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Too hard to remove CD faceplate? HARDER to fix glass, console... :-(

Aarrrgh! Add a data point. Change the equation.

Some &^%&^% stole our humble CD player last night. Smashed glass, torn console... I had thought it too much work to remove the CD player's faceplate each night. (We park on the street.) And that this was a good neighborhood. Wrong on both counts.

I could remove and store that thing (and drop it many times, too) about 20,000 times (60 years?) for the amount of tme it will take to clean up, find and replace driver's glass, patch console... and live without a CD player... and public radio. :-)






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