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Old July 22nd 03, 05:21 PM
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"N2EY" wrote

IOW, there's no cure for stupid.


Of course there is!

God Bless You, Dr. Kervorkian.

With all kind wishes,

de Hans, K0HB




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Old July 23rd 03, 02:57 AM
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"K0HB" wrote in message news:63b0090192ade4351a23bafe8fd159c4.128005@myga te.mailgate.org...
"N2EY" wrote

IOW, there's no cure for stupid.


Of course there is!

God Bless You, Dr. Kervorkian.

With all kind wishes,

de Hans, K0HB


I dunno.

Kevorkian is only one man, and there are a lot of stupid ones out there.

Actuarial Tables are painfully slow.

Large meteor impacts are few and far between.

I think we're stuck with no cure.
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Old July 23rd 03, 11:58 PM
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"Hans Kohb" wrote in message news:8f02feb31ddb579148f941fd4d16518c.128005@myga te.mailgate.org...

Reality does not care what you believe. -K0HB


I like the one from "Star Trek: The Voyage Home" : "Nothing Unreal Exisits"

73

Steve, K4YZ
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Old July 24th 03, 01:26 AM
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I like the one from "Star Trek: The Voyage Home" : "Nothing Unreal Exisits"


Well, there's "imaginary" numbers in math class. Not real, but they
exist....

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Old July 24th 03, 01:29 AM
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"Robert Casey" wrote in message
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I like the one from "Star Trek: The Voyage Home" : "Nothing Unreal

Exisits"


Well, there's "imaginary" numbers in math class. Not real, but they
exist....


Ah but "imaginary" numbers are used to describe things that do exist (phase
phenomena and such I believe). Since imaginary numbers describe real
events, therefore "imaginary" numbers do exist and are thus real. In this
case, "imaginary" is a misnomer.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE



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Old July 24th 03, 06:12 AM
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I like the one from "Star Trek: The Voyage Home" : "Nothing Unreal Exisits"


Well, there's "imaginary" numbers in math class. Not real, but they
exist....



How about the "j" portion of an impedance.
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Old July 27th 03, 05:36 PM
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10 out of a possible 10 on the "troll-o-meter ...

Carl - wk3c

"Nomen Nescio" wrote in message
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They are only "agreements" written by
IARU and what is IARU ? Nothing, just
smoke ...
The next target is to FORBID totally CW
on ham bands below 1 GHz, because of
pollution generated by CW and old farts
CW coders using illegal amps. All
no-coders hams must put a mondial complaint about CW pollution in the
world.
Remember TITANIC had sunk because CW
was used. If SSB was used, the ship
has been saved. Samuel Morse invented
his silly code because he was not
enough clever to invent SSB.


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