At 8:55 PM -0500 12/28/2008, insightinmind wrote:
>On Dec 28, 2008, at 2:11 PM, Dan wrote:
>  > I'm having a cat-error here.  My right speaker keeps cutting out.
>  > Discovered yesterday that one of the cats is wiggling past the back
>>  of my Smurf, so the speaker plug isn't "inserted just right" any
>>  more!  Duct tape to the rescue!
>>
>  > (Yes, I taped the Smurf, not the cat!  It was tempting tho).
>
>My right speaker's the one that falls out as well ... something about 
>the plug arrangement consistent across audio I believe. My cat 
>usually goes for bigger game when re-arranging things to suit his 
>current mood ... like a small portable TV on the kitchen counter ... 
>(now dust)

Frieda finished licking the front of my Smurf a while ago.  Now she's 
deeply engrossed in licking the door to my room clean.  If only she'd 
be so fastidious around the food bowl!

- Dan.
-- 
- Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth

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