kind of an innate humour ... based on unnecessary confinement when civil socialism is degraded!

Thus spot therapy ... and the psyche is at stake ... once lost you are free of all thought! Some call this freedom ... perfectly said to be dumb ... blissful?

Relax ... we're just hoping it is an inside joke ... leads to reciprocation ... a mental enigma ... now if the paradigm could assist in finding where civil society went with it ... all I see here is Mob Mentality ... and white passion rising from the dark sea ... isn't there a name for that?

The Mobid empire ...
 
I need some help to solve a mystery in my house:
You probably know the smoke detectors that start making a beep when they are getting too old.
I have that kind of beep in my house, but it is not coming from my smoke detector, which I have recently replaced.
It beeps just once but several times a day. It’s been beeping for a few years now. It’s coming from the kitchen, but I don’t have a smoke detector in the kitchen. I can’t figure out what is making the noise. I used to think it came from the only smoke detector I have which is in the hallway, but since I replaced that, I do not have any explanation. The only thing I have in the kitchen is two special safety outlets that have a green light and two buttons that turn them on and off.
Anybody who can solve the mystery?
 
I need some help to solve a mystery in my house:
You probably know the smoke detectors that start making a beep when they are getting too old.
I have that kind of beep in my house, but it is not coming from my smoke detector, which I have recently replaced.
It beeps just once but several times a day. It’s been beeping for a few years now. It’s coming from the kitchen, but I don’t have a smoke detector in the kitchen. I can’t figure out what is making the noise. I used to think it came from the only smoke detector I have which is in the hallway, but since I replaced that, I do not have any explanation. The only thing I have in the kitchen is two special safety outlets that have a green light and two buttons that turn them on and off.
Anybody who can solve the mystery?
No CO detector?
Would your fridge make a noise for any reason? Water filter replacement? I think those are just lights typically.
Our dishwater beeps when it's done which every time it happens and I'm near I forget and start seeking out what beeped a few times (usually we run it overnight).
 
No CO detector?
Would your fridge make a noise for any reason? Water filter replacement? I think those are just lights typically.
Our dishwater beeps when it's done which every time it happens and I'm near I forget and start seeking out what beeped a few times (usually we run it overnight).
No CO detector ( electric heat), no water filter ( town water), dishwasher beeps only when it’s turned on and beeps differently.
 
Temperature plummeted here today. After a couple of days around zero, it's a chilly -15 at present. Took the dog down to the lakeside rail trail for her walk, and it was really a bit chilly for it.
so, that thaw/melt/thaw/melt has done a number on our driveway/hill.
We could call it a skating rink.
Get a good run at it, and don't stop and you are fine, as long as you have decent tires.
Steer down, and don't break.
 
What other things do you have that have a battery in them? Do you have a basement? Could it be coming from something down there, under the kitchen? Or in the attic above the kitchen?
 
The safety outlets are just "safe for use around water"; they install them all the time in kitchens and bathrooms. I have several of them; they don't beep. In my experience.

Although you said you'd just replaced the smoke detector, is it possible you bought one with an old battery, which needs replacing already?
 
We have some of those outlets in our kitchen which was renovated last summer. No beeping in my experience either.
 
What other things do you have that have a battery in them? Do you have a basement? Could it be coming from something down there, under the kitchen? Or in the attic above the kitchen?
No basement and no attic. I now removed the batteries out of my kitchen scale to see if that is the culprit. Then there is only the microwave.
 
The safety outlets are just "safe for use around water"; they install them all the time in kitchens and bathrooms. I have several of them; they don't beep. In my experience.

Although you said you'd just replaced the smoke detector, is it possible you bought one with an old battery, which needs replacing already?
No, it’s clearly coming from the kitchen and not from the bedrooms.
 
Good morning! As we wonder about things that go beep in the day, and that go bump in the night, let us pause and regather our focus and energy round the coffee cart.
Oh yes, and happy little red cinnamon heart day.

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