You didn't say anything about the radio getting wet (Radio Content)
Burr
Dolph N. Bubblehead wrote:
On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 22:45:31 GMT, "Jackie"
wrote:
"grenner" wrote in message
om...
Truer words have never been spoken. Nothing like a cold winter night here
in
Minnesota at a remote cabin with a nice fire, a random lenght longwire
hooked to a Blap-O-Matic. The first time I QSLed Radio NibiNibi was using
old Blappie, as I called it ,on one of those DXpeditions. Pardon me I am
getting all choked up.
ROTFL... this thread is too damned amusing... I thought I recognized that
"Minnesota humor" even before you said anything about Minnesota... ;o)
Jackie
Native Twin Citian, SWLer and amateur radio operator
yes, but it gets wet in an older submarine when the plumbing bursts
due to old age and underway vibration. It's often hard to get to the
leak to patch the leak, but we Submariners get the job done. We have
to. Land's often a long way away.
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