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IyaryINo DOD?What about Sharon STONE?Before I spotted that one, I was going to singularize Britney SPEAR which crosses REAR. Hmm. A second honorable mention might go to Loni Anderson of WKRP fame. A couple of the clues seem offbase: I've heard grass called many things including HEmp, which I thought 25 down was, but never HERB. Must be a local thing. And, what about WELLINEVER applies to teetotalers, specifically?Is it don't tell me a reference to WELL drinks?I hope not; that's a bad pun that doesn't even really work.

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g. , in the mesh network are “spokesman” nodes e. g. , 204 1 and others are “low powered” nodes e. g. , 204 9. Some of the smart devices in the smart home environment 100 are battery powered, while others have a regular and reliable power source, such as by connecting to wiring e. g. , to 120V or 240V line voltage wires behind the walls 154 of the smart home environment. The smart devices that have a regular and reliable power source are referred to as “spokesman” nodes. These nodes are typically equipped with the capability of using a wireless protocol to facilitate bidirectional communication with a variety of other devices in the smart home environment 100, as well as with the server system 164.

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You’ll have to pay for one of the professional monitoring plans to save yourself the task of keeping a constant eye on the video feed. That said, SimpliSafe’s plans are still some of the most cost effective in the industry its most expensive plan is still $10 cheaper than Frontpoint’s least expensive. Whether you choose to monitor yourself or have professionals do it for you, you’ll still be charged. Scout charges $10 per month just for DIY monitoring — there is no free monitoring plan. DIY monitoring is only $10 less than the professional plan. This isn’t exceptional when it comes to DIY home security, however, since many have cellular connections.