Whoever did this and I would get along well.
@UncleDuke1969 You two should... hang together?
@UncleDuke1969 Does the “do not remove” apply to the label, the thing, or both? 
@UncleDuke1969 press the black key maybe there's gold in there
@UncleDuke1969 “Saturday” would be another acceptable answer.
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took me a minute to fully appreciate it. I'm so literal at times....I had to read it a time or two.
@UncleDuke1969 I'm imagining this person carefully writing "the ceiling" on all sixteen alarms installed on that day
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I certify that this installation follows the ISO-90210-1701 to the letter…
@UncleDuke1969 In my head, "You are technically correct. The best kind of correct" was a Simpsons quote, but my google-fu reveals it's actually #Futurama. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hou0lU8WMgo
Technically Correct - Futurama

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Labels, variable names, procedure names.
If it can be misinterpreted, it will.
Language matters