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I listened to 11 meters last night and it still sounds ****ty.
"U-Know-Who" wrote in
: "Slow Code" wrote in message ink.net... wrote in : Learn CW, make something of your self. Don't be a loser all your life. SC A guy that has nothing better to do than hang out on a newsgroup for the sole purpose of putting down others is the best example of a loser that I can think of. Why do you keep puting people down then? Low self esteem? Limiting yourself to eleven meters will do that to you. SC Again, SC gives fuel to the fire against upgrading to code. Had your open wire shorted lately, SC? You do know what that is, right? LOL!!!! Hey man, thanks for the great idea! I can hook ladder line to my cattle prod and clear out a whole row of no-coders in one shot. Empty seats for all 20wpm code tested Extra's in seconds. You know, sometimes you're a smart little ****-ant. Not often, but sometimes. How's your CW practice coming along? SC |
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I listened to 11 meters last night and it still sounds ****ty.
Slow Code wrote:
Hey man, thanks for the great idea! I can hook ladder line to my cattle prod and clear out a whole row of no-coders in one shot. Empty seats for all 20wpm code tested Extra's in seconds. You know, sometimes you're a smart little ****-ant. Not often, but sometimes. How's your CW practice coming along? SC I like this thinking. Since I have both a 20WPM Extra AND a 2nd Class Commercial Radiotelegraph, I would expect the no-coders to bring me food and drink, as well. |
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Coffee grounds and cookie crumbs make good teaching aids.
Old Time Ham wrote in
: Slow Code wrote: Hey man, thanks for the great idea! I can hook ladder line to my cattle prod and clear out a whole row of no-coders in one shot. Empty seats for all 20wpm code tested Extra's in seconds. You know, sometimes you're a smart little ****-ant. Not often, but sometimes. How's your CW practice coming along? SC I like this thinking. Since I have both a 20WPM Extra AND a 2nd Class Commercial Radiotelegraph, I would expect the no-coders to bring me food and drink, as well. Good point, Yes, very good point. No-coders must go to the end of the line for refreshments at meetings. Code hams must be served first and should take more treats than they want and need. When all the code hams are served and there is nothing left, no-codes get the left-over Coffee grounds and Cookie crumbs. This will teach no-codes that by working harder to be better hams, they will not only get more radio spectrum, they'll also get treats at club meetings and won't have to sit on the floor with an empty stomach. No-codes can still dig their treats out of garbage cans and toilet bowls if they wish, but they'll have to share them with any CB'ers that might also be at the meeting. SC |
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