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From: Leo on Thu, 08 Feb 2007 17:35:00 -0500
wrote: From: Leo on Wed, 07 Feb 2007 19:03:16 -0500 On 7 Feb 2007 15:29:04 -0800, wrote: On Feb 7, 4:40?pm, Leo wrote: On 7 Feb 2007 03:25:23 -0800, wrote: Leo, I think you realized that I have seen through your cunning plan, What cunning plan? HUSH, Leo! The jig is up...we've been FOUND OUT!!! Le Grande Conspiracie has been shot down! Quick, burn all the classified papers, evacuate the Embassy, then execute Plan B! Egad! He's on to us! Quick, hide! I can't run...I have to stay and feed my dog Fideaux some Alpeaux dog food... Cranky Spanky seems to think he is "Jim Phelps." Little does he know that not only will "the Secretary disavow any knowledge of him" but never knew him in the first place and doesn't have ANY tape that self-destructs in five seconds! :-) cue theme from "Mission Impopsicle" ...for a guy who supposedly made it all the way to a Masters degree, he seems to have a great deal of trouble thinking 'outside the box'. He hasn't been able to open it yet. Leo, I'm debating on whether or not to submit Cranky as an "unforgettable character I've met" article to Readers Digest. I'm afraid that your article would be returned without the $100 cheque - he's actually quite forgettable.... ![]() I agree. :-) I've a hunch that it would be too far-out and be undigestable to the Digest. :-) As far out as the Moon, I'll bet - say, how far is that, anyway? I have conflicting figures here from some 'engineer' in this group, who will remain useless..... ![]() Heh heh heh. Moon? A mere quarter-million miles away, but saying that off-hand is classified as an ERROR and MISTAKE to Cranky. He gonna do da Spanky and demand 6-digit absolute numbers or have me taken out and shot for making a MISTAKE! Nah, Cranky no be wrong. Ever. "CB" radio (as all know it today) on 11m was authorized in the USA in 1958. It was in all the electronics trade papers and Regulations of our FCC. In 1958 little Cranky was just beginning to read, but might have reached 13 WPM level in morse code... The ****y pedant is correct in saying CLASS A and CLASS B Citizens Band radio existed prior to 1958 but that was above 400 MHz and never became a market best-seller. The 11m Citizens Band here was CLASS C (radio control, now in our Part 95 regs as "Radio Control Radio Service") and CLASS D (23 channels of radiotelephone, sharing channel 23 with R-C). The old A and B classes of Citizens Band were eliminated several years back (maybe decades, exact date immaterial to normal folks). By the time of regulation changes to "CB" here, the number of channels was expanded to 40. Not that THAT helped since there were at least a million "11m" CB radios in-use here then and more in various world nations. Hardly anything but heterodynes. [at least they were 'hetero', it would be hell if they were 'homodynes'...:-) ] Heil on the break-in: "You aren't funny, Leonard!" :-) cue theme from "Moonlight Zone" ...or the theme from 'Trailer Park Boys' ![]() Theme from "Clockwork Yellow"? "2007: A Code Oddity"? Bon chance, mon ami, salute, La guerre, la guerre....tojours la guerre! snappy salute Oui. Always the WORD WAR 3 bitter fight waged by morsemen... Well, after feeding Fideaux with Alpeaux I might have a pizza with peppereaunix...? As I eat that I'll read biographies of Guglielmeaux Marconeaunix and Phileaux Farnsworth. Leonardeaux |