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[at-l] Tikka
- Subject: [at-l] Tikka
- From: skeiths@hotmail.com (Keith Sheridan)
- Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2001 09:46:17 -0500
Are you suggesting I EAT my Tikka? I've heard of people eating bicycles
peice by peice, but my Tikka might make me lightheaded.
KeithS
>I have tried my best to avoid making this comment.
Sly will comprehend the energy I put in avoiding it this long.
Tikka.
The fast food of Central Asia.
Nan and Tikka . . . take any trek through that part of the world and you'll
understand.
Nan, Tikka and Chai . . .
What a meal for a hiker . . .
On 2/16/2001 at 12:03 AM Stephen P. Champion, MD wrote:
>OK, I aggravated my wife by not waiting until my Birthday, and I ordered /
>received one of these from REI last week. Now before you ladies chastise
>me, I was ordering her Valentines' Day present at the same time, thank you
>very much. Anyway, it is incredibly bright and lightweight, but for those
>of you who are proud owners of this device, what do you think of the
>switch?
>Someone else made mention of this on this list a couple of weeks ago. It's
>slightly recessed on the TOP of the housing (can you say "wet") and even
>within the philosophy of keeping the overall weight at a minimum feels way
>too fragile (cheap). Should we start a pool to guess who has the first
>switch failure and how soon? Let me know if you think I'm way off base
>here, but I think this is the Achilles Heel of an otherwise outstanding
>product. Maybe an improved "Tikka II" will follow closely?
>
>Steve
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