Registered: Apr 2000
Location: New York, NY, US
Posts: 2
I just wanted to warn those spouses with Visors. I was reading in Bed and put my BVD down next to me when I dozed off...when Hubby came along and almost squashed it!!!
I think he's just jealous.
BVD is okay...
Any other almost incidents???
05-19-2000 04:06 PM
Winchell
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Registered: Oct 1999
Location: Baltimore MD, USA
Posts: 717
I have my Visor in a Rhodiana case. This case has elastic straps on the back. You stick your fingers through and the Visor adheres to you hand.
I use this when reading in bed. If I fall asleep, the Visor will still be safe in my hand, instead of slipping through my sleeping fingers to fall to its death on the floor.
05-19-2000 07:14 PM
wilderf
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Registered: Jan 2000
Location:
Posts: 61
I wish my wife would use her's more in bed. She HAS to read before she can go to sleep. That darn reading light of hers keeps me up. I wish she would turn off the light and just use her Visor with it's backlight (we both use rechargable NiMH batteries)
I do use mine some nights in the nursery. My son has problem falling asleep somedays...I sit in there (in the dark) and read my Visor.
[This message has been edited by wilderf (edited 05-19-2000).]
05-19-2000 07:28 PM
SherylKing
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Registered: Dec 1999
Location:
Posts: 119
One night my husband and I were both looking at our Visors in bed and discussing various programs, ways to do things, etc. Suddenly he looked at me and asked, "When we got married 38 years ago, did you ever think it would come to this?"
05-19-2000 07:56 PM
colecchio
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Registered: Nov 1999
Location: Palm Beach, Florida
Posts: 21
Bed is reserved for two things. TV and reading aren't on the list.
05-19-2000 09:33 PM
BEN
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Registered: Feb 2000
Location:
Posts: 638
What do you mean TV isn't on the list? Lying in bed is the best way to watch TV.
05-19-2000 10:30 PM
Rolando
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Registered: Dec 1999
Location:
Posts: 251
You don't really want your wife to have the backlight on in bed. The backlight produces an annoying little "hum" that is heard when things are quiet. It can get quite annoying!
05-20-2000 12:27 AM
Joe V
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Registered: Oct 1999
Location: Simi Valley, CA
Posts: 110
What's wrong with hummers in bed?
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Joe V. - Simi Valley, CA
05-21-2000 12:29 AM
LuckyChuck
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Registered: Sep 1999
Location:
Posts: 81
I've never had it hum in my bed....Is that a bad thing???