Re: Safari and webcam probs (no really!)



In article <slrneaa9hn.1qgk.jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Jim <jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In article <sarakirk-43FD94.14260730062006@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Sara Kirk
wrote:

Have you correctly aligned your smaller owls?

Huh - easy to ask, but have you ever tried it? The little beggars keep
shifting about to see what's going on. Believe me, aligning an owl
(either small or medium) is a much more complicated process than
polarising a tooth.

Two words: Kebab skewers.


You are a bad and nasty man and I don't want to play with you any more.

--
Sara

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