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) > > > > > >_______________________________________________ >General mailing list >[email protected] >http://brlug.net/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net
