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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by MESSING</i> <br /><br />... yes i do got a cat although not for [censored] long if i find out he pissed on my layout. just kidding i couldnt hurt my cat [/quote] <br /> Cats have a <i>not-so-funny</i> way of telling you they're sick. Best to ban him from the layout room. Keep him happy with catnip and toys when you are in the layout room. Otherwise he may get upset he can't hang out with you. <br /> <br />[quote]QUOTE: ... it does give me another possibilty to look in to Hmmm water on the layout ? even if the layout looks/feels dry could there still be some water someplace that i cant see i will definitley look into that as well Thanx Larry[/quote] <br /> Well I was thinking maybe you had just done some scenery and gave it a spray of wet water. Or a water pipe above was leaking (or a pipe sweating on a hot summer day). I was trying to imagine all posibilities of what could cause a minute short. <br /> But, hey, you found the problem.
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