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"garigue" wrote in
news:vWXgc.532$GR.73467@attbi_s01: Why does a Morse/Farnsworth Code advocacy group use a symbol of violence for their name? Nope .....a symbol of anatomy used to describe a good CW op as in he has a good fist .....which I have heard used repeatedly over the years ...I guess it is a lot simpler to say that than ..... that fellow can really coordinate the use of his thumb-middle and index finger and his forearm to send good signals ......na .....I guess it has degenerated into the pressing of a mike button to complain about one's health problems or making bizarre noises either on purpose or by some wildly compressed splattering signal to make up for poor operating skill Oh BTW don't forget my 10-10 number. But I guess that pounding brass is more violent than flapping one's jaw 73 KI3R Tom Popovic Belle Vernon Pa. You really don't like phone do you? Nobody's forcing you to tune up to the phone end of the band! No Alun I like phone .....I get on 2 meters with the local hams ...if you are ever on I-70 give a call on the 147.27 machine. I do, admittedly on occasion, get on HF phone and have had good conversations with others. I will say how ever that most of the poorest operating practices occur there. I derive more hassle free operation via CW and data. The above was in response to a mildly thought out troll. 73 KI3R Tom Popovic Belle Vernon Pa. I passed that way a few days ago. I use the turnpike to visit my cousin in Michigan (I am in Maryland). I might just try calling you next time, although I'm not sure when that will be. 73 de Alun, N3KIP |
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