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In article , "JAMES HAMPTON"
writes: "N2EY" wrote in message ... In article , "Casey" writes: how the tales of "I was a one-of-a-kind" super hero As I read Hans' and Jim's and others' stories of their USN, USCG and Merchant Marine experiences, one thing that is clear to me is that they do *not* claim to be "one-of-a-kind" at all. Rather, they are simply relating their experiences as part of a community. That's why the statue of a single sailor in Washington DC can express so much. Hello, Jim Heck, anyone who has used one of those old green machines knows how they were. Yep. We had some of them at the University amateur station. Folks should be very grateful for the modern pc. The electronics are far more rugged than the old teletypes. I've often stared at the 100 word per minute mechanical beasties clanking away and wondered how they could do that without flying apart. Of course, they did break down now and then ... ![]() They made one heck of a clatter at 60 wpm! And even in our limited use, in the comfy conditions of Room 214, they required some care. Still, a PC won't give you that smell of hot oil nor the satisfying din at the end of the hall. While I never learned the entire Baudot code, I was able to recognize "RY" and "CQ" in FSK. 73 es keep the stories coming Jim, N2EY |
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