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Old February 21st 05, 12:21 AM
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My apologies, sir, if I misstated the case.

I currently live within spitting distance of three Air Force bases, and
formerly within baseball throwing distance of three Navy bases and two
Marine Corps bases. I have been doing "do it yourself" avionics for over 35
years. The number of times I've been asked at a local meeting how to
convert "this helmet I just picked up out of the trash" number in the
dozens, if not the hundreds. I just don't believe that the military is
throwing away that much hardware, especially as some of the stuff I've seen
as "trash" has never been worn.

So if I lumped you in with all those goofballs, again, my apologies. To
make amends, tell you what I'm going to do. I'll email you my original
design for conversion of your headset if you will confirm receiving this
message. Can you receive attachments, and can you read .pdf files?

Jim


"aol" wrote in message news:1j8Sd.27608$Cs.7792@okepread02...
For the RST guy with the hard on - I asked J about the origin of the
headsets and he said he was asked to take them with him when he left the
service. He had used them for a number of years. So much for that. By the
way, I am a purple heart Vietnam veteran of the Marine Corps and not much
into stealing government property. The last poster is thanked immensely
for the good info. I have an idea I'm working on which I think will work
but since you have a least one dip**** on this forum I don't think I'll be
back. I've got better things to do than get ****ed of at "patriots."