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Hi Slick
Well, that must have been interesting to have that sort of ability. Actually, what makes CW hard is trying to learn it at different speeds. CW is entirely different at different speed levels. I guess I should say the SOUND of a word is what is different. When your talking to someone in person, you don't say aich eye bee oh bee, you simply say Hi Bob Low speed CW is like saying aich eye bee oh bee. High speed CW is like saying Hi Bob. A good example of this is listening for someone calling CQ, after you do it long enough, you no longer hear the letters CQ, you hear the SOUND the code makes for those letters and easily recognize a call for CQ, just by the sound of it. A new typist can tell you where every key on the keyboard is! A seasoned typist will have trouble doing this, because the word they are typing goes from their eyes or ears or mind, right through the fingertips to the printed text, it's automatic, they don't stop and think about each letter they are pressing, their fingers just do it automatically. Pick up some code tapes that run at 20 words per minute and you no longer hear the individual letters, you hear words. Good high speed code tapes work by using only a single word for several itterations, than add a new word for several itterations, then combine a few words into a sentence. Pretty soon you HEAR only the words and not the individual letters. The only time you slow your sending speed is when sending your callsign or an unknown unfamiliar word, like an obscure town name. In essence, you hear the PHONICS of the sound of the code that make words, thus large words are as simple to understand as short words. So, did you get your case from a virus? Yes, it was the result of high fever associated with the Hong Kong Flu (a virus). Well, from the Tao, we get, "Loss can be a Gain", and in your case it might be that you gained by losing the boss! I honestly have! And really do consider myself fortunate in many ways. From the outside looking in, it appears I have suffered some great losses and had to start over many times during my life. Even most recently, what appears as a serious tragedy to many, has actually been the best blessing of my life. I won't get into it unless you really want to hear about it. Suffice it to say, I dropped out of the 40 hour rat race and 100k a year, to a position of no debt and more disposable income and more time to enjoy time with my family. And NO I don't get any handouts! I work to earn my living! Just not nearly as many hours and for much less money. But I disposed of my debts by selling everything I owned and paying it all off. What I used to pay in interest charges, I now use for entertainment and time off. TTUL Gary |
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Dr. Slick wrote:
God, it's nice to be your own boss, ain't it? When Intel stock hit 100, I just couldn't resist selling those golden handcuffs and riding off into the sunset on my new Harley. :-) -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
Hi Slick
Sure Is!!!!! I've been self-employed now for about 25 years, trouble is the first 20 of those I only exchanged one predictible boss for about 100 very unpredictable ones, my customers, hi hi. Then I did away with customers until after the fact. This meant I could basically do it my way, when I wanted to, and when finished then find a customer for it. I think now I have the best of both worlds. I don't have to deal with customers at all. I have one mfgr. rep. who handles all of the distribution for me. Even had him scheduled to place orders only once per month for awhile, then as he grew I boosted that to ordering only once every other month. I now run two businesses in similar fashion on alternating months and am working on a third that will be totally out of house, meaning all I will have to do is make a single phone call each time the mfgr. rep. orders or I could have him place the order direct and not bother me at all with it, which is the way I may go with it too. But it does get boring not having anything to do, so I'm doing hard labor, hi hi. Cleaning out the overgrown woods on a hillside! Darn chiggers! TTUL Gary |
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Cecil Moore wrote in message ...
Dr. Slick wrote: God, it's nice to be your own boss, ain't it? When Intel stock hit 100, I just couldn't resist selling those golden handcuffs and riding off into the sunset on my new Harley. :-) Ha! Golden handcuffs instead of Golden parachutes? Great. I've never heard of a job describe like that, but it's quite appropriate, like a 5-star luxury prison cell... Slick |
Dr. Slick wrote:
Ha! Golden handcuffs instead of Golden parachutes? Great. I've never heard of a job describe like that, but it's quite appropriate, like a 5-star luxury prison cell... Exactly, companies handed out so many stock options that matured sometime in the future that nobody could afford to quit the company. That was in the 90's of course when tech stocks knew no bounds. Don't know how it is working in the present day. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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