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Richard Clark wrote:
On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 13:31:22 -0400, Michael Coslo wrote: I recall a 10 meter fractal antenna. Strange looking thing. Disappeared some time ago from the web. Same page for ten years now: http://www.qsl.net/kb7qhc/antenna/fr...sket/index.htm Ahh, I didn't know about your page. The one I was thinking about had an actual picture and construction ideas. So you're in the Puget Sound area? I used to stay in Poulsbo fairly often. Spent some evenings at the "Sons of Norway" club there. Coslo is a good old Norwegian name! 8^) - 73 d eMike N3LI - |
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On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 15:26:54 -0400, Michael Coslo
wrote: So you're in the Puget Sound area? I used to stay in Poulsbo fairly often. Spent some evenings at the "Sons of Norway" club there. Coslo is a good old Norwegian name! 8^) So howcum you missed the Norwegian independance day parade here in Ballard? Largest one outside of Norway. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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Richard Clark wrote:
On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 15:26:54 -0400, Michael Coslo wrote: So you're in the Puget Sound area? I used to stay in Poulsbo fairly often. Spent some evenings at the "Sons of Norway" club there. Coslo is a good old Norwegian name! 8^) So howcum you missed the Norwegian independance day parade here in Ballard? Largest one outside of Norway. Oh, being in PA kinda limits my access. My Sons of Norway exposure was mostly because a relative was a member. I really liked those folks though. Garrison Keillor just about has them pegged - although the folks I was around liked to party a bit more. My favorite story from those days is how when I first meet a Norwegian, they would tell you in a couple minutes if they like you or not. If they like you, they next thing they do is buy you a drink. I eventually told my father in law (the member) that we had to limit my meeting more people to the weekends, or no more than 2 an evening. - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
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On Oct 1, 11:30*am, Michael Coslo wrote:
Richard Clark wrote: On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 15:26:54 -0400, Michael Coslo wrote: So you're in the Puget Sound area? I used to stay in Poulsbo fairly often. Spent some evenings at the "Sons of Norway" club there. Coslo is a good old Norwegian name! 8^) So howcum you missed the Norwegian independance day parade here in Ballard? *Largest one outside of Norway. Oh, being in PA kinda limits my access. My Sons of Norway exposure was mostly because a relative was a member. I really liked those folks though. Garrison Keillor just about has them pegged - although the folks I was around liked to party a bit more. My favorite story from those days is how when I first meet a Norwegian, they would tell you in a couple minutes if they like you or not. If they like you, they next thing they do is buy you a drink. I eventually told my father in law (the member) that we had to limit my meeting more people to the weekends, or no more than 2 an evening. * * * * - 73 de Mike N3LI - I spent 3 months in Norway, they must have liked me a lot. Good thing that happened in my youth. Jimmie |
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JIMMIE wrote:
On Oct 1, 11:30 am, Michael Coslo wrote: My favorite story from those days is how when I first meet a Norwegian, they would tell you in a couple minutes if they like you or not. If they like you, they next thing they do is buy you a drink. I eventually told my father in law (the member) that we had to limit my meeting more people to the weekends, or no more than 2 an evening. - 73 de Mike N3LI - I spent 3 months in Norway, they must have liked me a lot. Good thing that happened in my youth. Yup. I know the feeling. Poulsbo had more characters per square inch than any other place I've been. I had the retired marine sargent who was afraid of ghosts - but nothing else, the most people loving person I'd ever seen, "****bird", the mumbling old gent who wasn't happy unless he had you rolling on the floor laughing, and a host of others. They were all much older than me at the time so they're probably all gone now. - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
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On Fri, 02 Oct 2009 10:34:45 -0400, Michael Coslo
wrote: "****bird" Awwww, a term of endearment that has brought tears to my eyes. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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On Wed, 30 Sep 2009 15:26:54 -0400, Michael Coslo
wrote: Ahh, I didn't know about your page. No one actually cares about fractal antennas. Like the rest of the tourists, our original poster has already moved on without a second thought on the subject. The one I was thinking about had an actual picture and construction ideas. No one actually builds them either, unless they were accidentally "constructed" when left in the driveway and back over with a car. We've had actual picture of Art's antenna left on a doorstep that Art (like an unwed mother) has never acknowledged. Construction ideas litter webspace like a toilet papered tree. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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No one actually cares about fractal antennas. Like the rest of the
tourists, our original poster has already moved on without a second thought on the subject. The one I was thinking about had an actual picture and construction ideas. No one actually builds them either, unless they were accidentally "constructed" when left in the driveway and back over with a car. We've had actual picture of Art's antenna left on a doorstep that Art (like an unwed mother) has never acknowledged. Construction ideas litter webspace like a toilet papered tree. I saw that program on PBS (I think it was Nova). They actualy interviewed the designer who used to post here all the time. Frank |
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