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Old Mar 27th, 2007, 08:48 PM   #7 (permalink)
Canada's Far East
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Originally Posted by xtrailer
When I said that I don't know what you are talking about, I meant about "the substantial gap between the (passenger) seat backrest & squab allows flat items or documents to fall through." The material is fine, I understood which one he was referring to but not about the gap. That's why I asked for some pictures.
My apologies - obviously I mis-understood your question. Me=

Next time you're sitting in your X-T, slide your hand behind your behind and you will feel the gap - you can actually push your hand thru there.

For anyone interested, here's another use for the pipe insulation stuff:

If you have a wireless mouse (optical) / keyboard attached to your computer, then you also have an InfraRed sensor that is hard wired to your CPU (perhaps via a USB connection).

If your set up is anything like mine, then you probably have a jungle of wires behind your computer and the IR sensor is one of them and it's probably laying next to some of the other wires.

These IR sensor wires are sensitive to interference from other electrical charges. I used the insulation stuff to wrap this wire to prevent that - mouse and keyboard have worked flawlessly ever since.

While I was behind there, I also wrapped the other wires in 2 more sleeves - cleaned up the maze of wires quite nicely.

Cheers = Roger
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