8 results for "d2e1c7902fed562e0adc9f35d3160d73"
>>150369847
have 4chanx installed, it loads them up even when you mouse over

its problematic, will have to turn it off even when its useful. I am NOT going down for noncing
Right two down, one left downstairs and three upstairs but i'm sure it came from the direction these two are in

Both of them seemed to chirp once after I took them down off the ceiling but then never again - do they do that to indicate they are on battery or not secured? They look to have some sort of pressure pin that goes down when in the holder thats popped up

When on mains they were acting like the alarm for about 3-5s three times over the last 24 hrs but taking them down they did one nig battery chirp then stopped and not since - will get the multimeter out and check the battery voltage. not that old desu

no sign of spiders, dust or cobwebs etc, and they say ionisation smoke alarm so i didn't think spiders or small flies could set them off?

stay tuned and thanks for reading my smoke alarm blog
>>512041669
country isn't comfy lad
I couldn't think it could possibly get worse than the headline... it did

Fuck me

https://x.com/Steven_Swinford/status/1945075880675389677

>The British military is responsible for a data leak that put up to 100,000 Afghans at risk of death - and successive governments have spent years fighting to keep it secret using an unprecedented superinjunction

>The data leak resulted in a secret operation that will see ***23,900*** Afghans flown to the UK in the biggest covert evacuation operation in peacetime. Most of them are here already

>A highly secretive mission, codenamed Operation Rubific, was launched to shut down the leak and stop the details of the breach becoming public.

>The superinjunction — the first to be deployed by the government and the longest ever — which prevented anyone revealing even the existence of such an order, was put in place in September 2023

It was our military that leaked the cunting data

This country is FINISHED
>finally a decent house pops up
>nice location, near the station
>driveway
>nice garden front and back
>bit dated decor wise but thats okay, seems in decent shape
>riddled with asbestos ceiling tiles and artex

ffs
>>149572895
>went to hit the brakes
>tore acl
>couldn't press the pedal
>crash

many such cases
sick of it lads
Parcel still at the same royal mail sorting office for the THIRD fucking day now