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Another benefit, and one that MANY can "DIRECTLY" relate to - of using
wide-brim hats.... they reduce solar radiation to the soft tissues of
the ear, sides of face, neck, jaw.... a plain ol' baseball cap doesn't
do ANYTHING for those critical carcinoma-potential areas.
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Ask someone who has needed lymphomas removed from ears...........
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:-)
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BOB<br>---- mike mueller <mups1953@yahoo.com> wrote:<br>>Steve
the guys I fly with are like the 2 old guys that sat in the audience
on the old Muppet show. I call them the critics. Its pretty
entertaining most of the time if your in the mood. Mike<br>><br>
>Steven Maxwell <patternrules@earthlink.net> wrote: Mike you could
bend the one side up like the Aussies do it, but somehow the Chicago
accent with the Aussie lingo just doesn't go together in my mind, LOL
: )<br>><br>>Steven Maxwell<br>><br>><br>><br>><br>><br>
><br>>----- Original Message -----<br>>From: mike mueller<br>>To:
nsrca-discussion@lists.nsrca.org<br>>Sent: 5/11/2006 10:02:36 AM<br>
>Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Wide brim hats<br>><br>><br>
>This discussion about flying thru the sun or with a sun problem
brings me to this post. Last year I saw a discussion about the
benefits of a wide brim hat. I tried it out and wow what a diference.
I fly in the evening alot and our field faces south. So the side sun
is in my right eye. With the wide brim it's gone. I think it looks
dumb but it works so well I'm willing to take the ribbing the guys
hand out for it. Mike<br>>---------------------------------<br>
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