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Kathleen Krause <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 28 Dec 1997 07:06:22 -0700
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Yes. This is a little device for around three dollars that you plug your
headphones into and then directly into your walkman. It allows you to
adjust the stereo channels. With it you can play taped books from the
store. Without ot you hear two tracks at once. It's called a bookcassette
adapter cat. no. 274-396A. Hear left or right stereo channels through both
sides of your headphones without balance control. I just found the
package.

Half the hired help won't know what you're talking about so be persistent
with the number. Also circuit city does not carry this device.

Kathy

dotmakr
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On Sun, 28 Dec 1997, Jim Homme - TRFN Volunteer wrote:

> A friend stopped into Radio Shack and told me that they have electronic
> books that talk. She says you can get a device, and then get cartridges
> for it with different books that you can plug in and listen to. Does
> anyone know about this?
>
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> Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important
> than any other one thing.  - Abraham Lincoln
>

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