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[ 05/07/2004 00:44z #:0865 @:G4YUU QRA:IO92CN ]                      .


                           Have a Nice Say !!


G4YUU wrote:-
>> Mike G1ZRN asked a perfectly normal question and I and others gave Mike a
>> Perfectly normal answer to his " Help Question ".
>> 
>> No one else mentioned " Donkey Work " and "Expecting others to do it for
>> him".

Andy GM7HUD replied:-
 
> I thought Pete's reply a tadge harsh but it made me smile in anticipation
> of the reaction it may receive! Mike asked nicely and I replied. As long as
> he doesn't ask another callbook question for a few years I wont consider
> him a freeloading cheapskate! :-)


Hi Andy

I know that you did reply.....

Many tnx fer the comments. For what it is worth the Post code in the RSGB
Callbook for my call sign is over twenty years out of date. 41 houses in this
cul-de-sac and all have the same postcode. B71 1NT "NOT" B76 8NT. Changed many
years ago but why I do not have a clue.

Call Centres take some convincing and always ask me my house number. Changed
my Mobile Phone today as Orange decided to cancel my cheap " Planahead Scheme
" which has been quite cheap for the last four years and I went to PAYG.

As far as the 'Net is concerned and " Google " search engine is concerned it
has been a tremendous source of information. My friend has the BBC Publication
"History" and delights in trying the crossword. Using "Google" has turned up a
myriad of answers to clues with the crossword.. No cash involved.

I have learned about the last male person hanged in the UK, who was the Lord
Chancellor in 1806, the Duke of Anjou 1409 - 1480 the father in law of Henry
V1

Many many more questions in the crossword which opens up a new a completely
new era of education which has been very interesting in reading comments
placed on the WEB by fantastic people not knowing who is ever going to read
their comments. 

Saves me going to the Local Library but very much appreciated that these
people who must have spent hours in placing information on the WEB for others
to read and enjoy.

What I cannot find is the following:-

Australian Aborigines Pre Colonial Way of Life with letters M*S*SS. A
tremendous amount of information on the 'Net relative to Australian Aborigines
but nothing whatsoever relative to the clue.

Any ideas from our OZ readers.....

A life without " Google " on the Internet seems to be unthinkable.

Over to you Andy GM7HUD..

BFN


73,  John, G4YUU @ GB7FCR
     00:35 on 05 July 2004
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