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bpnjensen April 2nd 10 05:22 PM

Well, it was inevitable...
 
I guess it was inevitable - Due to excessive knob twiddling, switch-
flipping and crouching in weird positions in the dark to better hear
distant signals, I now have a repetitive stress injury in my right
wrist - it's sore as hell! I guess I have to become a left-handed
clumsy oaf for awhile. I suppose that I will now need to use LSB
instead of USB, use lower passband instead of upper passband, and tune
from high to low instead of low to high. This is gonna be a tough
road to recovery...

Any and all advice welcome!

Ouch,
Bruce Jensen

dxAce April 2nd 10 05:45 PM

Well, it was inevitable...
 


bpnjensen wrote:

I guess it was inevitable - Due to excessive knob twiddling, switch-
flipping and crouching in weird positions in the dark to better hear
distant signals, I now have a repetitive stress injury in my right
wrist - it's sore as hell! I guess I have to become a left-handed
clumsy oaf for awhile. I suppose that I will now need to use LSB
instead of USB, use lower passband instead of upper passband, and tune
from high to low instead of low to high. This is gonna be a tough
road to recovery...

Any and all advice welcome!

Ouch,
Bruce Jensen


Social Security Disability lurks in your future.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



D. Peter Maus[_2_] April 2nd 10 06:00 PM

Well, it was inevitable...
 
On 4/2/10 11:22 , bpnjensen wrote:
I guess it was inevitable - Due to excessive knob twiddling, switch-
flipping and crouching in weird positions in the dark to better hear
distant signals, I now have a repetitive stress injury in my right
wrist - it's sore as hell! I guess I have to become a left-handed
clumsy oaf for awhile. I suppose that I will now need to use LSB
instead of USB, use lower passband instead of upper passband, and tune
from high to low instead of low to high. This is gonna be a tough
road to recovery...

Any and all advice welcome!



Get an AOR.



[email protected] April 2nd 10 06:11 PM

Well, it was inevitable...
 
Spray some WD-40 on it.
cuhulin


Drifter April 2nd 10 07:43 PM

Well, it was inevitable...
 
On 4/2/2010 1:00 PM, D. Peter Maus wrote:
On 4/2/10 11:22 , bpnjensen wrote:
I guess it was inevitable - Due to excessive knob twiddling, switch-
flipping and crouching in weird positions in the dark to better hear
distant signals, I now have a repetitive stress injury in my right
wrist - it's sore as hell! I guess I have to become a left-handed
clumsy oaf for awhile. I suppose that I will now need to use LSB
instead of USB, use lower passband instead of upper passband, and tune
from high to low instead of low to high. This is gonna be a tough
road to recovery...

Any and all advice welcome!



Get an AOR.



Well said Peter!

Drifter...

bpnjensen April 2nd 10 07:59 PM

Well, it was inevitable...
 
On Apr 2, 11:43*am, Drifter wrote:
On 4/2/2010 1:00 PM, D. Peter Maus wrote:





On 4/2/10 11:22 , bpnjensen wrote:
I guess it was inevitable - Due to excessive knob twiddling, switch-
flipping and crouching in weird positions in the dark to better hear
distant signals, I now have a repetitive stress injury in my right
wrist - it's sore as hell! I guess I have to become a left-handed
clumsy oaf for awhile. I suppose that I will now need to use LSB
instead of USB, use lower passband instead of upper passband, and tune
from high to low instead of low to high. This is gonna be a tough
road to recovery...


Any and all advice welcome!


Get an AOR.


Well said Peter!

Drifter...- Hide quoted text -

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They'll have to pry the tuning knob from my cold, dead, carpal tunnel
syndromized hand... ;-)

bpnjensen April 2nd 10 07:59 PM

Well, it was inevitable...
 
On Apr 2, 10:11*am, wrote:
Spray some WD-40 on it.
cuhulin


Yikes! Another left-handed maneuver I now must master...

Bruce

D. Peter Maus[_2_] April 2nd 10 08:04 PM

Well, it was inevitable...
 
On 4/2/10 13:59 , bpnjensen wrote:
On Apr 2, 11:43 am, wrote:
On 4/2/2010 1:00 PM, D. Peter Maus wrote:





On 4/2/10 11:22 , bpnjensen wrote:
I guess it was inevitable - Due to excessive knob twiddling, switch-
flipping and crouching in weird positions in the dark to better hear
distant signals, I now have a repetitive stress injury in my right
wrist - it's sore as hell! I guess I have to become a left-handed
clumsy oaf for awhile. I suppose that I will now need to use LSB
instead of USB, use lower passband instead of upper passband, and tune
from high to low instead of low to high. This is gonna be a tough
road to recovery...


