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No anticipated changes in Morse Requeirement for a while
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February 5th 05, 08:03 PM
Len Anderson
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In article ,
(Jeffrey Herman)
writes:
Always the same thing -- you're proved wrong but instead of admitting
your error you play the attack again.
One wonders how many times you've been divorced; I can't imagine that
any woman would remain with you for long.
tsk, tsk, tsk...good old PCTA extra Double Standard! :-)
To answer that 14 January message, Jeffie, I was married a long
time ago to my first wife but she died. I'm still married to my
second wife...my high school sweetheart. Reunited with her
after a very long absence and no contact.
What that has to do with hurricane-prone-Hawaii-but-rescued-
by-ham-radio-every-time or even anticipated changes in morse
requirements boggles the mind. Yours, apparently. :-)
Thanks again for the offer of study of The Calculus. Don't need
it since I passed all three courses some time ago (in between
wives, hurricanes, and no need for morse code in electronics
design engineering work or hobbies). Heck I once used some
Calculus in a project report at RCA Corporation...after the
fact since the design work didn't require anything fancy like
that. Made upper management happy.
Was there anything else? :-)
Did dit.
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