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- From: lhuffmanp@stsci.edu
- Subject: Re: Resolution to Sliding Closet Doors
- Message-ID: <1993Jan28.064624.1@stsci.edu>
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- Organization: Space Telescope Science Institute
- References: <1993Jan27.210021.8792@nsc.nsc.com>
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- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 11:46:24 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan27.210021.8792@nsc.nsc.com>, urban@nsc.nsc.com (Gregory Urban) writes:
- > We got many great suggestions on this, thanks to everyone!
- > Unfortunately, most of them involved modification of the door/wall. We are
- > only in the apartment temporarily, and I don't want to incur any damage
- > costs.
- >
- > So I noticed that Shadow only gets into the closet on one side, the other side
- > is slightly blocked by the round part of my guitar case. So after all of those
- > ingenious solutions, I decided to align the clothes hamper so that it blocks
- > the bottom part of the door. (She can't get the leverage required from the
- > top of the hamper)
- >
- > This (semi-lazy) solution is working, she hasn't gotten into the closet since
- > I did this. (Now she has a new hobby, dragging the bathroom rug into the
- > living room while we're gone. Oh well, that's not so bad!)
- >
- > Thanks again, everyone!
-
- How clever! You have the stuff of which all good animal trainers are made.
-