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WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE SONG
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=5pgLbBfzObk WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE SONG WHEN it comes to the end? I used to listen to this song when I was studying in canada? |
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WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE SONG
"solid" wrote in message ... http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=5pgLbBfzObk WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE SONG WHEN it comes to the end? I used to listen to this song when I was studying in canada? I Wanna Make You A Star ?? Lee. |
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WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE SONG
"Lee" schreef in bericht ... "solid" wrote in message ... http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=5pgLbBfzObk WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE SONG WHEN it comes to the end? I used to listen to this song when I was studying in canada? I Wanna Make You A Star ?? Lee. simply red (group) stars look here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpHRHSLWBMw eric b te hhw (netherlands) -- |
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Dosen't this belong in "Radio Banter General Forum". |
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WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE SONG
KJ4DIY wrote:
solid;641965 Wrote: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=5pgLbBfzObk WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE SONG WHEN it comes to the end? I used to listen to this song when I was studying in canada? What do songs have to do with Ham Radio Antennae. Dosen't this belong in "Radio Banter General Forum". What do radio antennae have to do with radio antennas? - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
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I you prefer Antennas fine I have been told recently by an Elmer that this was the correct term. The question here is not grammar but staying on topic for this forum. I'm not trying to cause an argument we have different forums so everyone can have there say. Let’s just stay on the topics of each forum. 73's |
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WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE SONG
Michael Coslo wrote:
... What do radio antennae have to do with radio antennas? - 73 de Mike N3LI - Aye Captain ... do antennas exist as an island? What antenna can function without parameters?; A feed-line, a rig to drive it, a media to propagate through, an operator to operate it, inherent dangers, neighbors to complain of it, etc.? grin Regards, JS |
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WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE SONG
KJ4DIY wrote:
... The correct plural form of Antenna is Antennae. I you prefer Antennas fine I have been told recently by an Elmer that this was the correct term. The question here is not grammar but staying on topic for this forum. I'm not trying to cause an argument we have different forums so everyone can have there say. Let’s just stay on the topics of each forum. 73's I would be willing to accept that; and no, I don't feel like researching it ... However, ants' have antennae, moths do, butterflies do, beetles, etc. I tend to have antennas ... ;-) Regards, JS |
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WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE SONG
KJ4DIY wrote:
The correct plural form of Antenna is Antennae. ... I have been told recently by an Elmer that this was the correct term. For the members of the amateur radio community who are insects, your Elmer is correct. :-) -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE SONG
Cecil Moore wrote:
... For the members of the amateur radio community who are insects, your Elmer is correct. :-) I can tell you HAVE been doing your research! grin THIS: * (pl., antennae). Pair of segmented appendages (feelers) located on head and sensory in function (Fig. 1). http://www.sidney.ars.usda.gov/grass...e/Glossary.htm * One of a pair of sensory appendages on each side of an insect's head. http://www.frankstehno.com/sagemesa/...rms/aterms.htm * (plural antennae) The sensory organs on the head. Stag beetles have two antennae or 'feelers' with a characteristic shape at the end, which is the same for all the beetles that belong to the Lucanidae family. It is with their antennae that stag beetles pick up important pheromone signals. maria.fremlin.de/stagbeetles/glossary.html * Antennae (singular antenna) are paired appendages connected to the front-most segments of arthropods. In crustaceans, they are biramous and present on the first two segments of the head, with the smaller pair known as antennules. ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antenna (biology) * A feeler organ on the head of an insect, crab, or other animal; A device to receive or transmit radio-frequency signal by converting electromagnetic radiation into electrical signal; The faculty of intuitive astuteness en.wiktionary.org/wiki/antenna THESE FOUND HE http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...na&btnG=Search AND, THAT PAGE FOUND WITH THIS GOOGLE SEARCH TERM: define:antenna Gawd I had it when we get bored ... ;-) Regards, JS |
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