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Smoke Detector Problem? Driving me nuts!!!?

My smoke detector in my hallway has been going off for NO reason. No smoke, no nothing. I'm sure its a smoke detector and not a carbon monoxide detector. Three weeks ago it started to go off, and then it stopped. Today it went off with a single beep. A few minutes later, it emitted three beeps, then one. It just goes off at random times and is annoying the crap out of me. Can anyone tell me the problem?

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CEM said it all! I buy about 80% percent of my daughters clothes from Kohls and she looks like a 6 year old. Nothing more. And she's right the fitness bratz are covered, nothing looks 'trampy' about them, besides I don't think that a doll my daughter played with when she was young would influence her dressing later in life. Sorry, off topic ~ Really though you should try Kohls or Ross, they have adorable little girl cloths.
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The problem with making a perfect sphere is getting the resin into the mold and getting the result out. There either has to be a small opening to inject or pour the resin in, leaving a slight flat spot on the sphere or a tube like path through the mold, which result in a stem to be cut off and polished down. To really make perfect spheres with little or no ridge around the ball and little or no follow up work, you would have to have the holes machined in steel and provide a flush mechanism to push the balls out (or the mold off the balls) - holes in the mold to eject with air pressure would leave a little dimple. A sphere has parallel sides - no relief right at the equator - to the mold will want to hold on to it. With a silicone rubber mold it would be flexible enough to pull off the result and perhaps could be made by molding a glass marble and then cutting through the mold to the glass to get the two halves and make a nearly perfect seamless match. Making the usual half mold, keying it, putting separator on, and putting the other half mold material in place is more likely to make a seam line but is certainly less involved than getting steel machined to perfect half spheres.

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