Re: Light for a gun safe



In article <pan.2005.04.12.22.12.13.140928@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
wacko@xxxxxxxxxxx says...
> On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 20:21:23 +0000, Michael Black wrote:
>
> > Yes, I'd just put a good flashlight inside, maybe even putting a bit of
> > rope on it (or chain if you want to get fancy) to attach it to the
> > inside so it will be harder for the flashlight to go missing.
>
> "Go Missing?" How many people have access to this "safe?" If people are
> breaking into OPs safe and stealing stuff, an automagical lamp isn't
> going to have much effect.
>
Dunno, I have lots of things that only I use that seem to go missing
regularly. See the recent discussion of sox and writing implements.

--
Keith
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