Re: Bird Clock Adventures...

lovewhales@ccconline.net
Thu, 25 Jun 1998 13:12:56 -0400


Kathy Klimkiewicz wrote:
> 
>      One of my other office mates threatened to 'kill' my clock but that
>      has passed now! I did find out that you can put clear tape over the
>      light sensor and it will soften the songs (so I am told as I haven't
>      tried it).
> 
>      We are reorganizing and I am hoping my secretary, who will be closest
>      to my office, doesn't kill me for the bird sounds.
> 
>      So goes the saga of bird clocks ............
> 
>      Cheers,
>      Kathy Klimkiewicz
>      Laurel MD
> 
> ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________
> Subject: Bird Clock Adventures...
> Author:  mdosprey@ARI.Net at NBS-Internet-Gateway
> Date:    6/24/98 6:29 PM
> 
> <color><param>0000,0000,FF00</param>Kathy Klimkiewicz writes:<italic>
> 
> 
> </color>>      The songs are definitely real. When I put mine in my office,
> one</italic>
> 
> <italic><color><param>0000,0000,FF00</param>>      person was looking for a bird
> in a cage!
> 
> 
> 
> </italic></color>Kathy,
> 
> 
> When I put mine in my office, the guy on one side of me put his fist through the
> 
> wall and the guy on the other side stole my batteries.  Sigh.....such
> Philistines.
> 
> 
> Best,
> 
> Norm
> 
> <nofill>
> ===============
> Norm Saunders
> Colesville, MD
> osprey@ari.net

Hi Kathy and Norm

On my bird clock, there are two batteries on the reverse side.  One is
for the
clock works itself and the other is for the sound.  The clock can be
"silenced"
but removing the sound battery.  Unfortunately, I don't think the sounds
are too orginial.  But I still get a lot of compliments on the clock!

Janelle Dietrich
Bowie, MD
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