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Well, bring a homebrewed radio with you to the meadfest and I'll be happy to pour you a glass of mead! Anyone is welcome. Sorry for the off-topic post! cheers, Oskaar Dr. Anton T. Squeegee wrote in : [This followup was posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew and a copy was sent to the cited author.] In article , says... Hi All, I'm posting this in this brewing group because I know that there are many brewers who also make wine and mead. snippety You have the wrong newsgroup. Look at the group name once again for a clue: rec.RADIO.AMATEUR.homebrew. Homebrewing has a different meaning in the context of amateur radio. It refers to the design and construction of radio or electronic test equipment from scratch. As much as I personally like mead, I can say with confidence that you need to double-check your newsgroup names before you post. Keep the peace(es). |
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