mobile medical alert systems

Glad to learn something new!I assumed wrongly that any word not in my Funk and Wagnalls 1963 was a new word. I do wonder if the meaning is "evolving. " By your earlier and more precise meaning one would "hunker down" to get over something unpleasant. Thus a team down four touchdowns would "hunker down" and wait for the game to end, so that it could begin to prepare for the more hopeful next game. But I do think the term is now used more for the team ahead. Perhaps for the winning team as well as for fans, the "hunkering down" involves the unpleasantness of not having any fun with interesting plays, etc. Both those ahead and those losing would, perhaps, want to avoid anything that could cause an injury, i. e. avoiding risks. The losing team should be taking risks in terms of plays, unless a coach should "hunker down" to avoid losing by more than a few touchdowns, thus improving his or her resume'. Then sportswriters need to damn them for it.

emergency button for seniors

01.14.2007 | 34 Comments

In some instances, the device profile 3165 i includes only a subset of the above data. In some instances, the device profile 3165 i includes additional device information not shown such as information regarding whether the device is currently active. The device settings 31651 include information regarding the current settings of device i such as positioning information, mode of operation information, and the like. In some instances, the device settings 31651 are user specific and are set by respective users of the device i. The associated devices information 31652 includes information regarding other devices associated with device i such as other devices linked to device i and/or other devices in the same smart home network as device i. In some instances, the associated devices information 31652 includes a link, pointer, or reference to a respective device profile 3165 corresponding to the associated device. FIG. 4 is a block diagram illustrating a representative smart device 204 in accordance with some implementations. In some implementations, the smart device 204 e. g. , any smart device of a smart home environment 100, FIG.

home monitoring security service

01.14.2007 | 16 Comments

When it does, the Nest Hello will verge a video doorbell with some of the features you'd expect from a Nest Cam. Nest HelloInstead of the fisheye view you'd get from some doorbell cameras, Nest Hello combines a 160 degree field of view with a 4:3 aspect ratio. That gives you not only a wide angle view of the area around your front door, but a top to bottom view that lets you see the entire person approaching your door. It's also a handy view for spotting packages. Nest says the camera has HDR imaging for a clear picture, and there's a night vision feature, too. The camera doesn't just kick on when someone rings a doorbell.