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From: pickens@sdcsla.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.cycle
Subject: Re: staying warm in cold weather
Message-ID: <751@sdcsla.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 20-Dec-84 08:55:24 EST
Article-I.D.: sdcsla.751
Posted: Thu Dec 20 08:55:24 1984
Date-Received: Sat, 22-Dec-84 01:51:54 EST
References: <282@wjvax.UUCP>
Reply-To: pickens@sdcsla.UUCP (Karen Pickens)
Organization: U.C. San Diego, Cognitive Science Lab
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Keywords: 1/2 face ski mask
Summary: 1/2 face ski mask

In article <282@wjvax.UUCP> ron@wjvax.UUCP (Ron Christian) writes:
> ...
>I still shudder to think of the time I tried a *ski mask* under the
>helmet.  You know the kind, two little holes for the eyes, one
>hole for the nose.  The damn thing got twisted around and blinded
>me, at speed on the freeway.  Don't use these.
> ...
>	Ron Christian  (Watkins-Johnson Co.  San Jose, Calif.)
>	{pesnta,twg,ios,qubix,turtlevax,tymix}!wjvax!ron

When I used to ride to work at 5:30 am in the winter, (but it was only
Los Angeles!) I had a 1/2 face ski mask -- it covered from my nose on 
down and fastened with velcro in the back.  No chance of it slipping 
over my eyes! Unfortunately, I can't remember where I got it.

Alas, I no longer have a motorcycle... sigh, sob...

		-Karen Pickens
		 UCSD