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Default tricks for protecting snakes ?


On 2009-01-23 said:
Ten feet isn't a lot. SOunds
to me like you need another 10 ft. to give you a little bit
more to work with, then you can run along the edge of the
room. OTherwise, this appears to me to be one of those
compromises you'll just have to live with BOb. In other
words, you can't get there from here.

Richard, the only time I ever got that answer was from my GPS
system.

can see how that would happen. I see a couple posters gave
you pointers to various cable channel type devices that
might be usable, but the better it protects, the more
unwieldy it is going to be to transport with your basic
guerilla audio configuration. no free lunch and there's
the rub methinks.
NOt saying you shouldn't have a look at the suggestions
you've gotten at all. YOu just might find a compromise
somewhere in the middle betwixt protection and portability
you can live with.

wIth me in such situations I"ve got a bit of an advantage as
if i"m transporting more than can fit in a backpack I've got
to hire driver anyway, won't give old blind man a drivers'
license g. Unloading and standing impossible? I tell my
driver to make the block as I carry one load in, pull in, I
pop open door or hatch, grab, and if necessary we make the
block another round g.
wIll be curious to know how any of the suggested solutions
work for you.






Richard webb,
replace anything before at with elspider

"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
--- Benjamin Franklin, NOvember 1755 from the
Historical review of Pennsylvania


 
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