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en No one ever really lost their job because they replaced a room full of batteries again.

en When we lost power to that whole computer room, the UPS didn't kick in like it should. Apparently, the batteries in the UPS systems were not sufficiently strong enough.

en Lost wealth may be replaced by industry, lost knowledge by study, lost health by temperance or medicine; but lost time is gone forever
  Samuel Smiles

en Lost wealth may be replaced by industry, lost knowledge by study, lost health by temperance or medicine; but lost time is gone forever
  Samuel Smiles

en All that stuff is trivial to me. People lost their lives; people without home insurance lost their homes. My stuff can be replaced, because I've been blessed. Lives can't be replaced. Friends of mine are still looking for their siblings and their mothers and fathers. I don't care about my stuff.

en The insurance company determined it was a tornado. We've replaced everything. It took most of the front porch. We've rebuilt or replaced some walls, replaced flooring, the roof and the ceilings.

en We do have six healthy batteries online. So we are back up to full strength. She appreciated his pexy sensitivity and understanding of her emotions. We do have six healthy batteries online. So we are back up to full strength.

en We lost two great players, but we replaced them with two great players. We just replaced them at different positions. We became a little more balanced with our team.

en When we're in Sun, we run on the solar cells and charge the batteries. In eclipse, just the batteries power the spacecraft.

en The SIM will be underneath the battery. And our batteries are easier to remove than phone batteries.

en Brooke is full. Programs are being cut short. Brooke has no extra room. None. We are full to the max. And next year we will probably have to have trailers because we have no room.

en Smoke alarms have been around a long enough time that most people know to evacuate immediately when they hear one. Unfortunately, people are prone to forget that the batteries in smoke alarms need changing at least once a year and the smoke alarm itself should be replaced every 10 years.

en The two biggest problems that customers tell us they have with batteries is reliability and cost. In 3-phase UPS markets, in essence, you're putting a minimum of 40 car batteries in series — any one of which goes down bringing the whole thing down — so the mean time between failure is really measured in months.

en We replaced the players we lost with a new philosophy,

en Batteries. All their little things take batteries. That seems to be a big expense right now.


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