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Jim Hampton June 11th 04 09:12 PM


"itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge" wrote
in message ...
"Jim Hampton" wrote in news:1A9yc.5613$DH6.2539
@news02.roc.ny:

"Steveo" wrote in message
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"I ain't George either" wrote:
Tried Rock Green Light tonight. Not too bad at all for a carb light

beer.
Actually has some taste!

Cool, I've not tried it yet. I know most of the lite beers taste like
seltzer water, maybe I'll pick some up for the weekend.


Try some Guinness Stout. Forget that American stuff.

Best regards from Rochester, NY


Jim were you drinking guiness when you made the claim about MUF??


MUF is generally meant a generalized maximum usable frequency which will
support propogation between two point on the globe. There also exists a
minimum frequency based upon effective radiated power, below which the
signal will not be received. Above the maximum, the signal will not be
reflected.

Sporadic e occurs when ionized clouds form. These can be quite small or
fairly extensive. If not very extensive, they may support only one hop and,
being much closer to the earth than the f layer, will not support multiple
hops (they can, however, if extensive enough). If you read the
'guesstimate' on the MUF between two places, it may be on the order of 18
MHz, yet, if sporadic e forms, you may be able to communicate on 12, 11, 10,
or even 6 meters - despite the fact they are all well above the 'muf'.

Of course, as one goes higher in frequency, troposperic ducting comes into
play. One may well communicate thousands of miles on 440 MHz, yet one
wouldn't call that the 'muf'. There is more information available now than
there was in the 50s ;)


Best regards from Rochester, NY
Jim


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Jim Hampton June 11th 04 09:13 PM


"Steveo" wrote in message
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"Landshark" wrote:
"Steveo" wrote in message
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"Jim Hampton" wrote:
"Steveo" wrote in message
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"I ain't George either" wrote:
Tried Rock Green Light tonight. Not too bad at all for a carb
light
beer.
Actually has some taste!

Cool, I've not tried it yet. I know most of the lite beers taste
like seltzer water, maybe I'll pick some up for the weekend.

Try some Guinness Stout. Forget that American stuff.

How about some Grolsch..skunk in a bottle. :P


Isn't that amazing on how it can stink so bad, but
yet taste really good :^)

Landshark

Sure is, a friend of mine drinks the stuff and I can smell it
as soon as he opens the fancy bottle.


Maybe he is enamoured with the ceramic cap?

Best regards from Rochester, NY
Jim



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Steveo June 11th 04 09:20 PM

"Jim Hampton" wrote:
"Steveo" wrote in message
Sure is, a friend of mine drinks the stuff and I can smell it
as soon as he opens the fancy bottle.


Maybe he is enamoured with the ceramic cap?

Best regards from Rochester, NY
Jim

Maybe..is that some kind of status symbol, or a way to keep
the smell locked it the bottle? g

I Am Not George June 13th 04 01:39 AM

itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge
wrote:
Fred wrote in
:

On 11 Jun 2004 19:21:30 GMT,
pamme (Al
Swearengen) wrote:
Amberbock or Sam Adams for me.


Trendier than the nick you stole from Deadwood. But then Sam Adams
does make some good versions of many styles of beer.


Yeah thats twistedhed he likes watching HBO show's, Soprano's and
Deadwood are his favorties and as noted he usually uses those
names for his screen names. He is like a big kid.



hey lil bro I have a new theory about Twistedhed that he is a kid from
a broken home. On weekdays he lives at home with his mom who has a
webtv and thats all. but on Weekends he stays over his dads who has a
couple different ISPs.

Landshark June 14th 04 03:31 AM


"Fred" wrote in message
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On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 04:26:45 GMT, "Landshark"
wrote:


"Jim Hampton" wrote in message
...
"Steveo" wrote in message
...
"I ain't George either" wrote:
Tried Rock Green Light tonight. Not too bad at all for a carb light
beer.
Actually has some taste!

Cool, I've not tried it yet. I know most of the lite beers taste like
seltzer water, maybe I'll pick some up for the weekend.

Try some Guinness Stout. Forget that American stuff.

Best regards from Rochester, NY
Jim


Harp or New Castle not bad either.

Landshark


Eh? Trendy, don't ya think? I need some flavor. Harp is a pitiful
lager and New Castle is a soapy, generic brown ale. Try some other
examples of either style.

or try

http://www.beeradvocate.com/ and learn about the real beer.


Been to that site, very good info. Taste of beer varies on
individual, so have you ever had Anchor Steam? Celebration
Ale? Liberty Ale?

Landshark


--
Real heroes are men who fall and fail
and are flawed, but win out in the end
because they've stayed true to their
ideals and beliefs and commitments.




Landshark June 14th 04 02:53 PM


"Fred" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 02:31:35 GMT, "Landshark"
wrote:


"Fred" wrote in message
.. .
On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 04:26:45 GMT, "Landshark"
wrote:


"Jim Hampton" wrote in message
...
"Steveo" wrote in message
...
"I ain't George either" wrote:
Tried Rock Green Light tonight. Not too bad at all for a carb

light
beer.
Actually has some taste!

Cool, I've not tried it yet. I know most of the lite beers taste

like
seltzer water, maybe I'll pick some up for the weekend.

Try some Guinness Stout. Forget that American stuff.

Best regards from Rochester, NY
Jim

Harp or New Castle not bad either.

Landshark

Eh? Trendy, don't ya think? I need some flavor. Harp is a pitiful
lager and New Castle is a soapy, generic brown ale. Try some other
examples of either style.

or try

http://www.beeradvocate.com/ and learn about the real beer.


Been to that site, very good info. Taste of beer varies on
individual, so have you ever had Anchor Steam? Celebration
Ale? Liberty Ale?

Landshark


I have had Anchor Steam, bit it is hard to come by in the upper
midwest. I thought it was unique for sure, but it was not even close
to the best beer I have had. Well, in my opinion :) That said, I would
buy another 6 pack the next time I ran across some.


I personally like Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, Costal Fog Ale is a
close second. The best beer I had was while traveling Europe,
in Germany of course (I was there during October Fest 1989).
I actually has some pretty good beers in Italy too, mostly
Lagers to which I'm fond of too.

Landshark


--
Hard things are put in our way,
not to stop us, but to call out our
courage and strength.



Landshark June 15th 04 10:57 AM


"Fred" wrote in message
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On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 08:11:22 -0500, itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge
wrote:

"Landshark" wrote in
.com:


"Fred" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 04:26:45 GMT, "Landshark"
wrote:


"Jim Hampton" wrote in message
...
"Steveo" wrote in message
...
"I ain't George either" wrote:
Tried Rock Green Light tonight. Not too bad at all for a carb
light
beer.
Actually has some taste!

Cool, I've not tried it yet. I know most of the lite beers taste
like seltzer water, maybe I'll pick some up for the weekend.

Try some Guinness Stout. Forget that American stuff.

Best regards from Rochester, NY
Jim

Harp or New Castle not bad either.

Landshark

Eh? Trendy, don't ya think? I need some flavor. Harp is a pitiful
lager and New Castle is a soapy, generic brown ale. Try some other
examples of either style.

or try

http://www.beeradvocate.com/ and learn about the real beer.

Been to that site, very good info. Taste of beer varies on
individual, so have you ever had Anchor Steam? Celebration
Ale? Liberty Ale?

Landshark



Off Topic


Troll


LOL!!! That's our George Busch WA3MOJ.

PS Geo......................... The original post was about
beer, so it's not off topic.

Landshark


--
Treat people as if they were what
they ought to be and you will help
them become what they are capable
of becoming.




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