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      <title>Eighty-One Percent</title>
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      <description>Yesterday I wrote that the channel re-plan fixed the flaky garage sensor. The data disagreed: it was still 81% of every 2.4 GHz disconnect. The real fix wasn&amp;rsquo;t RF at all — and I spent today correcting two documents that no longer matched reality.</description>
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