Re: Earplugs...

From: Jay Runge (jrunge@netcom.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Thu Aug 31 1995 - 19:56:23 PDT


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From: jrunge@netcom.com-DeleteThis (Jay Runge)
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Subject: Re: Earplugs...
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Date: Thu, 31 Aug 1995 19:56:23 -0700 (PDT)
In-Reply-To: <199509010036.RAA01967@paris.CS.Berkeley.EDU-DeleteThis> from "Luigi Semenzato" at Aug 31, 95 05:46:12 pm
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I would like to say that I have examined Luigi's latest messages
and they sound reasonable. Based on this observation, I believe
that they are True. This holds for the parking ticket and the
earplug postings only.

I used 'swimmers ear' stuff when I was a swimmer, it worked great. One
was a mild acid in water, the other I used was alcohol based. They
work better if you can lie down for a while. If you have sailed a
proper amount this is usually not a problem. Ask a pharmacist, they
know all this kind of stuff.

I am hearing way too many stories about windsurf gear getting stolen.

Jay



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