Any and all advice welcome!


Get an AOR.


Well said Peter!

Drifter...- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


They'll have to pry the tuning knob from my cold, dead, carpal tunnel
syndromized hand... ;-)




AOR has a real tuning knob. Just a lot more repetitive injury immune
operating.

And exceptional performance.



bpnjensen April 2nd 10 08:23 PM

Well, it was inevitable...
 
On Apr 2, 12:04*pm, "D. Peter Maus" wrote:
On 4/2/10 13:59 , bpnjensen wrote:





On Apr 2, 11:43 am, *wrote:
On 4/2/2010 1:00 PM, D. Peter Maus wrote:


On 4/2/10 11:22 , bpnjensen wrote:
I guess it was inevitable - Due to excessive knob twiddling, switch-
flipping and crouching in weird positions in the dark to better hear
distant signals, I now have a repetitive stress injury in my right
wrist - it's sore as hell! I guess I have to become a left-handed
clumsy oaf for awhile. I suppose that I will now need to use LSB
instead of USB, use lower passband instead of upper passband, and tune
from high to low instead of low to high. This is gonna be a tough
road to recovery...


Any and all advice welcome!


Get an AOR.


Well said Peter!


Drifter...- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


They'll have to pry the tuning knob from my cold, dead, carpal tunnel
syndromized hand... ;-)


* *AOR has a real tuning knob. Just a lot more repetitive injury immune
operating.

* *And exceptional performance.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


And exceptional price too! Maybe when I win the lottery...

[email protected] April 2nd 10 08:35 PM

Well, it was inevitable...
 
Ahh yam tookin me ah leetle coffee and oilso ah leetle cig barque.Ahh
yam woikin onna mah houyse, dontcha jyst knoe.(Hey, KNOE arre teh call
letters of a Cajunland radio station.KNOE Monroe,Cajunland, aybouts
sebenty sumpin myles West uv doggy's couch)

I am not joking about WD-40.In cold weather my middle finger sometimes
will lock up from arthritis and when it does that, it hurts like hell.If
I spray a little dab of WD-40 on it, it works Wonders, for me anyway.

http://www.middlefingernews.com
cuhulin


TJ[_3_] April 2nd 10 08:46 PM

Well, it was inevitable...
 

"bpnjensen" wrote in message
...
I guess it was inevitable - Due to excessive knob twiddling,


There you go, stop playing with it or use your left hand.



bpnjensen April 2nd 10 09:06 PM

Well, it was inevitable...
 
On Apr 2, 12:46*pm, "TJ" wrote:
"bpnjensen" wrote in message

...

I guess it was inevitable - Due to excessive knob twiddling,


There you go, stop playing with it or use your left hand.


Some people have a real flair for the obvious ;-)

m II April 3rd 10 12:03 AM

Well, it was inevitable...
 
wrote:

I am not joking about WD-40.In cold weather my middle finger sometimes
will lock up from arthritis and when it does that, it hurts like hell.If
I spray a little dab of WD-40 on it, it works Wonders, for me anyway.



Some people spray it on their joints for arthritis pain relief. WD40
goes through the skin really fast. They probably do get some pain
relief, but it's a real dumb thing to do.

WD40 rots your liver pretty fast if you keep putting it on your skin.
You can smell it on someone's breath about 10 or 15 minutes after they
absorb it. That's how fast it gets through the system.

Don't do it. It's stupid.




mike



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Firebottle3 April 3rd 10 12:23 AM

Well, it was inevitable...
 
On Apr 2, 6:03*pm, m II wrote:
wrote:
I am not joking about WD-40.In cold weather my middle finger sometimes
will lock up from arthritis and when it does that, it hurts like hell.If
I spray a little dab of WD-40 on it, it works Wonders, for me anyway.


Some people spray it on their joints for arthritis pain relief. WD40
goes through the skin really fast. They probably do get some pain
relief, but it's a real dumb thing to do.

WD40 rots your liver pretty fast if you keep putting it on your skin.
You can smell it on someone's breath about 10 or 15 minutes after they
absorb it. That's how fast it gets through the system.

