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Did I get ripped off?
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New Ham wrote: Did I get ripped off? You might try a Stetson. |
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"John S." wrote in message oups.com... New Ham wrote: Did I get ripped off? You might try a Stetson. four or five X beaver John? BH |
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John S. wrote:
jawod wrote: John S. wrote: New Ham wrote: Did I get ripped off? You might try a Stetson. Try a Dunce Cap (low capacitance) attached to your screwdriver and manually adjust until your dip meter reads moron ![]() Uh oh...feeling a bit testy today??? Not, not at all...didn't you see my ? No offense intended. |
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In article .com, "John S." wrote:
jawod wrote: John S. wrote: New Ham wrote: Did I get ripped off? You might try a Stetson. Try a Dunce Cap (low capacitance) attached to your screwdriver and manually adjust until your dip meter reads moron ![]() Uh oh...feeling a bit testy today??? What good's a hat if it don't keep the antenna dry? I think I'll keep it though, for some odd reason my SWR's are better. |
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John S. wrote:
Brian Denley wrote: David G. Nagel wrote: John S. wrote: Or looking for a left-handed crescent wrench and fetching a bucket of prop wash. The problem with this joke is that the wrench exhists. Handedness in a wrench is determined by which thumb closes the jaws. Right thumb right hand wrench, left thumb left handed wrench. I have a left handed crescent type wrench. Where was it made? POLAND of course. Wrench available for inspection. Dave WD9BDZ At 23, I took a job as a young engineer at a place that had previously been a gyroscope manufacturer. As the new guy, they asked my to deliver a briefcase to the boss' office and (you guessed it) there was a spinning gryo in the briefcase. I got a big surprise when I tried to turn a corner in the corrider and the briefcase kept going straight ahead! A great 'new guy' trick. -- Or send the new guy in engineering to supply for a pressurized container of Dihydrogen Monoxide. Careful that stuff is extremely deadly if inhaled. Or send the new finance guy to get the difference finder. |
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jawod wrote: John S. wrote: jawod wrote: John S. wrote: New Ham wrote: Did I get ripped off? You might try a Stetson. Try a Dunce Cap (low capacitance) attached to your screwdriver and manually adjust until your dip meter reads moron ![]() Uh oh...feeling a bit testy today??? Not, not at all...didn't you see my ? No offense intended.Ooops...please accept my apology. |
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Brian Hill wrote:
"John S." wrote in message oups.com... New Ham wrote: Did I get ripped off? You might try a Stetson. four or five X beaver John? BH No, no! Thats a waste of good beaver : |
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Ahhhh!! Those only work when it rains capacitors !.
73, Steve, K9DCI "John S." wrote in message oups.com... New Ham wrote: Did I get ripped off? You might try a Stetson. |
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Somebody wrote: No. This is an honest to god left handed crescent style wrench. Hold in left hand and close the jaws using the left thumb. I have a metric one :-) Yep ! Me too. I have a 150mm "Crescent" wrench! Works great on metric nuts & bolts. 73, Steve, K9DCI |
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