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Allodoxaphobia May 6th 04 05:58 PM

On Thu, 06 May 2004 09:03:32 GMT, Gary S hath writ:
On 04 May 2004 20:44:57 GMT, (AA) wrote:

The claimed range of these radios (FRS) is on the order of 2 miles.

Heh....I LOVE those claims! Two miles...in a vacuum and direct LOS (line of
sight)....yup. Normal terrain? 1/2 mile to 1 mile for the typical FRS units.

Yes. Saying the range is UP TO 2 miles is like saying a lottery ticket
will win UP TO $1 million dollars.


I just bought a Panasonic NiMH charger that came with 6 AA's and 2 AAA's.
The AA's are marked "2100mAh" and the AAA's are marked "750mAh".
In teeny, tiny print -- in front of the claims for the mAh -- it
says "Up to". So, when they die and are completley useless, they'll
still meet Panasonic spec's....
Oh, well.
I bought the package for the charger anyway: 100-240 VAC, 50-60 cps,
with "fold-in" mains prongs. Just the ticket for travel. $20 at Costco.

73
Jonesy
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Alan Browne May 10th 04 07:30 PM

Michael Black wrote:


So one does not tea leaves, which also have a tendency to be wrong anyway.



While I'm sure you thought your reply was cynically amusing, please be
assured that you are quite alone in that thought. The "tea leaves" in
question are those from the Industry Canada site. Whether that
intention comes to pass or not is another matter.


--
--e-meil: there's no such thing as a FreeLunch.--


Alan Browne May 10th 04 07:30 PM

Michael Black wrote:


So one does not tea leaves, which also have a tendency to be wrong anyway.



While I'm sure you thought your reply was cynically amusing, please be
assured that you are quite alone in that thought. The "tea leaves" in
question are those from the Industry Canada site. Whether that
intention comes to pass or not is another matter.


--
--e-meil: there's no such thing as a FreeLunch.--


Michael Black May 10th 04 09:51 PM

Alan Browne ) writes:
Michael Black wrote:


So one does not tea leaves, which also have a tendency to be wrong anyway.



While I'm sure you thought your reply was cynically amusing, please be
assured that you are quite alone in that thought. The "tea leaves" in
question are those from the Industry Canada site. Whether that
intention comes to pass or not is another matter.

No, your tea leaves comment suggested something terribly vague. It
implies that you are reading some vague indicator.

If your comment that it might change was based on seeing something
on the Industries Canada site, then it's not nearly that vague, and
it's not reading tea leaves. It's equivalent to reading your local
newspaper and seeing something definite.

You used the "tea leave" line, suggesting that you were indeed
getting some rumor or interpreting something you'd seen somewhere.
It was precisely that vagueness that got me to post, suggesting
that if it was "tea leaves" you were reading then you might be misled.
That led me to search for any concrete information, which got
me to the Industries Canada site. If you'd simply cut out the
"cuteness" and simply said you'd find something indicating it was
or that it might be coming to Canada on the Industry Canada website,
even including the URL, then it wouldn't look like you were misreading
something.

Michael VE2BVW


Michael Black May 10th 04 09:51 PM

Alan Browne ) writes:
Michael Black wrote:


So one does not tea leaves, which also have a tendency to be wrong anyway.



While I'm sure you thought your reply was cynically amusing, please be
assured that you are quite alone in that thought. The "tea leaves" in
question are those from the Industry Canada site. Whether that
intention comes to pass or not is another matter.

No, your tea leaves comment suggested something terribly vague. It
implies that you are reading some vague indicator.

If your comment that it might change was based on seeing something
on the Industries Canada site, then it's not nearly that vague, and
it's not reading tea leaves. It's equivalent to reading your local
newspaper and seeing something definite.

You used the "tea leave" line, suggesting that you were indeed
getting some rumor or interpreting something you'd seen somewhere.
It was precisely that vagueness that got me to post, suggesting
that if it was "tea leaves" you were reading then you might be misled.
That led me to search for any concrete information, which got
me to the Industries Canada site. If you'd simply cut out the
"cuteness" and simply said you'd find something indicating it was
or that it might be coming to Canada on the Industry Canada website,
even including the URL, then it wouldn't look like you were misreading
something.

Michael VE2BVW


Alan Browne May 11th 04 03:45 PM

Michael Black wrote:

Alan Browne ) writes:

Michael Black wrote:



So one does not tea leaves, which also have a tendency to be wrong anyway.



While I'm sure you thought your reply was cynically amusing, please be
assured that you are quite alone in that thought. The "tea leaves" in
question are those from the Industry Canada site. Whether that
intention comes to pass or not is another matter.


No, your tea leaves comment suggested something terribly vague. It


tedious reply snipped

YAWN.



Alan Browne May 11th 04 03:45 PM

Michael Black wrote:

Alan Browne ) writes:

Michael Black wrote:



So one does not tea leaves, which also have a tendency to be wrong anyway.



While I'm sure you thought your reply was cynically amusing, please be
assured that you are quite alone in that thought. The "tea leaves" in
question are those from the Industry Canada site. Whether that
intention comes to pass or not is another matter.


No, your tea leaves comment suggested something terribly vague. It


tedious reply snipped

YAWN.




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