h a l f b a k e r y"It would work, if you can find alternatives to each of the steps involved in this process."
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Because this equipment is only designed to work when it's new, but it shouldn't be - it should work for at least five years. The clasp would be so easy to make it hardly qualifies as an idea. [+] |
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Oh, not a security system for pigs then? |
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You could fashion a clasp of some kind quite easily using glue and one of a number of household objects. |
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Many devices with styluses (stylii ?) are attached to them by little cables, especially in retail settings where they might be easily lost or stolen. |
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Ah - the technical term is "stylus tether." |
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If your stylus is not locking/clicking into place properly any more, try buying a new one. That worked for my wife - it turned out the stylus was worn, not the groove. |
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I don't seem to have this problem with mine but a knob of blu-tac would probably do the trick. |
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I've got a solution but it'll cost you a pound of flesh. |
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//it turned out the stylus was worn, not the groove// Generally the case. I need a new stylus every year, but I have grooves dating back to the 60's that still play ok. |
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get a paper notebook and a pen. If you lose your pen, get another pen. if you lose your notebook, maybe you should start taping or stapling things to yourself. |
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I've found it easy enough just to tape the stylus to the back of the PDA, since I have to carry around the roll of tape anyway to keep my glasses together. |
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It's "styluses" or "styli". |
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