Cap'n,

I have to agree with you completely.

Ed Richards
N5VSK - Amateur Extra - Not much of an HF setup at this point.


At 09:46 AM 5/16/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi ALL,
>
>First of all, I wish to "Thank" ALL the members of the BRLUG-list for their
>being
>so helpful and understanding of newbies.  [IMHO] you guys (and gals) are the
>"GREATEST!"  A lot of that comes from the fact that a lot of you are Amateur
>Radio Op's, but more on that later.
>
>Now, is there a website that I can go to to look up all the acronyms that
>y'all
>are using?
>
>Is there a chance that a newbie list could be set-up to maybe help those of
>us who
>are NOT sysadmins or "gurus"?
>
>When I get home fromn work, my poor, arthritic, fingers are sore from
>pounding on
>this keyboard until 7 PM.  Then, they get a workout trying to go thru all
>the Linux
>books I have trying to find what y'all are talking about.  LOL!  I have
>"questions",
>but the guy at Radio Shack didn't HAVE the answers to Linux, Hihi!  Many a
>night,
>I have gone to sleep trying to find an acronym mentioned on the list.  8-)
>
>That brings me to an Off Topic subject:  How many of you are Ham radio Ops?
>If
>you have a General class license, I need you call sign and to know if you
>have 75 meter
>or 40 meter set-ups.  PSK-31?  Please e-mail me privately to
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>If there are enough of us, maybe we could start a 75 meter or 40 meter
>"local" Linux
>net, hihi!
>
>My callsign is KA5LQJ...King Ace 5 Lucky Queens & Jacks.  My name is
>DON.....
>"Double Or Nothing", it goes with the poker hand.  ROFL!
>
>I have some trees that need to be 'trimmed', then a Delta Loop is going up.
>
>Uh Oh, the boss just handed me some work orders, so........
>
>till then,
>
>"Cap'n Buck"
>(KA5LQJ)
>
>
>
>
>
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