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|  08-23-2001, 10:46 PM | #2 | 
| Registered Member Join Date: May 1999 
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				 |   Sounds like it has a hole in it somewhere.  I've seen them fog up, even get a little water in them at the bottom, but nothing like you describe. If worse comes to worse, you can take a small drill bit at the bottom and drill a couple little holes to let the water drain out. I did that, kept the water from building up on my old LX, but it would still fog up a little. | 
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