Subject: | Re: How would you clean up this file? |
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From: | "Anton Woldhek" getvergetver2 |
Date: | Sun Jul 2, 2006 4:24 am (PDT) |
Hi Walter and list, > It does take a bit to do. For all my night recording I depend > primarily on light clothing to protect most skin. Then I use > citronella based repellents on what's left. That generally > keeps them from drilling. I prefer hand held mics most of the > time. I don't use DEET repellents due to their ability to > dissolve equipment. Im going on a short holiday to india in a couple weeks, bringing my 722 and some mikes (haven decided which yet). I plan on using Deet, what kind of contact between deet and my equipment should I be concerened about? Skin that has been rubed with deet for example? Sweet mixed with deet getting on my 722 buttons? Cheers Anton Ps Im going to the delhi, jaipur, agra area. I will be there during the rainy season, any tips regarding that and my equipment would be highly appreciated. And also any locations not to be missed would be welcome. Thanks! |
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