As to the Mult Ops that is why I sometimes make the journey to N0NI. I
often wind up doing the grave yard shift on 160-80-40 SSB. As to the IA
Pig farmers, just show up in you bibs and boots smelling like hog dung
and no problem. BTW, we've changed the state song from "that's where the
tall corn grows. to "that's where the fat pig grows. Yes, I'm from Iowa
"where there are two pigs for everyone" (with my apologies to the Beach
Boys).
73 Larry W0ETC
On Fri, 09 Jan 2004 21:34:42 -0500 George Johnson <w1zt@comcast.net>
writes:
> Let's see. That would make it SO1OF and SO1SO. And maybe we need to
> throw
> DXCluster in there somehow. But Marty is right about the Multi...
> whoops.
>
> Marty, how many OF and SO (sick ones) do you use in a multi?? You
> can
> count me as the OF. I may not need a radio but I can "supervise"
> and cook.
>
> And Larry, we will come to IA next year so you can work your own
> state. Can you put me in touch with one of the P Farmers who might
> not
> need their 75m station during the day??
> 73, George .. W1ZT
>
> At 08:57 PM 1/9/2004, Larry L Lindblom wrote:
> >I usually stay out of these kinds of debates as all they tend to do
> is
> >raise blood pressure and result in the same old arguments.
> However, IMHO
> >at age 58, having had a stroke 6+ years ago, having been treated
> for
> >Chronic Lymphatic Leukemia two years ago and probably doing more
> chemo
> >starting within in a month we need an Old Fart or Sick-Ones
> Category for
> >people like me. Yes, at this age with my health problems SO2R is
> too
> >hard on the brain and I need lots of rest.
> >
> >73 Larry L
> >
> >W0ETC
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