The wife suggested one of those invisible fences and the dog collar, but I think I prefer the foam padded posts. :)
Yesterday, I spoke to the customer service reps at Crutchfield, which has always been very good. My bottom of the barrel price for the wireless speakers would be a couple of hundred bucks. With Christmas coming and nobody ever knowing what to get me, seems I might be adding speaker wire and some inexpensive indoor/outdoor speakers to my wish list and go from there. After searching Target, Wal Mart and Radio Shack, we couldn't find any small, transistor sized radios. I could hang four dirt-cheap boom boxes out there, but I run into the price of batteries again. I think I may wind up ordering some inexpensive speakers, running the speaker wire along the bottom fence rail in 1 inch PVC pipe to protect it from weather and animals, and going that route. I had thought I might be able to find some beeper devices for ten bucks that took triple or double A batteries and live with that temporarily, but so far, no dice. Best, Joe Monks Every day you haven't written is a day you've written off... Chanting Monks Press http://www.chantingmonks.com Sight Unseen Pictures http://www.sightunseenpictures.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan Rossi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, October 17, 2008 1:53 PM Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Things that beep? > Joe, > > Wouldn't a few inexpensive radios be a bit more enjoyable, rather than > listening to insessant beeping? > > You could also investigate wireless speakers. But they are a bit spendy. > > You can just foam pad the corners and run into them. *GRIN* > > > -- > Blue skies. > Dan Rossi > Carnegie Mellon University
