You’re right, Stephen. I was even to the point of finding out what a new Magic 
Mouse would cost!

Gilly


On 25 Apr 2020, at 12:54, 'Stephen Watson' via Sussex Mac User Group 
<[email protected]> wrote:

One time, after having no problems, I plugged the headphones into my iPod touch 
and heard absolutely nothing. I assumed the worst, then, either a search online 
or a query on here suggested checking for fluff in the jack socket. After 
rummaging with a cocktail stick (I think) I found a large lump of fluff and ... 
headphones were working perfectly again.

We had to reset our new router/wireless the other day after which I tried to 
use our Airport Express in the lounge to play music via Airplay through the 
stereo. Silence. I thought “Oh dear, resetting the router has totally confused 
it. I’m going to have to reset the AE, connect it with Ethernet to the router, 
then set it up all over again”. Grim. Then, just when I was about to take it 
upstairs to do all that I noticed that the audio cable, which should run from 
the hifi to the AE, was actually plugged into the back of the monitor in the 
lounge! I reconnected and it all worked fine! What a plonker...

It’s so easy to overlook the simple things and assume the worst (and more 
expensive).

Stephen

You meet your destiny on the road you take to avoid it. ~ Carl Jung

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