Don't do it. It's stupid.

mike

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When you say that to Larry, you are preaching to the choir....."Don't
do it. It's stupid."

[email protected] April 3rd 10 01:25 AM

Well, it was inevitable...
 
I quit the booze in February 2009.I probally have used WD-40 on my
finger joint four or five times in my life.I don't think there is
anything rotting out my liver.

There are people out there right now, spraying WD-40 on all kinds of
things, and some of that WD-40 gets on their hands too.
What are you going to do? Outlaw WD-40?
Horse lininent would probally be just as good.
cuhulin


[email protected] April 3rd 10 01:51 AM

Well, it was inevitable...
 
On Fri, 2 Apr 2010 09:22:26 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen
wrote:

I guess it was inevitable - Due to excessive knob twiddling, switch-
flipping and crouching in weird positions in the dark to better hear
distant signals, I now have a repetitive stress injury in my right
wrist - it's sore as hell! I guess I have to become a left-handed
clumsy oaf for awhile. I suppose that I will now need to use LSB
instead of USB, use lower passband instead of upper passband, and tune
from high to low instead of low to high. This is gonna be a tough
road to recovery...

Any and all advice welcome!

Ouch,
Bruce Jensen


Could be computer mouse use too.

Jim

bpnjensen April 3rd 10 02:38 AM

Well, it was inevitable...
 
On Apr 2, 4:03*pm, m II wrote:
wrote:
I am not joking about WD-40.In cold weather my middle finger sometimes
will lock up from arthritis and when it does that, it hurts like hell.If
I spray a little dab of WD-40 on it, it works Wonders, for me anyway.


Some people spray it on their joints for arthritis pain relief. WD40
goes through the skin really fast. They probably do get some pain
relief, but it's a real dumb thing to do.

WD40 rots your liver pretty fast if you keep putting it on your skin.
You can smell it on someone's breath about 10 or 15 minutes after they
absorb it. That's how fast it gets through the system.

Don't do it. It's stupid.

mike


Judging by his response below, he missed your point ;-)

bpnjensen April 3rd 10 02:39 AM

Well, it was inevitable...
 
On Apr 2, 5:51*pm, wrote:
On Fri, 2 Apr 2010 09:22:26 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen

wrote:
I guess it was inevitable - Due to excessive knob twiddling, switch-
flipping and crouching in weird positions in the dark to better hear
distant signals, I now have a repetitive stress injury in my right
wrist - it's sore as hell! *I guess I have to become a left-handed
clumsy oaf for awhile. *I suppose that I will now need to use LSB
instead of USB, use lower passband instead of upper passband, and tune
from high to low instead of low to high. *This is gonna be a tough
road to recovery...


Any and all advice welcome!


Ouch,
Bruce Jensen


Could be computer mouse use too.

Jim


Well, it COULD be - but I've been using the mouse for decades, and new
radio has kept me busier than usual :-)

[email protected] April 3rd 10 02:58 AM

Well, it was inevitable...
 
On Fri, 2 Apr 2010 18:39:18 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen
wrote:

On Apr 2, 5:51*pm, wrote:
On Fri, 2 Apr 2010 09:22:26 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen

wrote:
I guess it was inevitable - Due to excessive knob twiddling, switch-
flipping and crouching in weird positions in the dark to better hear
distant signals, I now have a repetitive stress injury in my right
wrist - it's sore as hell! *I guess I have to become a left-handed
clumsy oaf for awhile. *I suppose that I will now need to use LSB
instead of USB, use lower passband instead of upper passband, and tune
from high to low instead of low to high. *This is gonna be a tough
road to recovery...


Any and all advice welcome!


Ouch,
Bruce Jensen


Could be computer mouse use too.

Jim


Well, it COULD be - but I've been using the mouse for decades, and new
radio has kept me busier than usual :-)


I have the same problem but I have an SDR so I know the problem is too
much mouse usage. I need to get one of those USB tuning knobs.

Jim

[email protected] April 3rd 10 03:56 AM

Well, it was inevitable...
 
You need a different and also much better mouse, such as the one I use
with my computer.Gyration Radio Controlled wireless mouse and my
Gyration Radio Controlled Wireless mini keyboard.
http://www.gyration.com

I used to know a gal who had all kinds of gyrations.

