On Sat, 16 Nov 2002, Edward Maglott wrote: > When plugged in, I use a small cube heater like Stan does. Works great. That's what I do, too. I bought a cheap 'milkhouse' electric heater at Wal Mart. It was cheap, and it's steel, so I can throw it in the bin under the back seat for travel without fear of the other stuff I have under there breaking it. Has a built-in thermostat, and two wattage levels. I don't camp in the winter, but in the spring and fall it can still drop into the 30s or 40s at night in parts of Michigan. _ _ __ _ _ _| | | | David M. Brodbeck (N8SRE) Ypsilanti, MI / _` | | | | | | +----------------------------------------------------- | (_| | |_| | | | @ cyberspace.org \__, |\__,_|_|_| "I thought it was another false start in the never- |___/ ending, weird hope that within our lifetime, we could actually make a robot that could potentially turn on us humans and kill us. Mankind will have accomplished something when that day comes." -- John C. Dvorak |
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