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N2EY wrote:
In article , Mike Coslo writes: N2EY wrote: Yes, Len - what would you prefer to be called? I call you "Len" and you answer with insults, so should I call you "Leonard" or "Mr. Anderson"? I take it you saw his answer to me. It appears there is a great deal of sensitivity on the subject. But not a clear answer to a simple question. Ask Len the time, he'll tell you how to get to Boulder and give a long boring lecture on the development of time standards. Nist, Nist, Nist! Best guess at the moment is to call him , I guess. You mean "ieee.org". Like arrl.org... Why would I call him ieee.org! Hehe, just kidding. Although thatwould sound odd to say! I guess I'll call him Len. still has that problem of not being able to call other people by their names, though. What's up with that? Some people have a public name and a sacred name. Maye it's a sign of respect? - Mike KB3EIA - |
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