Re: was radios now cell phones now fanny packs

From: Georg Recht (gorecht@earthlink.net-DeleteThis.com)
Date: Sat Mar 31 2001 - 08:18:10 PST


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Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 08:18:10 -0800
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From: Georg Recht <gorecht@earthlink.net-DeleteThis.com>
Subject: Re: was radios now cell phones now fanny packs
In-Reply-To: <200103310034.QAA09872@supernova.cupertino.synopsys.com-DeleteThis.com>


Instead of zipper, I recommend using velcro, it will never get stuck.

At 04:38 PM 3/30/01 -0800, you wrote:
>
>Now that you mention it ...
>
>If you get an Airwave fanny pack and
>
> 1) add drain holes to the bottom with a pencil-type soldering iron, and
> 2) have a shoe repair shop replace the metal zipper with a plastic one,
> 3) and have them also double up on all the stitching,
>
>then it ends up being a great fanny pack for windsurfing.
>
>Note: I'm not trying to bust on Airwave. It's the only pack I've
>found that's strong enough to begin with to make it worth fixing.
>
>
>>
>>will do anything for you. It'd kind of be like the person who wrote
>>about the metal zipper of their safety pouch rusting over so he couldn't
>>open it. Irony can be a bitch sometimes.
>>
>



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