On 24 Jul 00, Greg Conquest [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A general note, some flashlights sold for military and camping use come
with a red filter (often stored in the base.) These lights are designed
to read maps without giving away positions to the enemy (or to
bears???), so this might work
I think the original MZ-R1 had a backlight feature. This is something that's
been on my wish list for a while. Someday...
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From: "Charles Redell" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 2:03 PM
Subject: MD:
Hi there,
OK. I know I may be dreaming as I ask this question, but I figured that
it couldn't hurt to ask. And after watching this list for a few weeks,
you all seem to know everything there is to know about MD stuff... so
here goes.
Last winter I got a Sharp 722 portable. I got it to dupe CDs
I would love backlight for my sharp 722, i do all my recording outside and
have varying conditions.
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