I use my Philips Wireless keyboard and my Philips wireless hand held
remote with my Philips model MAT 976 WebTV set top box.
Because I am Smart.
cuhulin


m II April 3rd 10 08:37 AM

Well, it was inevitable...
 
bpnjensen wrote:

Judging by his response below, he missed your point ;-)



His loss. I just hope he doesn't start medicating his dog with it.



mike

Drifter April 3rd 10 09:53 AM

Well, it was inevitable...
 
On 4/3/2010 3:37 AM, m II wrote:
bpnjensen wrote:

Judging by his response below, he missed your point ;-)



His loss. I just hope he doesn't start medicating his dog with it.



mike


I can see it now, 1 mile east, from doggies can of WD-40.

Drifter...

Joe from Kokomo[_2_] April 3rd 10 02:48 PM

Well, it was inevitable...
 
On 4/2/2010 8:25 PM, wrote:
I quit the booze in February 2009.I probally have used WD-40 on my
finger joint four or five times in my life.I don't think there is
anything rotting out my liver.


Yeah, your liver might be OK...now if only you would just quit rotting
out your lungs with those damn ciggies.



Joe from Kokomo[_2_] April 3rd 10 02:48 PM

Well, it was inevitable...
 
On 4/2/2010 2:59 PM, bpnjensen wrote:

They'll have to pry the tuning knob from my cold, dead, carpal tunnel
syndromized hand... ;-)


Syndromizing? Isn't that illegal in at least 42 states?


[email protected] April 3rd 10 05:08 PM

Well, it was inevitable...
 
I Really Should QUIT smoking.That crap is killin me!

Have you ever been spraying some WD-40 on something and WD-40 accidently
gets on your fingers/hands?
Sheeesh, most everybody has done that before.Or some kind of other spray
on/brush on kinds of super duper stuff.

Better watch out! Commie fed govt might start putting a special tax on
WD-40.
cuhulin


Chuck April 3rd 10 09:26 PM

Well, it was inevitable...
 

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


bpnjensen wrote:

I guess it was inevitable - Due to excessive knob twiddling, switch-
flipping and crouching in weird positions in the dark to better hear
distant signals, I now have a repetitive stress injury in my right
wrist - it's sore as hell! I guess I have to become a left-handed
clumsy oaf for awhile. I suppose that I will now need to use LSB
instead of USB, use lower passband instead of upper passband, and tune
from high to low instead of low to high. This is gonna be a tough
road to recovery...

Any and all advice welcome!

Ouch,
Bruce Jensen


Social Security Disability lurks in your future.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



Of course you would know because you've been scamming the system for years
now


--- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: ---

[email protected] April 3rd 10 09:51 PM

Well, it was inevitable...
 
Tookin me ahnudder leetle bareque, because Ahh reckon deeserv it, anna
beecasuz Ahh kin.

Ahh wuz outchsyde fillin en sum nayle holes wit sum uv that stuff.Ah
democrap B HO ButtKisser sittin on dat porch ober dar, eber onceit inna
ah wyle, Ahh purrten Ahh izza eatin summa dat dar nayle holes filler
stuff wit a taybul knife Ahh wuzza usin wit dat stuff.Yesterydey, Ahh
wuzza swingin mah long electric cord ahround an ahround lyke a Coyboy
Lasso.Ahh purtendid Ahh dun Lassoed ahh Cow en ah Rodeo.Ahh runned an
Ahh hogtyed dat Cow in fibe seconts flat!
cuhulin, the Rodeo Cowboy


dave April 4th 10 03:19 PM

Well, it was inevitable...
 
Chuck wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


bpnjensen wrote:

I guess it was inevitable - Due to excessive knob twiddling, switch-
flipping and crouching in weird positions in the dark to better hear
distant signals, I now have a repetitive stress injury in my right
wrist - it's sore as hell! I guess I have to become a left-handed
clumsy oaf for awhile. I suppose that I will now need to use LSB
instead of USB, use lower passband instead of upper passband, and tune
from high to low instead of low to high. This is gonna be a tough
road to recovery...

Any and all advice welcome!

Ouch,
Bruce Jensen


Social Security Disability lurks in your future.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



Of course you would know because you've been scamming the system for
years now

--- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: ---


Scamming? How so?

[email protected] April 4th 10 05:36 PM

Well, it was inevitable...
 
