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Obviously he'll be talking to those parts of the country that have not
been hit & to others who are well prepared in his region. In such a post disaster scenario, communications will be vital & could potentially save many lives. He's being courageous, practical & toughtful. What's "disappointing" about that? Why would you give him with the qualified 73? Both comments say more about you than him. Terry W8EJO This is disappointing. I was expecting you to say something like that you prefer radios that glow in the dark. But you're preparing for a future in which everything glows in the dark for a while. OK, you've got your tube rigs, and found a way to power them (maybe a steam-powered generator fueled by the corpses?). Who do you plan to listen / talk to, and why? Are they making preparations as well? 73's, but geez... Dale KJ7SL |
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