The cat is in the doghouse, so to speak. She decided to nap in the potted
plant on top of the bookcase. Upon exiting said perch, she knocked the
ceramic pot off the top of the bookcase where it crashed on top of the iMac,
dumping dirt (fairly dry as the plant hadn't been watered lately)
everywhere... floor, shelves, desk, chair... and the innards of Madame
Blueberry. 

How do I go about cleaning out the iMac without doing any damage? Amazingly,
the pot crashing onto the case did not seem to do any harm other than a few
scratch marks... but there's definitely some good potting soil now residing
in the depths of the iMac, and I really don't want anything to start growing
in there.

And yes, this is the same Mac that recently recovered from having 3 CDs
jammed in the drive by The Toddler. Interesting that my posts to this list
usually involve disasters rather than some interesting technical issue...

Kathy K


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