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Mike Coslo December 28th 04 10:58 PM

Any good Hamstuff from Santa?
 
Did Santa bring you any kewl new Ham related items?


- Mike KB3EIA -


KØHB December 29th 04 08:17 PM



"Mike Coslo" wrote

Did Santa bring you any kewl new Ham related items?


A collector-quality first edition of Slurzberg & Osterheld "Essentials of Radio"
© 1948

73, de Hans, K0HB











Len Over 21 December 29th 04 08:54 PM

In article , PAMNO
(N2EY) writes:

Did Santa bring you any kewl new Ham related items?


A nice calendar from CQ.


...your days are numbered... :-)





Len Over 21 December 30th 04 06:12 AM

In article , PAMNO
(N2EY) writes:

Did Santa bring you any kewl new Ham related items?


A nice calendar from CQ.


...your days are numbered... :-)





Lenof21 December 31st 04 06:31 AM

In article , PAMNO
(N2EY) writes:

In article , Mike Coslo
writes:

Did Santa bring you any kewl new Ham related items?


A nice calendar from CQ.


...your days are numbered! :-)





N2EY December 31st 04 02:46 PM

In article , "KØHB"
writes:

"Mike Coslo" wrote

Did Santa bring you any kewl new Ham related items?


A collector-quality first edition of Slurzberg & Osterheld "Essentials of
Radio"
© 1948


NICE!

73 es HNY de Jim, N2EY

Steve Robeson K4YZ December 31st 04 02:50 PM

Subject: Any good Hamstuff from Santa?
From: (Lenof21)
Date: 12/31/2004 12:31 AM Central Standard Time
Message-id:

In article ,
PAMNO
(N2EY) writes:

In article , Mike Coslo
writes:

Did Santa bring you any kewl new Ham related items?


A nice calendar from CQ.


...your days are numbered!


As they are for all of us.

Luckily, Jim's numbers, statistically, are a heck of a lot bigger than
yours.

Steve, K4YZ






bb December 31st 04 10:25 PM

Jim is propping up the entire Amateur Radio Industry all by hisself.
I better go buy aPL259 and 3 feet of buss wire to do my part.


bb December 31st 04 10:32 PM

FWIW, I did get myself a used-up copy of the ARRL Handbook, 1958. The
year I was born. I see they were still Morse Code testing in 1959.
;^)

bb


Lenof21 January 7th 05 08:31 PM

In article , (Some
kind of Humorless Ham full of Angries) writes:

Did Santa bring you any kewl new Ham related items?

A nice calendar from CQ.


...your days are numbered!


As they are for all of us.


Ahem. :-) Isn't that the PURPOSE of a calendar? :-)

Luckily, Jim's numbers, statistically, are a heck of a lot bigger than
yours.


Tsk. INCORRECT. WRONG.

The size of date numbers on calendars are strictly a function of the
PRINTER/PUBLISHER...and/or whoever pays for the complimentary
calendar...or the ludicrous soul who actually pays a vendor to "buy"
a calendar.

Statistics don't have much to do with calendars. Calendars are
rather well-ordered, organized, not much open to interpretation.

Good luck on your attempts to understand the larger world of
reality all around you. [it's a tough job but other folks have...]

BTW, what ham call does this "Santa" have and why is it giving
away "kewl hamstuff?" Does the FTC know about this?



bb January 9th 05 01:53 PM


Lenof21 wrote:
In article ,

(Some
kind of Humorless Ham full of Angries) writes:

Did Santa bring you any kewl new Ham related items?

A nice calendar from CQ.

...your days are numbered!


As they are for all of us.


Ahem. :-) Isn't that the PURPOSE of a calendar? :-)


A julian calendar would make that more obvious. Some don't realize
that their days are numbered if the numbers keep repeating every 30
days, or so. A new least on life or something like that.

Hop Sing go with Chinee calendar, where we will transition from year of
monkey to year of rooster on your Feb 9th. No year of ham in Chinee
calendar.



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