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June 10th 04, 03:52 AM
William
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Subject: Call Area Etiquette
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(William)
Date: 6/7/2004 8:10 PM Central Standard Time
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Do people put the /W4 on their QSL cards, etc?
Is this a big deal these days?
No and no.
Maybe, maybe not. Depends if the portable designation makes you a
different "country." If you were portable KL7 or KH6 or even KP4,
I'd
definitely put that on my card. Even if it weren't antoher country,
I'd still put it on my card.
bb
Yeah, sort of like T5/N0IMD. Just put it on a card.
Dave K8MN
I did. But you're not in that log book so you don't get one. Sorry.
Who, exactly, did ever get one?
Sorry, Kellie, but you're not in there either.
Now that doesn't answer the question he asked, Brain.
The gunnery nurse put on his Military Interlocutor brassard?
[arm band says "MI" but trust me, folks, the second letter
doesn't stand for "intelligence."]
He didn't ask "..did I?"
He asked "..who did?"
Kellie wrote: "Who, exactly, did ever get one?"
That's exact. :-)
Nice try.
Temper fry.
LHA / WMD
[these things just seem to write themselves...:-) ]
You should write an auto-reply script.
Start with a standard statement such as, "That's not true," which is
invariably correct whenever referring to anything Steve says. Then
write a search script to find and quote the misquoted part, and then
close it with "Best of Luck" or "Temper Fry" or "Hi, hi."
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