Oh no, don't tell me I have to double-post!
Back to work tomorrow, after an extra day off for New Year's, courtesy of my employer. At least the end-of-year collections craze is over for another 11 months, so it should be relatively calm. I hope.
Tonight I am somewhat annoyed. I got a Bose Wave II for Christmas and would really like to hook the audio output of my TV/DVD into it. (It's always been hard to hear the TV, even with the volume turned all the way up. In nice weather, I have to shut the windows or else ambient noise from outside drowns out the TV. And no, it's not my hearing -- I can hear the stereo just fine, thanks.

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Should be easy enough, right? All I should need is a cable with the right connectors on either end, right? Au contraire, mon ami. Apparently I need a box to convert the digital audio from the TV to analog audio. And *two* cables, one to get the signal into the converter box, and another to get it out. And you would think that somebody at Radio Shack would have told me that, at some point during the two trips I made there over the past week. Trip #3 will be to take back all the cables and adapters they sold me that were the wrong things.
