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Joining of speaker cables
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<blockquote data-quote="Crafty" data-source="post: 73226" data-attributes="member: 1568"><p>I cannot believe I'm admitting to this. I did the same thing 2 weeks ago. My rear right speaker cable was to short, so I added in another 2 meters. I did not solder, since I stole my solder iron plug to fit to my media center pc power cable.</p><p>Also I did tie the cat to the door, and spitted on an oldish patato. The cat is moaning big time, since she cannot get to her food any more. Can i release the cat, or should i move the food to her...</p><p>Hmmm, now I'm lus for french fries.... now, where is that potato...</p><p>brb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crafty, post: 73226, member: 1568"] I cannot believe I'm admitting to this. I did the same thing 2 weeks ago. My rear right speaker cable was to short, so I added in another 2 meters. I did not solder, since I stole my solder iron plug to fit to my media center pc power cable. Also I did tie the cat to the door, and spitted on an oldish patato. The cat is moaning big time, since she cannot get to her food any more. Can i release the cat, or should i move the food to her... Hmmm, now I'm lus for french fries.... now, where is that potato... brb [/QUOTE]
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