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Old 25-03-2009, 15:45
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I use one hand but I hold it in such a way that the lower buttons are accessible by using my thumb and then when I need access to the number buttons and transport buttons near the top I roll my grip in such a way that they are in reach of my index finger. This works even when it's dark as I make use of the tactile buttons (Pause and #5) to ensure correct operation. It even works for me after a long evening on the sauce
Hmmm.....just had a try of that, sort of works, will practise it and let you know how it goes
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Old 25-03-2009, 16:02
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Mine say Bexel and still in use (Nov last year)
Hey Graham......you're showing your age now pal, pensioners never throw anything away huh


PS: Don't forget to put them on top of the fire for a wee while when they start to get a bit flat .....you'll get at least another 2 days out of them
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Old 25-03-2009, 16:14
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Hey Graham......you're showing your age now pal, pensioners never throw anything away huh


PS: Don't forget to put them on top of the fire for a wee while when they start to get a bit flat .....you'll get at least another 2 days out of them
Thinking of getting a wind up model (Remote control that is, don't want any misunderstandings )
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Old 25-03-2009, 17:28
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Don't forget to put them on top of the fire for a wee while when they start to get a bit flat .....you'll get at least another 2 days out of them
If you drill a wee hole in the bottom and soak them in water for a while before baking them, you will get a little longer.
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Old 25-03-2009, 17:40
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If you drill a wee hole in the bottom and soak them in water for a while before baking them, you will get a little longer.
I usually put a different sort of current in my oven .
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