Dear Towertalk Reflectorites, I was pleased to see QST publish the letter from K0OVQ (Sept. 2002 QST, page 25--lower right hand corner) explaining that the plural of antenna is antennas, not antennae
All Agreed with John... John I have also felt the same with Lightning.&.Antennas .. etc... what about their .& . there & theirs & theres ?? to & too.... fourty & Forty.. Oh! Well .. there are just to
Dear Treasured TowerTalkians, I must respond to my esteemed and respected colleague's note regarding the apparent supercilious usage of certain terms peculiar to Amateur Radio. W0UN has my utmost res
--Original Message-- From: towertalk-admin@contesting.com [mailto:towertalk-admin@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Lew Sent: Saturday, August 17, 2002 2:44 AM To: lew@teleport.com Cc: towertalk@contesting
wut on erth ar yew all gettin sew ecksited abowt? as long as we kin unnerstan wut peeple ar said abowt antenas an such, we ott tew leeve them aloan. yew shudent cast the furst stone unles yew ar purr
Before someone calls a halt to English (or French) class I gotta throw my 2 cents in. My Dad used to keel haul us when one of us kids would use the following incorrect grammer (I see it a lot hee-yuh
Yes Chris, I was taught NOT to use Get or Got at School.... But I do use it a bit = now as SO MANY OTHERS use it... Hi Hi... But Chris, isn't 'Real Good'.... a bit better than just .. 'Good'... = Hi
Uh,Matt.... that's "grammar" and "I'm finished", if you please. (Or even if you don't please) Also, to be quite picky, it should be "correct" and "incorrect", not "right" and "wrong". Even pickier: o
On the hole .. that is correct. -- Original Message -- From: "Ron Feutz" <feutz@wctc.net> To: <shr@ricc.net>; <lew@teleport.com> Cc: <Towertalk@contesting.com> Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 10:38 AM
Author: gdaught6@leland.stanford.edu (George T. Daughters)
Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2002 13:14:56 -0700
And there and several distinct variants of "American" English. Then there's "strine," the English-like language spoken by the "Ozzies." 73, George T. Daughters, K6GT
If your talking about OZZIE OSBOURNE, what ever he's speaking bared no resemblance to English in any form. :=) http://www.mscomputer.com additional 5 percent off
It is my understanding that a very long time ago the State of Maryland passed a law decreeing that English shall no longer be spoken within the State, only American. Thank goodness contest season is