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![]() Richard Clark wrote: On 8 Feb 2005 19:01:01 -0800, wrote: Just because i build transmitters, don't mean i encourage people to use radiating loads with them! Just encourage them to buy expensive toasters, hmmm? Toasters? No, you mean bed-warmers! So basically, i sell bed-warmers for the furtherance of one's knowledge of FM broadcast electronics. For the future I plan on marketing an excellent line of specially shaped dummy-loads that can accept a coffee mug on the top, for keeping your coffee warm all day! Heehee! :^) Slick |
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![]() Richard Clark wrote: On 9 Feb 2005 02:16:27 -0800, wrote: So basically, i sell bed-warmers I'm sure some of your customers agree - the population that has survived the first self thinning of the genetic pool :-) And your antennas? I suppose they are probes for warming delicate tissues? No, they just look BEAUTIFUL on top of a roof! ![]() S, |
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