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Old May 28th 05, 04:24 PM
Sparky Voltz
 
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Hiya OT,

What a compliment! I haven't been called a "kid" since, well, I was a
kid. As an "Old Timer" myself (QCWA for a LONG, LONG time), and, in
case you're interested, a high-speed CW operator (no computer needed,
thankyouverymuch), a member of the beloved (please bow down now) ARRL
for so many years I can't seem to remember (see, I AM OLD), you can
plainly see I hardly qualify as a "kid". I may act like one, but for
those of you whose age causes you to lose your "childlike love of
life", I feel truly sorry for you.

A "troll" I am not. Troll this, my friend. Listen for me on 6.800
MHz LSB, 13.555 MHz USB, or any of the other "naughty" 11 meter
frequencies we so often refer to as "freeband". Oh yeah... you'll
find me on 30 and 40 meter CW, too. But you'll have to guess the
callsign. I may not be a "troll", but I ain't stupid.

Wanna play "Let's Compare Our Experiences and Licence Class" game?

I didn't think so. TTFN

73 -- ~Sparky~

P.S. Next time, (apparently you're new to Usenet) please stay with
the original message's title so it's easier to follow the threads.
That, OT, is offered at no charge.




On Wed, 25 May 2005 12:07:03 GMT, "OT" amazed us
with:

Sure hope this kid finds something useful to do with his time. Doesn't look
good, though.
Ol' Timer

"Sparky Voltz" wrote in message
.. .
Poor, anal -retentive Acey. Why, I bet you dare not drive "willy
nilly" in empty parking lots, preferring instead to follow the lines
and arrows with unquestioning obedience to their implicit directional
instructions on the completely void-of-vehicles surfaces. What fun!
But hey, if you enjoy playing with your expensive ham radio equipment
to make meaningful contacts such as "Hi. My name is Ace. Your signal
is 5 by 9. My radio is a Yaesuwood and my antenna is up there real
high. Well, bye for now, and I hope we can again exchange similarly
meaningful intercourse in the near future. This is WH2T signing off."
How exciting, and more power to you, Acey. Maybe after repeating that
scenario in seemingly endless occurrences for several decades, you may
find yourself searching for some different excitement that takes you
slightly off the beaten path that actually allows you to - oh my! -
think for yourself. But wait. Those "paved surfaces" are without
directive lines. Never mind.

73 -- ~Sparky~