I've actually mowed the lawn with the unit in this position, but I found = that the device is not particularly happy about massive amounts of = perspiration! >>> annakb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Thursday, October 14, 2004 8:32:40 AM >>> Larry, that probably looks sooooooo dorky! I do it all the time, and love the=20 convenience. I can cook, iron, slip the computer headphones over the = BP=20 earbuds to check e-mail, take out the garbage, walk five miles on the=20 treadmill, change the cat litter--and never stop reading. It makes = some=20 disagreeable tasks much less painful, even if you don't have a convenient= =20 pocket or a waistband that isn't full of waist. At 07:00 AM 10/14/2004, you wrote: >Let me give you an idea about a means of taking Book Port with you =3D >wherever you go that you may not have thought of. That is to hang it on = =3D >the collar of your shirt or blouse. I have been carrying mine like that = =3D >for over a year now, and I take it everywhere. The advantage is that you = =3D >have access to all the buttons without having to take it out of a pocket, = =3D >and it is always right there ready to go. > > > >>> KeeperDog@xxxxxxx Wednesday, October 13, 2004 10:11:53 PM >>> >When I got my BookPort, on September 29, I saved all the packing material >because I wasn't sure I would like it. In that short time I have read 5 >books and downloaded several others. I am surprised at how much I enjoy = =3D >it. >The only thing on my wish list as far as updates go is a pronunciation >dictionary. > >I am still using my first set of batteries. I can't believe that. > >I am pretty accident prone so am afraid to carry my BookPort with me when = =3D >I >leave home. Has anyone found a good case for the BookPort? I saw the one >with the external speaker, but I am looking for one with a bit of = padding, >and I don't need an external speaker. > >Thanks, >Crystal