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To: sandintoes who wrote (3936)8/4/2000 10:01:34 PM
From: Roger Sherman  Read Replies (1) of 4201
 
Glad to help you out Sand-In-Your-Toes.
(someday, I also hope have lots of sand-in-my-toes, every single day, when I finally finish this darn 24/7 "day job" <g>).

Just turn off your computer, turn over your mouse and twist off it's little cover on the bottom (may need a tool, or a quarter), and take the little ball out (don't play "fetch" with the dog or cat, as you'll need the little ball later). Then take some Q-Tips and dip them (one at a time) into a bottle of rubbing alcohol, and clean off (very carefully) the three little roller wheels you'll see located at the side walls inside your mouse. Make sure you carefully get out all the "gunk" you find. Let it dry out (for about 17 days or so), then put the ball back in, and twist the cap back on.

After that, ALL your "money" (and "brains") will instantly be returned to you!

But, as I always say, "I could be wrong, so diversify."

Roger :)

PS. Repeat the above procedure every month or so,
if you notice a slow "jerky" drain on either your brains, or your money.
PPS. I never had enough of either to ever worry about it.
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