> I found this quite elucidative ;-)) > Hope everybody agree... > > 73 de Jose' ct1axg > > ----- Mensagem reenviada de bob_wa6ufq > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ----- > Data: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 14:50:59 -0000 > De: bob_wa6ufq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Responder para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Assunto: [softrock40] Wikipedia : Via (Was What the > heck is a via?) > Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Via: a road in ancient Rome taken by early amateur > radio operators to > get to the hamfesticorum. The most popular via was > Via Candystorius, > and usually had many roadblockticus set up by the > wives (XYLia) of the > early radio operators. These hastily erected > impedimentus were called > 'saturdaychoresicus', and were found to be quite > effective until the > early hams perfected the art of > sneekoutofthehousitus. - Wikipedia > > > --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], w2csh wrote: > In the assembly notes for the Softrock V6 there is a > constant reference > to something called a VIA or VIAS. What the heck > does a via mean? > >
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