John Rippey wrote:
When a company loses its brainiest employee (Doug Smith), it's time
for black crepe, it seems to me, rather than sentiments such as he
won't be missed because his work was done. One thing Smith's departure
shows is how difficult it is to recruit and retain top-notch talent in
locations such as East Tennessee. Virginia Tech, located not far from
Sevierville in Blacksburg, Virginia, has the same recruiting/retention
problems for its engineering faculty. Appalachia is not Austin, Texas,
or northern Virginia, if you get my drift.
Imagining a bucket hanging from a fishermans scale. Each TT employee
plops his gob of gray (gravy) in the bucket while a green visored clerk
sporting armbands, and an acetate collar on a striped shirt, dutifully
records the reading on greensheets on an old metal clipboard. Personally
I'd rather live in East TN.
Who designed the RX320. IMO, it's a very elegant design and quite a
radio for the $.
-bob
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