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OK, pals, What about a catsmile?



@gedierond I didn't...I heard they're bad for health.
 
So Ciri is back to her old mischievous self. We removed the Cone of Restrictiveness from her last night and let her out his morning: I didn't get her back inside until 2 hours ago. Here's a picture of her in her bed. If you look closely you can see where she was bitten, thankfully though, it's mostly healed .
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Aye hope she gets well soon.

I've always thought that making cats and dogs lives better, giving them love, treats and comfort is such a little goodness. It's so easy to do, so appreciated and though somewhat selfish in that it makes you feel good, it is also a nice way of doing good without any real difficulty.
 
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I hope that she gets well soon, too! Be brave, Ciri! ;)


Tomorrow I'll probably get my new Fractal Design R4 case. Can't wait to migrate my hardware to its new home... :)

 
Tell that to my mouse! It refuses to even left click sometimes and when it does it always clicks twice. It's clearly going to die sooner than later!

EDIT: Here's the troublemaker here!
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It looks like there's crud under the LMB. Have you tried taking it apart to clean it? It looks like a hard-to-clean design though. Maybe when the new one arrives, so that if it breaks something, you're no worse off.
(But I agree about those mice. Mine lasted less than a year)
 
A persistent miss or bounce, giving a no-click when you mean it and a double-click when you don't, that can't be cured by software adjustments, is usually the little spring inside the microswitch. The left one gets the most work and usually fails first. It can be retensioned or replaced; and on an expensive mouse, it is worth trying.

This is a different model, but the switches are all very similar: http://www.overclockers.com/mouse-clicking-troubles-diy-repair/
 
A persistent miss or bounce, giving a no-click when you mean it and a double-click when you don't, that can't be cured by software adjustments, is usually the little spring inside the microswitch. The left one gets the most work and usually fails first. It can be retensioned or replaced; and on an expensive mouse, it is worth trying.

This is a different model, but the switches are all very similar: http://www.overclockers.com/mouse-clicking-troubles-diy-repair/

Thanks Guy, but unfortunately, there's no screws visible on this thing. Razer clearly don't like people taking apart their mice!

@Sanamia Yeah that looks like what I imagined it would look like!:rofl:


EDIT: My new mouse has arrived!
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Looking in the Bear I was half tempted to make a new thread called "Gratuitous Pussy Shots," but I thought Dragonbird would clout me.

Of course I would kill you, no pussy shots are ever gratuitous.
(And no, that is NOT roundabout permission to start the thread)

Anyway, here's a couple of pussies, and some balls dangling in the background. Saskia and Taliesin.
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