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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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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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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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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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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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(William) writes: (Jeffrey Herman) wrote in message ... 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 there once was a ham named herman who loaned out his PO Box to vermin he took no guff regarding his gaffe and the rest of us at least smiled or oughrightly laughed :-) For the benefit of readers who weren't here a few years ago, Mike Deignan once had a "residence" in Hawaii courtesy of Jeffie Herman and his postbox of renown. :-) Deignan also had a lot of "club" calls from Hawaii addresses...despite living in tropic Rhode Island. FCC gave him some notices and Mikey cancelled them. Brian, you forgot the TITLE add-on following Jeffies' "signed" name. Namely, "Mathematics Lecturer, University of Hawaii." :-) "Lecturer!" Jeffie used that a few years ago as a two-year junior college INSTRUCTOR. Then the school had a website with all the INSTRUCTORS listed and their classes. Ordinary INSTRUCTOR, but he had to write "Lecturer" in here. :-) Also, now he's supposed to be "Chief Petty Officer, USCG." Lots of "Chiefs" in here, but Hans Brakob qualifies as a Master Chief, USN, with some years under his belt. Very few can approach that in experience, yet so many try to "out-title" him. :-) Jeffie didn't comment - also back a few years - on complex number arithmetic rules. Complex number quantities are essential to working with impedances or admittances for best match and power transfer (as in antennas or stages of a transmitter). Jeffie is supposed to be a Big Lecturer on mathematics so I wonder why he never took up that? Tsk. Wonder if Jeffie still lives on his little boat? :-) PS: Retired (from regular hours) electronics engineer person Life Member, IEEE (all for free now, no extra payments, no dues) Veteran, United States Army (voluntary enlistment) Managing partner of PINETREE, a small company performing technical services for consultants willing to pay the fee. Former associated editor of the finest amateur radio technical publication ever, HAM RADIO magazine, in independent publishing for 22 years. First on-the-air on HF 51 years ago. First-class commercial radiotelephone license granted (one test sitting) in 1956. Happily married to my high school sweetheart. I suppose I could generate some more "titles" given some thought. I was once the entire staff of WMCW, "the voice of Boone, McHenry, and Walworth Counties," in Harvard (Illinois). [WMCW remains on the air daily at the top of the AM band with "studios" in "downtown Harvard"] I was once "Chief Engineer" at Birtcher Instruments, Monterey Park, CA...had to be, was the only one... :-) Never did make "Pilot in Command" wings as a civilian...or military person...of a two-seater, single-engine general aviation craft. :-) Never once did I need to know morse code nor did I use it to communicate on HF...or VHF or UHF or MF or LF or VLF or in the microwave frequency region in all of 51+ years. However, to be a "real" ham to these mighty macho morsemen in here one MUST give in to the dark side of the Force and do morse. :-) Morse and all those TITLES must be what "real" (morsemen) hams are about...? LHA / WMD |
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Len Over 21 wrote:
Brian, you forgot the TITLE add-on following Jeffies' "signed" name. Namely, "Mathematics Lecturer, University of Hawaii." :-) "Lecturer!" Jeffie used that a few years ago as a two-year junior college INSTRUCTOR. Then the school had a website with all the INSTRUCTORS listed and their classes. Ordinary INSTRUCTOR, but he had to write "Lecturer" in here. :-) Also, now he's supposed to be "Chief Petty Officer, USCG." Lots of "Chiefs" in here, but Hans Brakob qualifies as a Master Chief, USN, with some years under his belt. Very few can approach that in experience, yet so many try to "out-title" him. :-) Jeffie didn't comment - also back a few years - on complex number arithmetic rules. Complex number quantities are essential to working with impedances or admittances for best match and power transfer (as in antennas or stages of a transmitter). Jeffie is supposed to be a Big Lecturer on mathematics so I wonder why he never took up that? Tsk. Wonder if Jeffie still lives on his little boat? :-) N2EY: "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."" Dave K8MN |