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Old August 22nd 04, 07:35 PM
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Dewey C.L. Duorfftauzer wrote:
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Humphrey Weil wrote:

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Key up the big rig.
Fool for long wire, high power,
Acch! An RF burn!


There must be some meaning to life. Haiku. However, this pitiful
collection of words seems to point to the contrary.

KV4FZ


Humphrey likes it not,
Mike spews pathos, not wit.
Yawn, Mike doesn't care.


But bandwidth, Mike wastes,
with words of no taste,
I do swear.


5-6-5 syllables, Dewey..

- Mike KB3EIA -

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Old August 23rd 04, 06:34 AM
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"Mike Coslo" wrote in message
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Dewey C.L. Duorfftauzer wrote:
"Mike Coslo" wrote in message
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Humphrey Weil wrote:

"Mike Coslo" wrote in message
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Key up the big rig.
Fool for long wire, high power,
Acch! An RF burn!


There must be some meaning to life. Haiku. However, this pitiful
collection of words seems to point to the contrary.

KV4FZ

Humphrey likes it not,
Mike spews pathos, not wit.
Yawn, Mike doesn't care.


But bandwidth, Mike wastes,
with words of no taste,
I do swear.


5-6-5 syllables, Dewey..


Gotcha, 'cept'n that the Japanese language doesn't really structure itself
with the Western gramatical concept of 'syllables'.


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Old August 30th 04, 11:08 AM
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Hello! I just happened accross this page by accident and it's nice to
see people attempt to write haiku. Haiku is a 17 syllable poem based
on a 5-7-5 syllable format. For more information about Haikus, go to
http://www.toyomasu.com/haiku/#whatishaiku . There you will find more
information on how to write good haiku. Here is my attempt;

As I scan the bands,
I hear the voices of Hams.
I LOVE this hobby.

Eric N7DLV

"Dewey C.L. Duorfftauzer" wrote in message . rr.com...
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Dewey C.L. Duorfftauzer wrote:
"Mike Coslo" wrote in message
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Humphrey Weil wrote:

"Mike Coslo" wrote in message
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Key up the big rig.
Fool for long wire, high power,
Acch! An RF burn!


There must be some meaning to life. Haiku. However, this pitiful
collection of words seems to point to the contrary.

KV4FZ

Humphrey likes it not,
Mike spews pathos, not wit.
Yawn, Mike doesn't care.


But bandwidth, Mike wastes,
with words of no taste,
I do swear.


5-6-5 syllables, Dewey..


Gotcha, 'cept'n that the Japanese language doesn't really structure itself
with the Western gramatical concept of 'syllables'.

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Old August 31st 04, 05:17 AM
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On 30 Aug 2004 03:08:04 -0700, (Eric Snyder) wrote:

Hello! I just happened accross this page by accident and it's nice to
see people attempt to write haiku. Haiku is a 17 syllable poem based
on a 5-7-5 syllable format. For more information about Haikus, go to
http://www.toyomasu.com/haiku/#whatishaiku . There you will find more
information on how to write good haiku. Here is my attempt;

As I scan the bands,
I hear the voices of Hams.
I LOVE this hobby.


Len cannot do code,
His Brain cannot comprehend,
Len cannot talk skip.
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Old August 31st 04, 12:22 PM
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Warm Summer evening,
Listening to the music
of code in my ears.

Eric N7DLV


Gareeb wrote in message . ..
On 30 Aug 2004 03:08:04 -0700, (Eric Snyder) wrote:

Hello! I just happened accross this page by accident and it's nice to
see people attempt to write haiku. Haiku is a 17 syllable poem based
on a 5-7-5 syllable format. For more information about Haikus, go to
http://www.toyomasu.com/haiku/#whatishaiku . There you will find more
information on how to write good haiku. Here is my attempt;

As I scan the bands,
I hear the voices of Hams.
I LOVE this hobby.


Len cannot do code,
His Brain cannot comprehend,
Len cannot talk skip.



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Old August 31st 04, 12:23 PM
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Warm Summer evening,
Listening to the music
of code in my ears.

Eric N7DLV


Gareeb wrote in message . ..
On 30 Aug 2004 03:08:04 -0700, (Eric Snyder) wrote:

Hello! I just happened accross this page by accident and it's nice to
see people attempt to write haiku. Haiku is a 17 syllable poem based
on a 5-7-5 syllable format. For more information about Haikus, go to
http://www.toyomasu.com/haiku/#whatishaiku . There you will find more
information on how to write good haiku. Here is my attempt;

As I scan the bands,
I hear the voices of Hams.
I LOVE this hobby.


Len cannot do code,
His Brain cannot comprehend,
Len cannot talk skip.

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Old August 31st 04, 12:23 PM
Eric Snyder
 
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Warm Summer evening,
listening to the music
of code in my ears.

Eric N7DLV


Gareeb wrote in message . ..
On 30 Aug 2004 03:08:04 -0700, (Eric Snyder) wrote:

Hello! I just happened accross this page by accident and it's nice to
see people attempt to write haiku. Haiku is a 17 syllable poem based
on a 5-7-5 syllable format. For more information about Haikus, go to
http://www.toyomasu.com/haiku/#whatishaiku . There you will find more
information on how to write good haiku. Here is my attempt;

As I scan the bands,
I hear the voices of Hams.
I LOVE this hobby.


Len cannot do code,
His Brain cannot comprehend,
Len cannot talk skip.

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Old September 1st 04, 09:50 AM
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OOPS! Sorry about the multiple posts.


(Eric Snyder) wrote in message . com...
Warm Summer evening,
listening to the music
of code in my ears.

Eric N7DLV


Gareeb wrote in message . ..
On 30 Aug 2004 03:08:04 -0700,
(Eric Snyder) wrote:

Hello! I just happened accross this page by accident and it's nice to
see people attempt to write haiku. Haiku is a 17 syllable poem based
on a 5-7-5 syllable format. For more information about Haikus, go to
http://www.toyomasu.com/haiku/#whatishaiku . There you will find more
information on how to write good haiku. Here is my attempt;

As I scan the bands,
I hear the voices of Hams.
I LOVE this hobby.


Len cannot do code,
His Brain cannot comprehend,
Len cannot talk skip.

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Old September 1st 04, 06:30 AM
Jeffrey Herman
 
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Gareeb wrote:

Len cannot do code,
His Brain cannot comprehend,
Len cannot talk skip.



Len, full of hot air,
Sits in an ego closet,
A lonely old man.


73, Jeff KH6O


--
Chief Petty Officer, U.S. Coast Guard
Mathematics Lecturer, University of Hawaii System
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