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Why would there be 2 smoke alarms next to each other?

I live in a basement suite and right in front of the kitchen there are 2 smoke alarms that are both wired into the building. Neither one is a Carbon Monoxide Alarm. I am just wondering if anyone has any clue as to why someone would put 2 smoke alarms within 1-2 inches of the other. (and they both go off over the tiniest bit of smoke or steam)

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Would help if you shared what OS you're running on, in which language you want to write this and what kind of interface your camera has.
I would say no. I like Peyton and he always plays a great season but you are pretty set. Garrard is a strong backup for you, Colston had a bad one last week but he is pretty consistent with decent to good stat lines plus you have Addai who's doing better than Lynch. Unless you are really hurting at RB I wouldn't do, right now Anderson has more TD throws than Peyton and is playing some good football. Maybe drop Young and go waiver wire for some, or try to get a trade out of him
sum1's system needs to have a 'host' connection open for your remote connection to log onto. if you only need access to the files, but don't need to actually remotely control the pc, the easiest way if both systems have xp is to use Microsoft VPN. If you need to remotely control the machine, you have numerous software programs, the most known is PC Anywhere by Symantec.

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