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Re: Budget Butt Set



The solution to broken modular plugs... as equipped on my butt set.
Available from www.sandman.com.
http://www.aines.com/aines_products_cords.html#K


> "BruceR" <br@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:qzbvg.17173$MF6.848@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> P is for "Program" and M is for "Memory" - Go off-hook, Press P
>> (program), 1 (speed location), 9876543 and hang up.  Go off-hook,
>> press M,1 to dial 987-6543. You can probably program each digit with
>> a number (haven't tried them all though).
>
> Kewl.  I didn't think it would retain numbers without a power supply.
> Makes it very much more useful.
>
>> Still trying to figure out what "TBR" button does.
>
> To Be Revealed (eventually!)
>
>> Great deal for 20 bucks!  The big size is comfortable
>> without the heavy weight that others have.
>
> Yes, though it's big, it's clearly not heavy.  My friend was over the
> other night and couldn't wait to go home and order one.
>
>>  Some time ago I had purchased some spare butt set cords that are the
>> nice cloth covered kind with two "bed of nails" angled "66" tip clips
>> and a third cord with a heavy duty "no-snag" modular plug. Perfect
>> for these babies!
>
> I wish I had remembered to "boot" the modular plug.  I've got a whole
> drawer full I bought for my network wiring a while back and they
> hopefully will fit the smaller phone cord.  The guy who designed the
> little tang that breaks off on modular connectors must have also
> designed the hinges of CD jewel cases.  Both are born to broken.




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