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Old August 2nd 05, 11:51 PM
John Smith
 
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Len:

Later, drinks will be served and a movie will be put up, it is an old "Mel
Gibson flick"... MadMax!

Now considered a training film to introduce brass pounders to the necessity for
morse.

Only two commercials in the whole film, one by KenWood--maker of fine antique
radios, and DaveMade--maker of fine high-power chicken band equip!

John

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From: Kim on Aug 2, 8:03 am


"John Smith" wrote in message
KXHB:


I wouldn't even think about allowing someone a radio, unless first they
have
mastered the "African Message Drum", if all civilization is gone the drum
is
what they will need to survive.


Much more logical than cw, you don't need a radio! Can make a drum out of
a
hollow log and a skin off the neighbors cat!


John


And, uh, what'd you say *your* callsign was? I, uh, just didn't quite catch
it... I'm just asking because it's a generally noted condition of a few
major posters in this newsgroup, that if one is not an amateur radio
licensee (Len Anderson, for example) their opinions on the matter of amateur
radio are taken with a grain of salt.


Oh, ohhhhh...here we go...yet another Flame War ignition attempt...

If all civilization is gone, and you have a drum and a deaf person is
around, does it make a sound?


"If a tree falls on a florist, will he make a sound?"

How many angles bisect on a PCTA pinhead?

"Etcetera, etcetera," sang the King of Siam.


Isaac Asimov's shortest short story on science-fiction, written
during
a panel talk by a group of science-fiction writers:

"The last man on earth sat alone in his cabin. Suddenly there
was
a knock on the door..."

Be sure and take EVERYTHING oh, so seriously! This be the Din of
Inequity!

den din