Ping Polly

got your email. for whatever reason isp wont let my reply go thru. no idea what thats about, not to worry. this might not send either but will try anyhow.

i'm sure there are adapters to work for ya. who'd you buy it from? what to the ends look like? are there any puter parts shops nearby? you could send the gators to the shop with a note and money tied around their necks i suppose if all else fails. i'm searching but easier if i know whats what at your end. j.

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Thank you, Jeanne. I just wondered if it was *possible*. There's an Office Depot about an hour away and DH has to go that way soon. What Jeanne and I are talking about is: my brand new and improved computer has a place to plug in speakers - but my speakers pluggy thing does not fit. Does not. I was wondering if there could be an adaptor that might fix the problem or if I would have to buy new speakers. Isn't progress fun? Polly

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Polly Esther

Hi Polly,

Try Radio Shack ;-)

Doc

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Dr. Zachary Smith

Lots of fun, Polly. ;) But I'm assuming that the plug from your speakers is probably too large for the "outlet"/port in your computer, right? If so, there definitely are adapters available. Try Wal-Mart, Radio Shack, Target, or -- online -- Fry's Electronics.

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Sandy

Situation normal. Office Depot was out of adaptors. The adaptor the Radio Shack guy was certain would fit does not. If any of you were planning to sing to me you will have to wait a few more days. Polly

"Sandy" Lots of fun, Polly. ;) But I'm assuming that the plug from your speakers

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Polly Esther

so i'll assume you found something that works tho. my singing of late hasnt been so hot. the vocal cords even refuse to let me scream. totally weird cuz believe me i've tried over and over and over, there is no sound tho, singing is off the menu around here. j.

"Polly Esther" wrote... Situation normal. Office Depot was out of adaptors. The adaptor the Radio Shack guy was certain would fit does not. If any of you were planning to sing to me you will have to wait a few more days. Polly

"Sandy" Lots of fun, Polly. ;) But I'm assuming that the plug from your speakers

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J*

Nope. Nothing yet. We just MUST take Yogi to his groomer in the big city soon. He's a 'woolie' - which is a Yorkie with a coat much like a buffalo. He must wear a puppy cut year-round just so he can breathe. (He really needs to spend our summers with his Aunt Pat Over Her Hill). Anyhow. THere's bound to be somebody in Mobile AL that speaks 'speaker pluggy' and can find us a solution. I wish you were here in the Swamp with us. Screaming across the water has a very satisfying feeling and I could teach you how. Holding you close, Polly

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Polly Esther

I am just so proud to announce that I am now as dingy as the rest of you. I can now hear music. I already heard 'voices'. Polly

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Polly Esther

Yea! I'm impressed the problem is solved!!

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KJ

And I didn't apologize to Radio Shack. The nice guy there was right in the first place. The problem had to do with plugging in to analog or digital. 'Digital' is only a clock with numbers to me. Office Depot and the techy computer store only said they weren't sure our speakers would work. Tenacity wins once more. Polly

"KJ" Yea! I'm impressed the problem is solved!!

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Polly Esther

Congratulations on your graduation, Polly! . In message , Polly Esther writes

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Patti

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