Subject: | Re: Re: recording gear for Papua New Guinea study |
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From: | grant finlay <> |
Date: | Fri, 13 Jan 2006 17:48:57 +1300 |
Thanks for your kind words Rich. In my day job as an eng/efp sound recordist I'm used to being cursed=20 at more than thanked on location... But back to the topic, Another idea is to investigate solar power chargers, I'm not too=20 clued up on that department but I'm sure that someone on this group=20 can point you in the right direction. You could even use the "magic"=20 google search , keeps my kids busy for hours... : -) GF. On 13/01/2006, at 5:27 PM, Rich Peet wrote: > Well now it goes beyond that. You would be hard pressed to find > anyone better than Grant for the job and he currently is not that far > away. > > Rich > > http://www.ourmedia.org/user/44279 ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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