R.I.P.

Sammy
May 5, 2009 – December 14, 2024

Sammy entered our life on May 3rd, 2014 via The Dumb Friends League in Denver. He wasn't our first choice; the staff warned that the doggo who brought us into the shelter was a handful and required 24/7 supervision. After hearing the details Ben and I agreed that we couldn't provide the level of care the boy needed and asked who else they had available. They suggested Sammy, and brought him in.


It was love at first sight, and Sammy came home with us that afternoon.

We don't know his history with any degree of certainty before he became a member of our family, but I do seem to remember being told that he was voluntarily surrendered by an older gentleman who couldn't keep up with or care for him. He was a little skittish at first—not really sure of what was going on—but he soon warmed to us and became integral to our lives.

While he loved us both, over the years I very much became his human, and later in life he was always by my side (or at least at my feet) whenever he could be. Sometimes I swore he was trying trip me so I'd fall and end end up being home with him all the time.

But these past few weeks have been difficult. He developed a horrible honking  cough last month that became chronic. While there was no direct x-ray confirmation, based on his symptoms the vet strongly suspected a collapsing trachea (a pretty common malady for small breeds) and coupled with his age and the fact that no evidence of anything else was ever spotted it was the diagnosis we ran with. While the collapsing trachea could not be cured, we nevertheless tried various ways to lessen the symptoms; the only thing finally bringing some brief relief was a combination of Trazadone, Gabapentin, and Hydrocodone. The coughing was generally controlled on this regimen, but he still had breakout periods (usually happening at 2-3 am) that were horrific. The downside of this drug cocktail was that for a pup who was so full or energy and vigor up until this time, he was either sleeping all the time or so out of it when he was awake that his quality of life was non-existent—and that was no way to live. As much as we were reluctant to let him go, after one final trip to the vet last week, Ben and I talked it over and decided it was time to let him cross The Rainbow Bridge.

To that end, we contacted Angel Veterinary, who came to the house today, and while I was holding him, lovingly helped him on his journey. Ben and I are both devastated, but we know he'll come back to us in a new body when he's good and ready—and if he misses us half as much as we're missing him now, that won't be long.

Godspeed, Sammy.

My Latest Obsession

Following up on my previous post on this topic, it was indeed a very rough start getting back into Minidisc. The deck that I bought as "fully functional" immediately started throwing C13 Error messages once I started using it. I tried various non-invasive fixes found online, but none of them worked. I was heartbroken because the seller had specified "no returns accepted" in the auction, but more disappointed that my hopes for getting back into this fun format were dashed. Yeah, I still had the portable coming, but previous experience with that model told me that recording on it was a pain in the ass—hence the reason I also wanted a full-size deck (now and back in the day).

I resolved to simply put the machine back up on eBay as "for parts only" and see if I could at least recoup a little bit of what I paid for it.

By pure chance, the seller reached out to me shortly after I decided to resell it and asked how everything was going. I told her about the C13 Error and she seemed genuinely surprised.

That is truly disappointing… It was thoroughly tested before listing is with no errors or issues and it never spit a MiniDisc back out…I try to package things as safely as possible… There was no shipping or box damage? I'm wondering if something got discombobulated during shipment… Regardless, I always provide excellent service… The best I can do is issue you a full 100% refund upon return of the item…Just let me know how you would like to proceed…I'm sorry for the unforeseen inconvenience…

I responded, "There was no shipping damage, and it was packed exceedingly well! It appears the disc is not spinning once inserted (I don't hear anything going on once the disc goes in), so the table of contents on the disc can't be read.  😞 I'd like a refund. I have your original box, so I'll pack it up and get it shipped out to you later this week. Thank you."

I boxed it up and shipped it out. This past Monday I received this reponse:

Was able to inspect the player after work today… Something had to have happened during transport…I had a hunch since it was tested to the best of my abilities before it was listed…There was a couple of free floating broken plastic pieces inside the housing and a spring missing from the MiniDisc unit…unable to locate the spring anywhere… Regardless, a refund will be issued as promised… I appreciate your patience…It will take about 48 hours to process…I have to transfer $ and it takes 1-2 days for processing… Please feel free to contact me and I will respond as promptly as possible… Thanks again…

Proving that sometimes the Universe does have a sense of justice (or maybe just pure serendipity) the next day another JE480 appeared on eBay. This one had been serviced, and while it wasn't strictly "new old stock," it came with all the original accessories (still bagged) and the original box, making it about as close to NOS as I was ever likely to see.

Throwing financial caution to the wind (but knowing I'd get reimbursed—supposedly—by the buyer for the other one) I smashed that "Buy It Now" button in a heartbeat. It arrived Monday, and while there is a big scratch on the side of the case that the seller failed to document in his photos, it's in near mint condition otherwise. And it works. The most important thing, it works!