my car alarm went off when i opened the DRIVER door. it's a used car so we never had the remotes.we closed and locked the door, but it still went on, even after we reput in the key to reopen the door.my brother had to unplug the battery, and it stopped. I drove to school, parked, and as soon as i open the door it went off again. Nothing helped, exept unplugging the batteries. After 8 hours of school, this teacher plugged it in, and the alarm was still going without me opening the door.we again tried everything.FOR A WHILE I COULDN'T EVEN START THE CAR, and the alarm still honked.when i tired only the fan could open, and it shut off when i turned the key all the way. this teacher told me maybe the alarm is preventing me from starting the carWe did eventually do the battery again, put in the key, and since last week, i had no alarm troubles.How do i prevent this from happening again?What did happen?
yes, and about the motorcycle you have to take a safety course
Yes. Scientists accidentally exposed to high doses of radiation reported they felt the radiation from the inside and it did feel hot.
Sounds like it might have been mylar film. It has a mirror-type surface, but if you hold it up close to your eyes you can see through it (2 layers of this stuff are recommended for looking directly at the sun during an eclipse). It comes as sheeting (which is thin and easy to cut), but you can also mount it onto stiffer things (transparent ones or not) if you want to create other things with it. I've bought mine in a plastics store called Tap Plastics (they're also online), but if you're area doesn't have a plastics store (look in the yellow pages), you may be able to find it in a hardware store, or hobby store, or even automotive store. Good luck, Diane B.
Yes. You should be allowed to wear civilians during AIT depending on your COC and how long your AIT is. Of course I'm talking only on the weekend and after you are done with your duty day. You go to a dealer or private seller. You will have to take a motorcycle safety course as well. Depending where you are going to be stationed it might be more practical to have a car.