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KB2VXA > BIKES 10.09.08 00:22l 49 Lines 2088 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 44410_VK2TV
Read: GUEST DK3EL
Subj: Re: VE3WBZ > soup to nuts
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Sent: 080909/2309Z @:VK2TV.#MNC.NSW.AUS.OC #:44410 [Kempsey, QF68JX] $:44410_VK
From: KB2VXA@VK2TV.#MNC.NSW.AUS.OC
To : BIKES@WW
Hi Pete and all,
Hoons, loons or whatever the entertainment never ends and I have a front
row seat on the porch. Unfortunately I won't be out there too much
watching the fun as they slip and slide on the white stuff so maybe I
should get one of those machines and watch the morning surprises in June?
Speaking of Klaus and the zapper, the other side of that coin is the
Taser. Heh, chlorine in the gene pool? Any comment Mister K?
Eh, now how could you connect to my packet station when it's not on the
air and without an antenna? I don't know where that notion came from and
besides, I haven't surfed the network in a few years having found little
out there and even when I still used radio the mail box, digi and beacon
were shut down due to lack of use. It rather died around here except for
a few NTS users so no point keeping it powered up 24/7 anymore. No, ham
radio isn't dieing, just packet has fallen by the wayside in favor of
other digital modes.
Not being a news buff I hadn't heard the end of the surfer story but I
was told by a reader of the regional paper one was rescued and the other
lost. Sorry no details, I don't know if the pilot ever got his pizza
either.
Thanks for the warning, when I get to your TVPROG I'll first scan it for
viruses and open it VERY carefully. Then which wire do I cut, red or
blue? Decisions decisions decisions....
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