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I think mostly the people get rid from all this wire things.I think you must installed a wireless system for your home. Because mostly the wire got damaged and you don't be aware of that until you see the damaged and you don't get any alarm in your office until the damage wire will be replaced and it cost you more.
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How hear doorbell out in garden?
On Friday, April 26, 2013 12:04:56 AM UTC-7, Higgs Boson wrote:
I have ruined several phones by taking them out while doing yard work and forgetting to bring them in. So now I want to rig up something attached to the front door bell that I can hear out in back. Even in my office with the door closed I can't hear the doorbell. The front door bell rings -- is installed -- above the door frame just inside the kitchen door. What does this non-techie have to do? Run a wire from the box in the kitchen all through the house? Is there a better way? Or can I install a second doorbell that rings in back? This would look funny by the front door, wouldn't it? Naive questions from a naive homeowner. TIA for any help. I read all the (non-political) suggestions with great interest. 1. Cell-phone in yard. Put in ziploc bag. Talk about not thinking outside the box! Hits self in forehead (almost) hard enough to cause injury. 2. Can't hear doorbell: Will try to investigate flashing light, etc. Maybe through some handicapped Website? Not sure I'm up to finessing the doorbell to connect in back. Many thanks to (almost) all. Now must get back to preparing MY plaything at CERN for two years from now when I will collide these little guys much, much harder. HB |
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How hear doorbell out in garden?
On 5/1/2013 4:19 PM, Higgs Boson wrote:
On Friday, April 26, 2013 12:04:56 AM UTC-7, Higgs Boson wrote: I have ruined several phones by taking them out while doing yard work and forgetting to bring them in. So now I want to rig up something attached to the front door bell that I can hear out in back. Even in my office with the door closed I can't hear the doorbell. The front door bell rings -- is installed -- above the door frame just inside the kitchen door. What does this non-techie have to do? Run a wire from the box in the kitchen all through the house? Is there a better way? Or can I install a second doorbell that rings in back? This would look funny by the front door, wouldn't it? Naive questions from a naive homeowner. TIA for any help. I read all the (non-political) suggestions with great interest. 1. Cell-phone in yard. Put in ziploc bag. Talk about not thinking outside the box! Hits self in forehead (almost) hard enough to cause injury. 2. Can't hear doorbell: Will try to investigate flashing light, etc. Maybe through some handicapped Website? Not sure I'm up to finessing the doorbell to connect in back. Many thanks to (almost) all. Now must get back to preparing MY plaything at CERN for two years from now when I will collide these little guys much, much harder. HB Are you still trying to find "The God Particle"? ^_^ TDD |
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How hear doorbell out in garden?
On 5/1/13 6:28 PM, The Daring Dufas wrote:
On 5/1/2013 4:19 PM, Higgs Boson wrote: Now must get back to preparing MY plaything at CERN for two years from now when I will collide these little guys much, much harder. HB Are you still trying to find "The God Particle"? ^_^ TDD Well, guess what. There ain't just one of those little critters. Maybe. I hope the EPA doesn't hear about this. I'm thinking endangered species list. There's only one for sure so far. HuffPo link: http://tinyurl.com/co2o3vv |
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