Hi
 First to consider is that to erase them under
room light would take years.
 Next, even white paper looks black at UV frequencies.
If you don't think so, place a white label over
the window and use your eraser light. Check it
as often as you feel like.
If it erased in a month, that would be like 100's of
years in direct sun light.
Dwight
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  From: cclist at 
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 To: cctalk at 
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 Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 17:38:01 -0700
 Subject: Re: anti-uv eprom labels
 I use Avery 5430 plain white labels 1 3/4" x 3/4" (about 500 for $6)--
 sufficient room for my illegible scrawls. If you were super-paranoid
 about UV, though, you could pick up some silver foil mailing labels
 (Avery 8986) 2 1/4" x 3/4" and snip them in half. But they're $13
 for 300 labels, which isn't much of a deal.
 I'm sure your local office stationer's will have more suggestions...
 For those DIY-ers, spray some Scotch 77 adhesive on the barrier of
 your choice and stick it on...
 --Chuck
 
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