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KB2VXA > HISTRY   09.11.07 03:29l 42 Lines 1446 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 23630_VK2TV
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Subj: Re: VK6BE > BLAM! You got it?
Path: ON0AR<DB0RES<F5GOV<F4BWT<I0TVL<F6CDD<F6BVP<VK2TV
Sent: 071109/0223Z @:VK2TV.#MNC.NSW.AUS.OC #:23630 [Kempsey, QF68JX] $:23630_VK
From: KB2VXA@VK2TV.#MNC.NSW.AUS.OC
To  : HISTRY@WW

Hi Bob and all,

"BLAM! You got it?" No dummy, YOU got it! That's what you get for not 
bonding the chassis together with a common ground, switching the CT was 
never the problem. Now you blame it on the Dutch and their diabolical 
radio, maybe they're out to get you. In fact I'm pretty sure of it, every 
audio tube of the day that had a cap had it connected to the grid, they 
wired it to the plate just to amuse your fellow in the shop at your 
expense of course. They're practical people building those dikes, 
practical jokers too.

"Now I hit "reply" to send this on its way."

Therein lies your problem, you forgot something.

"NO typing address needed or done."

How then does the BBS know what region to send it to?

"The address should be correct..."

It usually is, you reply to me @WW so everyone reads our dirty laundry 
when you could leave a PM on the BBS or e-mail me.

OK, enough yanking your chain, I'm not talking about addressing, I'm 
talking about the SUBJECT FIELD! You do know which field is which now 
don't you? Winpack doesn't change the line in the subject field, it 
COPIES it. It's up to YOU to reply to the sender, Winpack is only 
software and can't do your thinking for you.

That makes umpteen and two, now what? <bork>

73 de Warren

Station powered by JCP&L atomic energy, operator powered by natural gas.

Message timed by NIST: 02:23 on 2007-Nov-09 GMT



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