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11 Comments
messengersays...*comedy
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Comedy) - requested by messenger.
deathcowsays...Fast Paws McGraw there has a mean right on him.
Darkhandsays...I believe that voids the warranty. Also the drive opems then closes?
brycewi19says...Kitteh sees more value in solid state memory rather than antiquated disc memory.
xxovercastxxsays...It's closing because the cat is pushing on it. A little nudge will trigger the closing mechanism just like pushing the button again.
I believe that voids the warranty. Also the drive opems then closes?
Darkhandsays...My dry sense of humor has been looked over. That is understandable
Someone put a tag in the video "opem" when they meant "open" so I said "opems then closes". My humor was lost this time.
It's closing because the cat is pushing on it. A little nudge will trigger the closing mechanism just like pushing the button again.
xxovercastxxsays...I didn't catch the typo in the tags or I'd probably have figured that out.
My dry sense of humor has been looked over. That is understandable
Someone put a tag in the video "opem" when they meant "open" so I said "opems then closes". My humor was lost this time.
siftbotsays...Tags for this video have been changed from 'cat, kitty, dvd drive, opem, close, paw, whack' to 'cat, kitty, dvd drive, open, close, paw, whack' - edited by xxovercastxx
Paybacksays...Should have used the soft eject through the OS.
braschlosansays...Came to to say the same thing. In windows you can right click the drive and choose eject, which usually will "uneject" the drive closed as well
Should have used the soft eject through the OS.
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