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Roy Lewallen wrote:
Hal Rosser wrote: That reminds me of a story that used to circulate about the ham writing a letter to the insurance company explaining how he incurred his injuries while working on his antenna tower. Something about: 300 lbs of tools in a bucket at the top of the tower and the bucket was on a rope that went through a pully at the top of the tower. he weighed only 150 lbs and as he accelerated upward, he forgot to turn loose of the rope met the bucket with his head half way up (and again with his ankles half way down because the bottom fell out of the bucket when it hit the ground ). Does anyone have a link to this original story ? The original is almost certainly lost in the mists of time. My dad used to tell me a version of that when I was a little kid. And he probably heard it from his dad. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Mythbusters looked into this myth and ircc they found it not only false but impossible. I could be wrong though. Dave WD9BDZ BTW: Glad to see you back Roy... |
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