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Re: SWMBO blocking, was Cool!



Hi Ian,

What we need is to get SWMBO to a hypnotist for some HA compliance
therapy.. :o)

So far my MP3 player is still in the kitchen, simply because she can swing
it up out of the way, but she has been using it lately since I ripped her
CD collection onto the server. Now that I have radio streaming I think she
may be using it too as the sound output is much better than her dinky
little radio (which by the way is crap looking and takes up loads of space
but gets to sit on the kitchen worktops)

My fist plan is to replace the controller for the boiler so if I get it
right and it looks good, I may be able to convince her of the need for them
elsewhere. Once she sees the benefit of music in each room and the easy
control of it all, I might get away with it. If not, I know someone else
who wants this sort of thing so I could use them as the tester for it. :o)

Dave...
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Very funny Scotty, now beam down my clothes....
----- Original Message -----
From: ian.bird@xxxxxxx
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 10:50 AM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Cool!


I will have enough problems with this size. Ideally I want to put them in
more obvious areas but apparently this will forego the chance of any
further kids (which I don't want anyway, it's just the pain...). This is
why the somewhat strange list of places is as it is. I suspect the bedroom
maybe a problem although I will try and assert my lack of authority in the
lounge. We shall see.

I too have the scars from when SWMBO catches me doing wiry stuff round the
house. The ePod has now gone from the kitchen for example ;-((

Ian


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