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Mike Coslo wrote: Perhaps if Mr. Brock does have me killfiled, someone could explain to him that if he wants to find relevant hits on 1/4 wave dipole, he can just put the words in quote marks on Yahoo or Google. Then the search will return relevant hits, rather than simple occurrences of the individual words, along with the hits wanted. There is no doubt in my mind that he got those 39,500 hits. It is symptomatic of poor database searching technique. His 39,500 hit number, for all it's sound and fury, signifies nothing. Then please tell him I will be happy to be filtered from his mail forever if possible. - Mike KB3EIA - What's really scary, Mike, is that folks like Bob believe everything they read on the web. A manufacturer might advertise a misnomer such as "1/4-wave dipole" and someone like Bob believes such an item can really exist, when in fact "1/4-wave" and "dipole" are contradictions. Jeff KH6O -- Operations Specialist 1st, U.S. Coast Guard Mathematics Lecturer, University of Hawaii System |
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