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Slow Code wrote:
So why do it?

SC


You got in...are YOU worried?

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Slow Code wrote:
So why do it?

SC


You got in...are YOU worried?

having gotten his he wants to blow up the feild so nobody else can have
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Ok, what if you were stranded on a desert island, and had to use code to
save someone's life?
Could you use the coconuts to build a radio in order to send said code?
And if you could build the radio out of coconuts, why not just build one
with a mic and speak
the miracle of life into being?

rb


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...
On Wed, 23 Aug 2006 23:25:48 GMT, Slow Code wrote:

wrote in :


The fact that the fcc has made this test so much more attainable is a
good thing because it invites those (like myself) who decide to join
this hobby as a result of the test being passable with a basic
understanding of the radio spectrum and laws of using the spectrum for
which you are licensed to use.




If you had to use CW to save someone's life, would that person die?

no they would not

I can use CW well enough to save someone life with if that should
occour


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Not Lloyd wrote:
I can't use CW well enough to save myown life with it muchless someone
elses.

we know

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"Woody" wrote in message
news:qqpIg.7318$Xl5.4731@trnddc06...
Ok, what if you were stranded on a desert island, and had to use code to
save someone's life?
Could you use the coconuts to build a radio in order to send said code?
And if you could build the radio out of coconuts, why not just build one
with a mic and speak
the miracle of life into being?

rb


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On Wed, 23 Aug 2006 23:25:48 GMT, Slow Code wrote:

wrote in :


The fact that the fcc has made this test so much more attainable is a
good thing because it invites those (like myself) who decide to join
this hobby as a result of the test being passable with a basic
understanding of the radio spectrum and laws of using the spectrum for
which you are licensed to use.




If you had to use CW to save someone's life, would that person die?

no they would not

I can't use CW well enough to save myown life with it muchless someone
elses.

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Could you use the coconuts to build a radio in order to send said code?
"Woody" wrote in message
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....Remember the smoke signals...remember the smoke signals...remember the
smoke signals...

Jack



Ok, what if you were stranded on a desert island, and had to use code to
save someone's life?
Could you use the coconuts to build a radio in order to send said code?
And if you could build the radio out of coconuts, why not just build one
with a mic and speak
the miracle of life into being?

rb


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...
On Wed, 23 Aug 2006 23:25:48 GMT, Slow Code wrote:

wrote in :


The fact that the fcc has made this test so much more attainable is a
good thing because it invites those (like myself) who decide to join
this hobby as a result of the test being passable with a basic
understanding of the radio spectrum and laws of using the spectrum for
which you are licensed to use.



If you had to use CW to save someone's life, would that person die?

no they would not

I can use CW well enough to save someone life with if that should
occour


SC

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"Woody" wrote in news:qqpIg.7318$Xl5.4731@trnddc06:

Ok, what if you were stranded on a desert island, and had to use code to
save someone's life?
Could you use the coconuts to build a radio in order to send said code?
And if you could build the radio out of coconuts, why not just build one
with a mic and speak
the miracle of life into being?

rb



Markie could. He learned out to do it watching Gilligans Island.

SC
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Slow Code wrote:



Markie could. He learned out to do it watching Gilligans Island.


why don't you just admit it you care about people safety or the public
just your own petty staus

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"Not Lloyd" anon@anon wrote in message ...

"Woody" wrote in message
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Ok, what if you were stranded on a desert island, and had to use code to
save someone's life?
Could you use the coconuts to build a radio in order to send said code?
And if you could build the radio out of coconuts, why not just build one
with a mic and speak
the miracle of life into being?

rb



They did it on Gilligans Island.
You could possibly build batteries using what is available depending on the
island.

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DrDeath wrote:
"Not Lloyd" anon@anon wrote in message ...

"Woody" wrote in message
news:qqpIg.7318$Xl5.4731@trnddc06...
Ok, what if you were stranded on a desert island, and had to use code to
save someone's life?
Could you use the coconuts to build a radio in order to send said code?
And if you could build the radio out of coconuts, why not just build one
with a mic and speak
the miracle of life into being?

rb



They did it on Gilligans Island.
You could possibly build batteries using what is available depending on the
island.


Ginger or Mary Ann?


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