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![]() gravity wrote: Msater degrees In Geophysics and Byzatine studies, the sadly is the degree I have found most uslefull over the years working with sometimes for sometimes just around the Us govt that's quite impressive, must have cost you $100,000. are you kidding if it had I never would have been able to pay it Had a a full scholarship for 4 years of my undergrad the Gi Bill gracously paid for the rest of it you should not stoop to arguing with uneducated people. argueing no simply countering the dangerous sort of libel that builds up if not answered to under "if there is smoke there is fire" theory sinc e after Wismen worked himself into a frenzy abotu me resulting inhim posting some body else address and and the all the false claims he makes about resulted in some being beaten to a pulp just for sharing the name "Mark Morgan" I decided it was msitake not to adress such libel can't say I have worked out an espgood method but it imporeves withpractice --... ...-- Gravity |
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![]() "gravity" wrote in message reenews.net... More Markie Bull****, the only thing you were working as in the government was a janitor! janitors at the NSA have clearance. they probably get paid well. Of all the techie things I could relate to, here's something I never thought would come up: I WAS a janitor at NSA. I was stationed there 1970-1972 as a Sailor and during my last 8 months, I worked as a janitor after hours to make enough money for the down payment on my first house. All the janitors needed to be cleared, which made us military folks shoo-ins for these jobs. The pay was OK for your average part time job. Nothing special, but I was happy for the $1800 I banked in less than a year. (5% of 33,000 used to get a family into a house. Not today.) My first wife still has that house and it's worth $700,000. |
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What's she worth??
Sal M. Onella wrote: "gravity" wrote in message reenews.net... More Markie Bull****, the only thing you were working as in the government was a janitor! janitors at the NSA have clearance. they probably get paid well. Of all the techie things I could relate to, here's something I never thought would come up: I WAS a janitor at NSA. I was stationed there 1970-1972 as a Sailor and during my last 8 months, I worked as a janitor after hours to make enough money for the down payment on my first house. All the janitors needed to be cleared, which made us military folks shoo-ins for these jobs. The pay was OK for your average part time job. Nothing special, but I was happy for the $1800 I banked in less than a year. (5% of 33,000 used to get a family into a house. Not today.) My first wife still has that house and it's worth $700,000. |
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![]() "Dave" wrote in message . .. What's she worth?? Try offering two outfielders and a pitcher to be named later :-) Seriously, other than her half of the house (her current hubby got on the deed a few years ago for a re-fi), almost nothing. I divorced her in 1981 and traded away my half of the equity for no claim by her on my future earnings (meaning no spousal support and no splitting of my Navy retirement). She took a second to buy a business, which supported her, although she did not run it well and she took a loss when she sold it. I doubt she ever saved a penny. She draws a Social Security disability pension for several ailments, real or imagined. I fared better ;-) Sal M. Onella wrote: snip My first wife still has that house and it's worth $700,000. |
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![]() an old freind wrote: gravity wrote: Msater degrees In Geophysics and Byzatine studies, the sadly is the degree I have found most uslefull over the years working with sometimes for sometimes just around the Us govt that's quite impressive, must have cost you $100,000. are you kidding if it had I never would have been able to pay it Markie admits he has about $100 to his name! Had a a full scholarship for 4 years of my undergrad the Gi Bill gracously paid for the rest of it Liar, you never made it to college! you should not stoop to arguing with uneducated people. argueing no simply countering the dangerous sort of libel that builds up if not answered to under "if there is smoke there is fire" theory Yeah, since you can't argue worth a ****, much like you can't do anything else worth a ****, you useless *******. sinc e after Wismen lies & bull**** Marqueer, the only one beaten to a pulp is you, but you are too ****ing stupid to realize it. |
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Steve N. wrote:
"Sal M. Onella" wrote in message news:Qt3ng.484$RD.249@fed1read08... Hi Sal... I have problems with most characters of four or more elements length. Exceptions are period and Q, for some reason. Since I don't do CW too much anymore, I have similar problems, and I've been at it since 1961! If I did it more, I'd probably get better and I'm not suggesting that you "need more practice", just offering a little empthy... (:-) [... snip ...] Oh yeah -- I know V because the dit-dit-dit-dah sounds like the 1812 overture. Ummm... I believe you are referring to ''Beethoven's fifth" di - di - di - dah. di - di - di - dah. didididah, didididah, didididah... I am realy gald you said that I was thinking it myself but...... 73, Steve, K9DCI |
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![]() "an_old_friend" wrote in message ups.com... Steve N. wrote: "Sal M. Onella" wrote in message news:Qt3ng.484$RD.249@fed1read08... Hi Sal... I have problems with most characters of four or more elements length. Exceptions are period and Q, for some reason. Since I don't do CW too much anymore, I have similar problems, and I've been at it since 1961! If I did it more, I'd probably get better and I'm not suggesting that you "need more practice", just offering a little empthy... (:-) [... snip ...] Oh yeah -- I know V because the dit-dit-dit-dah sounds like the 1812 overture. Ummm... I believe you are referring to ''Beethoven's fifth" di - di - di - dah. di - di - di - dah. didididah, didididah, didididah... I am realy gald you said that I was thinking it myself but...... 73, Steve, K9DCI the 5th is the only classical piece i can think of that starts like that but i'm sure there are more. L is easy to remember. "to hell with it". Gravity |
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RE THE SUBJECT TITLE
No one is eliminating the code, only the requirement to obtain a Ham license Many will use CW for many years to come Consider it an optional communication method. RE : Morse musical and word associations the 5th is the only classical piece i can think of that starts like that but i'm sure there are more. L is easy to remember. "to hell with it". Gravity dah dah dit dah Her comes the bride She is a Queen for the day Queen = Q More associations at URL: http://www.afn.org/~afn05925/cw/ dah dah dit dit -- stupid zebra did it di dah di dah dit AR = You Think You Got It -- CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be ! |
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"gravity" wrote in
reenews.net: How many times, say during Katrina did this occour uh, if you are deserted on an island with a few buckets of electronics junk, your best bet is CW. if you a prisoner of war, CW could be invaluable in getting a message out. there are many other cases where CW can be used in channels that don't support audio. i am a superior creature because i know CW! ;-) Gravity I feel I'm a better radio amateur for knowing and being able use CW, but I don't feel superior. When hardware fails, my pencil and paper still work. sc |
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"an old freind" wrote in
ps.com: gravity wrote: How many times, say during Katrina did this occour uh, if you are deserted on an island with a few buckets of electronics junk, your best bet is CW. and I can send sos with spark gap off a batery without knowing anymore than that if you a prisoner of war, CW could be invaluable in getting a message out. there are many other cases where CW can be used in channels that don't support audio. i am a superior creature because i know CW! ;-) bull**** Mark, Why don't you come back to the net after you learn how to talk. Thanks SC |
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