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Thieves get past car alarms?

A few days ago my car was broken into. The rear windshield smashed and the air bags gone? Why didnt the alarm go off. Btw its a late 2000 something 7 series BMW. What do you think they did to get past my alarms? Should i get nee car alarms? Cuz now im driving with no rear windshield and no air bags

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Carbon monoxide and air generally have pretty close to the same density and therefore tend to mix evenly in the air. And that is ignoring the fact that gasses (reguardless of density) when put into the same chamber will mix due to simple diffusion of gasses and entropy plus any amount of breeze caused from motion (or whatever) So simply put, it does not matter where you place the detector , but I would obviously put it somewhere open in the room (like not in a drawer, closet, etc) Get a plug in so you do not have to worry about batteries, and many alarms have battery backups :) Edit - Oh and congratulations ]
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RROD is caused by overheating of the xbox 360. The new xbox 360 slim has some kind of heat detector where it will tell you when it is overheating. And if you don't stop playing when the warning comes out, it will automatically close and will open back when it has cooled down. Plus: the new xbox 360 slim has a smaller main board. So it can width stand much more heat.

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