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John S. wrote:
New Ham wrote: Did I get ripped off? You might try a Stetson. Try a Dunce Cap (low capacitance) attached to your screwdriver and manually adjust until your dip meter reads moron ![]() |
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I worked in a shoe store as a teenager.
The newbies were instructed to get the wall-stretcher from the backroom when there were too many shoes to put up. jawod wrote: John S. wrote: New Ham wrote: Did I get ripped off? You might try a Stetson. Try a Dunce Cap (low capacitance) attached to your screwdriver and manually adjust until your dip meter reads moron ![]() |
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![]() jawod wrote: John S. wrote: New Ham wrote: Did I get ripped off? You might try a Stetson. Try a Dunce Cap (low capacitance) attached to your screwdriver and manually adjust until your dip meter reads moron ![]() Uh oh...feeling a bit testy today??? |
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In article .com, "John S." wrote:
jawod wrote: John S. wrote: New Ham wrote: Did I get ripped off? You might try a Stetson. Try a Dunce Cap (low capacitance) attached to your screwdriver and manually adjust until your dip meter reads moron ![]() Uh oh...feeling a bit testy today??? What good's a hat if it don't keep the antenna dry? I think I'll keep it though, for some odd reason my SWR's are better. |
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![]() New Ham wrote: What good's a hat if it don't keep the antenna dry? I think I'll keep it though, for some odd reason my SWR's are better. What are SWR's? Does your antenna have multiple standing wave ratios? Were they sick? Did they have MPD? Do you SWR's look in the mirror each morning and say "well, who are we going to be today?" Does the standing wave ratio own something called "are better"? Are SWR's related to 73's, and if so does the hat help 73's also? Is your antenna still a fertile female that gets wet whenever a large capacitance hat climbs on top? A local school had "Spelling Award's Day" on a sign out front. When I saw a pamphlet, it said "Selling Awards' Day". Maybe it was award's for selling extra 's as a school project "SWR's" and "73's" , or should I s'ay award's for s'ellin extras' s'sses ? 73's and Happy SWR's to all, Tom's |
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Methinks your leg was being pulled.
The SWR with the apostrophe s is a grammatical error. The apostrophe s indicates that the SWR is possessive, that the SWR owns something; or, that the SWR is doing something. The apostrophe s is not plural!! The plural, multiple, SWR is denoted SWRs. New Ham wrote: In article .com, wrote: New Ham wrote: What good's a hat if it don't keep the antenna dry? I think I'll keep it though, for some odd reason my SWR's are better. What are SWR's? Does your antenna have multiple standing wave ratios? Were they sick? Did they have MPD? Do you SWR's look in the mirror each morning and say "well, who are we going to be today?" Does the standing wave ratio own something called "are better"? SNIPPED |
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Dave wrote:
Methinks your leg was being pulled. "The SWR with the apostrophe s is a grammatical error. The apostrophe s indicates that the SWR is possessive, that the SWR owns something; or, that the SWR is doing something. The apostrophe s is not plural!! The plural, multiple, SWR is denoted SWRs." - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - How To - Use an Apostrophe : http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=119095 PLURALS - When you add an 's' to make a plural, it NEVER takes an apostrophe. Never. There are no exceptions. The same is True for Plurals of Abbreviations - it is A.T.M.s, not A.T.M.'s - itr is G.P.s not G.P.'s. NOTE - These Rules are those which Apply in Modern British English (as taught in High Schools and Universities throughout the Commonwealth). FWIW - The King's English which is often NOT Spoken or Written by Americans. Mind Your Apostrophes http://betweenborders.com/wordsmithi...r-apostrophes/ http://www.soyouwanna.com/site/syws/...wrerrors3.html Punctuation and Capitalization: Using the Apostrophe http://rwc.hunter.cuny.edu/reading-w.../apostrop.html http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handou...r/g_apost.html http://www.wheaton.edu/learnres/writ...apostrophe.htm http://depts.gallaudet.edu/englishwo...ar/using-s.htm http://projects.uwc.utexas.edu/handouts/?q=node/11 http://www.asu.edu/english/englished...hes_pp_5-6.pdf often a mangler and tangler of : Words, Meanings, Capitalization and Punctuation ~ RHF |
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Dave wrote:
Methinks your leg was being pulled. The SWR with the apostrophe s is a grammatical error. The apostrophe s indicates that the SWR is possessive, that the SWR owns something; or, that the SWR is doing something. The apostrophe s is not plural!! On the contrary, the plural of the letter A is A's. The plural of the number 3 is 3's. It's not too much of a stretch to assume that the plural of SWR is SWR's. From Webster's: "apostrophe - a make used to indicate ... the plural of letters or figures." -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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Everybody is correct and everybody is wrong.
According to Turabian's "A Manual for Writers", plurals of most single and multiple capital letters used as nouns are formed by adding "s" alone. Example: SWRs Form the plural of small letters, capital letters with periods, and capital letters that would be confusing if "s" alone were added by adding apostrophe and "s". Now, everybody, back to work and mind your p's and Qs 73 |
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