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Old 02-11-2014, 03:11 PM   #204
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Originally Posted by Rev. Bob View Post
I love my Glo's front light. It's much better than using a bedside lamp, as I've been reminded in the past few days while reading some physical books. I don't have to read at awkward angles to avoid shadows, for one thing; I can sit up, prop myself up on an elbow, lie on my back...whatever is comfortable. It's also really handy on the road; I go out with my mother once a week so we can both get our shopping done, and I usually end up getting back to the car well before she does. (Ever tried reading a paperback in a parking lot at night?) It comes in handy before a movie or concert, too - when the house lights are dim but the show hasn't started.
Some good points. Every one of them valid. The lamp by my chair is often contrary. So a light would come in handy.
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