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Bill Hennessy April 20th 04 11:21 PM

tracy wrote:


Is there anyone on the East coast that is good?

Tracy

Try a ham radio store most do repairs.

Bill, N5NOB

starman April 21st 04 09:14 AM

Frank Dresser wrote:

"Paul_Morphy" wrote in message
...


If it's glowing like a lantern it may be too late to repair it.

"PM"



A "good" repairman can fix anything.

Frank Dresser


That may have been true in the days of vacuum tubes but many of todays
consumer electronics products are much too complicated for a repair
person to stay informed on everything.


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Paul_Morphy April 21st 04 04:24 PM


"starman" wrote in message
...
Frank Dresser wrote:

"Paul_Morphy" wrote in message
...


If it's glowing like a lantern it may be too late to repair it.

"PM"



A "good" repairman can fix anything.

Frank Dresser


That may have been true in the days of vacuum tubes but many of todays
consumer electronics products are much too complicated for a repair
person to stay informed on everything.


Time for a sense of humor upgrade, starman. Frank was tweaking the OP's use
of the nebulous (in this usage) adjective "good." Don't feel bad; you
weren't the only one who didn't get it. For everyone who missed the joke, I
recommend:
http://www.childs.mccsc.edu/sense_of_humor.htm

"PM"




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