Going off-line for a week. I have to do the extension tax filings by October 15 and things are so botched up I have to start from scratch and make corrections... And sort out the 3 versions I thought were correct at various times but aren't.
I'll be back when I am back. Damned stupid complicated taxes! The 'Minimum Required Distribution" of my Government Savings Thrift Plan has ruined my ability to deal with it on the tax forms.
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Well, Darn I have to change my post. I did spend a few hours sorting out the various tax forms (without a lot of success), but when things like that get troublesome, you have to turn your attention to something else.
So I decided to tackle another problem that has been bothering me for several years. No point in solving a simple problem, LOL!
Some people listen to music on their phones, some on a small boom box. But I'm a stereo rack guy. Old habit... And I haven't been able to play CDs for 3 years. So, "fix that". I was sure it was "bad cable hook-ups". I've looked at it a couple times and just gave up seeing all the wires in the back again. And I even had a new CD player in the box, but was sure it was the cable connections.
I'm an idiot!
But to start, I had to roll out the stereo rack. It's on a wheeled tool platform (love those things).
Then I looked at the cables.
I could not find anything wrong. But they were all tangled so I undid them all. Even unplugged all the power cords
to have a clean untangled start.
So with most of the equipment unplugged, I attached the CD player directly to the speakers. Nothing, nada, nope. I should have known the CD player itself was the problem...
But I had a replacement in the house (for 3 years). So yeah, at least once I suspected the player was the problem.
So I re-connected all the non-CD cords neatly (to keep them out of the way) and put the power cords off to one untangled side.
Checked all the "ins and outs" cables carefully... Plugged everything back into the surge box... Turned the tuner selection dial to "CD". And tried it.
Ah bliss! 'Pictures At An Exhibition' came right up...
I really needed a success...
2 comments:
Yay for the CD player success, and the reward of beautiful music. Best of luck with the (insert expletive) taxes.
Kuddos to you for solving 2 problems in one day. :)
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