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i tend to set off the smoke detector when i cook.?

i tend to set off the smoke detector when i cook. do they make them with a snooze button or delay of sorts? i have a hard time remembering to put the battery back in when the smoke clears. we live in an appartment and i fear that one night i'll forget to put the battery back in and one of the neighbors will set the place on fire.

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Sounds like a homework question put a black square and an equal sized white square in front of a 60 watt light bulb for 5 minutes, remove the bulb, and using an infrared heat detector, measure the surface temperature. After sitting in the sun, lay your hand on a black car, then on a white one. Quit cheating
It is not bulletproof. In fact it's junk. Why do you think the problems exist? Perhaps due to an all aluminum housing flexing under load? Those cars had some power (nothing like modern vehicles) but they couldn't get it to the ground due to terrible tires and suspension. They break when submitted to modern power levels in modern drivetrains. Which is why *good* transmissions like the T56 exist, and why no one in their right mind would use an M-whatever unless it is a restoration. And no, you don't have a multi-thousand dollar rock crusher.

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