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[at-l] Nighttime entertainment



Sony makes some nice micro-mini headphones ( i cant stand ear buds) ,  I use
a pair with my micro-mini Toshiba Fm Multiplex stereo receiver that is about
the size of a pack of matches...
----- Original Message -----
From: "James P. Lynch" <jplynch@crosslink.net>
To: <Snodrog5@aol.com>
Cc: <at-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2001 10:03 PM
Subject: Re: [at-l] Nighttime entertainment


>    I've got a combination radio-tape player walkman that works really
> great.  But its a bit too heavy for backpacking, exactly 16 oz with
> earphones and batteries (2 AA).  Earphones by them selves weigh 4 oz; I
> imagine you could use ear buds, but haven't tried them.  Its a Panasonic
> "Shockwave", with an item number: RQ-SW70.  Its meant to be fairly
> rugged; I would imagine that you could get lighter ones.
>    I've recently gotten a very small FM radio from radio shack.  Its
> called "Stereo Sports Radio"; catalog number 12-811, $19.99 (not sure of
> the price).  It weighs 2.8 ounces, including the ear buds and battery (1
> AAA) and packaging material (box and bubble wrap).  I've enjoyed using
> it, even though ear buds are a nuisance.  It does seem to get good
> reception.
>    Hope this helps...
>
> Snodrog5@aol.com wrote:
> >
> > from Delita
> > "14 hour nights.
> > I'd like to take a set of teaching tapes I've been meaning to
> > get to and my walkman.  How does a cheapo walkman act at 10*?
> > I also like to write, but not with a pencil  (I'll take one of
> > those in my essentials).  Are there any pens that will work at
> > 10*?
> > Suggestions?"
>
>
> --
> James P. Lynch
> jplynch@crosslink.net
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