Date: Fri, 04 Nov 2005 01:46:09 +0000
From: "Matthew Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Lost Libretto 1100V

And Ebay...


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

also try comp.sys.laptops and comp.sys.handhelds.


> From: David Chien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>>      I am a student at a university outside of
>> Cleveland, Ohio.  I had gotten in the habit of leaving
>
> Don't forget to file with the local police, and to check every month for > their list of recovered (but ownerless) items. You may have to wait up to
> a
> year to see if anything shows up.
>
>>      I was wondering if people on this list could look
>> out for my Libretto.  I don't have great expectations
>
>   No problem.  The 1100V is so rare in the USA, if anyone has one, it'll
> be
> easy to spot.
>
>> Voice Recorder:
>> Sony ICD-BP100 digital voice recorder
>
>   Latest ICD-BP1 and the Sanyo Diply recorders sold in Japan are good
> alternatives in the meantime if you need one.  I chose the Sanyo Diply
> because
> they a) record directly into MP3 format b) have a decently wide
> 40-15,000Hz
> recording range (the sony goes up to 44.1khz or thereabouts) c) and it has
> a
> built-in USB connector so you can plug & play it.
>
>   ---
>
>   Other than that, you may also want to put out a color flyer on the
> bulletin
> boards with a small reward and a photo of the unit -- the size of the
> ff1100v
> and the type is again, so rare and unusual, anyone who spots it and has
> seen
> the poster will know what it is.
>
>    Luck!




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