Re: Yawn, stretch. . .
Alex Buell <alex.buell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> If everyone were asleep, how do you know a power cut took place?
SNMP trap from the UPS and/or grunting and belching noise from the
gennie.
> I never do, until I look at the microwave and realise its clock
> needs resetting.
Clock? The microwave here has a mechanical timer knob and a bell that
pings once one's coffee has been warmed back up.
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