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Memo To: dxAce
On Feb 17, 10:03*am, Bob Dobbs wrote:
bpnjensen wrote: I will say, though, that the newest types of spiral fluorescent bulbs, when new and working properly, give off no perceptible RFI. I wish all my neighbors would swap out those old noisy ones they like to leave running 24/7. Nothing but the newer quiet ones here, and other than the 15w in the fridge, no incandescent relics. -- Operator Bob Echo Charlie 42 Yes, and while they're at it, those ugly and light-polluting exterior halogen lamps that drive a person insane with glare and weird wavelengths. When we shut down for the night or day, they all go off. |
Memo To: dxAce
I got a snail mail from Hot Rod magazine, three years snail mail
subscription for $20.00 http://www.hotrod.com I am Up for it! And also today, my regular PC World snail mail magazine showed up here today too, March 2010 issue.That mean I am a PC expert? http://www.pcworld.com I reckon my regular snail mail Smart Computing magazine will show up here in a few days.That means I am Smart. http://www.smartcomputing.com And my regular snail mail Popular Mechanics magazine http://www.popularmechanics.com That means I am popular. (my regular snail mail Popular Science magazine and my regular snail mail Motor Trend magazine showed up here a few days ago. http://www.popsci.com http://www.motortrend.com ) That's all the snail mail magazines I snail mail subscribe to, dude. cuhulin |
Memo To: dxAce
From the MSNBC article I read about that Airplane crash, the 3 dead
people were in the Airplane.The Pilot of that Airplane was a high ranking official guy at Tesla Motors.Tesla Motors, Electric Cars. http://www.teslamotors.com cuhulin |
Memo To: dxAce
http://jalopnik.com/5473942/3-tesla-...to-plane-crash
I already knew Palo Alto isn't far from Los Angeles.I am not exactly oblivious to the general locations of a lot of California Cities.Don'tcha just knowwwww,,,, cuhulin |
Memo To: dxAce
bpnjensen wrote::
ext - Dave, I checked the link but it seems broken. Can you give us a few details? Freq, antenna, time and etc? This sounds quite interesting. BTW, you are lucky - My neighborhood does NOT have buried powerlines (in fact, we have more than our share of aerial cordage) and the noise levels reflect it. Light dimmers and other noise sources are legion. Did get some good copy on hams from South America the other night on 40, though - but still have to wait for the sunspots to rise again before the subkilowatt fleas come banging through again. I will say, though, that the newest types of spiral fluorescent bulbs, when new and working properly, give off no perceptible RFI. I am impressed. Bruce Jensen Try this. I screwed up. The nice thing about having a license is you can theoretically make people stop using noisy dimmers. |
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Hee Heeeee,,, I was wayyyyyy off.Metinks one of those auto websites lied
to me, concerning those three Tesla Motors executives who died in that Airplane crash today.Nothing funny about that though. http://www.cityofpaloalto.org http://www.city-data.com/city/Palo-Alto-California.html Palo Alto means Stick, (or Pole or Tree) Alto means Tall. http://www.devilfinder.com Palo Alto California I know wherebouts TMZ is though.Hollywood. cuhulin |
Memo To: dxAce
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So thank you for at least keeping rec.radio.shortwave on life support while *serious shortwavers hope for its resurrection. Your efforts are very commendable. disable_crap_filter It's because of half-wits like Mr. Lare that many people don't bother with this potentially-useful forum for information exchange. Despite many valuable and informative posts, it is possible to de- value yourself into the negative. Like a clever employee who is very difficult to manage - the benefits of that talent are somewhat eroded by the enormous amount of dross one has to put up with to get any useful output. If Mr. Lare stuck to the point and avoided getting dragged into every petty little argument, then he would truly be leading the way by example. And, hey, rec.radio.shortwave would actually resemble it's name! |
Memo To: dxAce
dxAce was in U.S.Navy,,, you call him a half wit? What have you ever
done for America? Meteorite Man is on the SCI channel.That big old rock I brought here from my old home place back in the 1970s just might be a carbonaceous chondrite meteorite rock.I haven't measured it, I guess it is about a foot and a half by one foot size.Maybe I will take some photos and send them to the Meteroite Man. http://www.devilfinder.com Carbonaceous Chondrite Meterorite Rocks cuhulin |
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