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In article , Leo
writes: On 29 Dec 2004 20:54:28 GMT, (Len Over 21) wrote: snip I'm just another human male who has accumulated a fairly large experience in radio-electronics, spending an entire working career in the electronics industry as well as enjoying a hobby of electronics for a period longer than having to work at it for a living. An ordinary human male lucky enough to be married to my high school sweetheart and with a comfortable (though not great) income, no longer having to get up and go to work 6 days a week for any of that. No mortgage, no outstanding liens on property. Not bad! In fact, that's a pretty good definition of personal success - achievement of all of the things that really matter. (and the high school sweetheart too?? Icing on the cake!) That was fun when we went to our Big 50th high school reunion of the Class of 1951. There was a four-decade no-contact period between high school graduation and later. I would tell you more but that is impossible in this particular private chat room supposedly about amateur radio policy matters. I'm catching up fast - in the meantime, though, I'm a bit jealous ![]() Don't be. All anyone needs to do is hang around the planet for a while, plan in advance, and luck out... :-) |
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