Yesteryday afernoon, Ahh wuz totein ah propane tank frum mah 1978 Dodge
van tu mah 1983 Dodge van.Dat B HO ButtKisser ahcross teh street wuz
sittin onna dat porch ober thar, he wuz eyeballin ebery bit uv me totein
dat tank.It wuz like he neber saw ah propane tank befo! Ahh seys out
LOUD, Ahh seys, HE LOOKS LIKE HE HASEN'T EVER SEEN A TANK BEFORE!

Wut it izz, Ahh haz tu be ober atz mah sister and brudder en laws houyse
atz 12:45 PM thi afernoon fur Easter dinner anna Ahh weel took his
propane tank bak ober thar tu himself.And frum thair houyse Ahh needs tu
stop offa atz teh Lowe's store fur sum more uv dat stuff fur fillin en
nayle holes anna oilso sum screw holes, anna oilso Ahh needs tu stop
offa atz teh Wal Mart store and bought ah nice Happy Birthday card tu
snayle male tu dat married Irish woman wayyyyyy ober yonder ahcrossit de
big pond.Her burfdey issa April 22.
DATS DAT!
cuhulin


[email protected] April 5th 10 04:44 AM

Well, it was inevitable...
 
Growing Reputation: Green Oak owners earn national notice.
http://www.clarionledger.com

Have y'all ever seen Mynelle Gardens? Mynelle Gardens is about a mile
and a half North of doggy's couch.In World War Two, Mynelle Gardens was
a place of therapy for U.S.recovering Soldiers.
http://www.city.jackson.ms.us/visitors/mynellgardens

About two and a half miles - three miles Northeast of doggy's couch,
some World War Two Dutch Airplane Pilots trained at Hawkins Field.
Hawkins Field is where I took my first Airplane ride, to Fort
Jackson,South Carolina.Old piston engines propellars Airplane.

http://www.devilfinder.com
Hawkins Field Jackson,Mississippi

Inevitable.
cuhulin


dave April 5th 10 02:27 PM

Well, it was inevitable...
 
wrote:
Growing Reputation: Green Oak owners earn national notice.
http://www.clarionledger.com

Have y'all ever seen Mynelle Gardens? Mynelle Gardens is about a mile
and a half North of doggy's couch.In World War Two, Mynelle Gardens was
a place of therapy for U.S.recovering Soldiers.
http://www.city.jackson.ms.us/visitors/mynellgardens

About two and a half miles - three miles Northeast of doggy's couch,
some World War Two Dutch Airplane Pilots trained at Hawkins Field.
Hawkins Field is where I took my first Airplane ride, to Fort
Jackson,South Carolina.Old piston engines propellars Airplane.

http://www.devilfinder.com
Hawkins Field Jackson,Mississippi

Inevitable.
cuhulin


I live in the birthplace of Boraxo.

http://www.mineralsocal.org/field_tripping/tick.htm


[email protected] April 5th 10 02:46 PM

Well, it was inevitable...
 
I remember watching Death Valley Days tv Westerns on tv back in the
1950s.
20 Mule Team Borax was their sponsor.
Either Ronald Reagan, or Ward Bond was the host of those old tv
westerns.I think he was Ronald Reagan.

I can still see those Mules now, hauling those long Wagon Trains of
Borax along that old Desert road.

I woked up late this morning.I turned on Super Talk Mississippi on my
radio.I caught the tail end of Paul Gallo talking to Tom Faber (Fabor,,,
Favor?) in Chicago.Tom mentioned a website, chicagolandpoon.com,,, or
chicagolandloon.com?

I haden't had my first cup of coffee yet.
cuhulin


[email protected] April 6th 10 03:49 AM

Well, it was inevitable...
 
Investigation reveals numerous bogus claims on Born in Kenya! Usurper B
HO resume.
http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/r...?ArtNum=287021
Inevitable.
cuhulin


BDK[_6_] April 6th 10 04:12 AM

Well, it was inevitable...
 
In article ,
says...
Investigation reveals numerous bogus claims on Born in Kenya! Usurper B
HO resume.
http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/r...?ArtNum=287021
Inevitable.
cuhulin


Your trust/faith in that kooksite is hilarious. It must be a result of
your being pickled for so long.
--
BDK, leader of the non-jew, non-existant jew paid shills!

[email protected] April 6th 10 04:35 AM

Well, it was inevitable...
 
B HO BUTT KISSERS Join Tea Party - Fed Up With B HO.
http://www.rense.com
Headline News Stories 24/7

Article links to Commie News Network (CNN) (KOOK SITE)
cuhulin



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