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Len Over 21 wrote: In article , (William) writes: 73, Leo Len, another extra credit trivia question: where does the term "wing nut" come from? Ahem...that's LEO, Brian... :-) But, you have to admit that the A.I. message program is a darn good one! :-) The term "wing nut" probably came from within the USAF before Larrah signed off the Form 1 on his desk. [that's what he was called when trying to "wing it" with rationalizations of how and why he did what he did] N2EY: "Besides, here's a simple, plain fact: No matter what job, educational level, employer, or government/military service that a radio amateur has, if said radio amateur opposes Mr. Anderson's views, he/she will be the target of Mr. Anderson's insults, ridicule, name-calling, factual errors, ethnic slurs, excessive emoticons and general infantile behavior." I thought this might refresh your memory while you're preparing for more civil debate on the elimination of morse testing, Leonard. Dave K8MN |
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