Good Morning All, ;-) Thanks for all the information. Yes, I'm really looking for a flat-fee site. I don't have any "cards", except my ATM and QSL cards, LOL! The last thing I want is some "suit" in my face, with "Guido" & "Tony" behind him with baseball bats an Sak-crete, LOL!
My music interest vary from Classical (Bach, Beethoven, Wagner, etc), Blue- grass, Country, Blues, comic routines, some Jazz, LOTS of Honky Tonk (LOL!), Military marches, Native American, , Celtic, Polka & Schottisches, Cowboy "Western", Rock-N-Roll and of course, Cajun. If you're from Louisiana, you HAVE to have "Jolie Blon", Hahaha. Now, while it's "illegal" to SWAP music, should anyone know of a song I just might like, please e-mail me off-list and let me know where I can find it on a site. I'm also planning on collecting pictures of "space"...galaxies, stars, gas clouds, Hubble shots, and beautiful things here on Earth...mountains, valleys, sunrises, sunsets, plants, "critters" and of course those friends who send me their pictures. There IS no thing as "ugly", except one's own attitude. ;-) I continue to read that Fedora 6 "Bible" and seem more confused the more I read, LOL! Maybe it will all 'click' eventually. I wished there was a simpler to understand book for us Ol' Fart newbies. There IS no SBLUG any more here in S'port and the "guys" have scattered far and wide. That makes it all the harder, when no one local is around to call on the 'twisted pair' to ask or come over to show you the error of your ways, hehehehe. I know it would be a LOT of trouble, but have y' all considered doing some "lessons" that could be downloaded or viewed on the NET for Newbies? THAT would certainly help a lot of possible Linux users all over the World OR be a money-making venture for some individuals. Something to at least consider. Well, I need some more Cajun Cowboy "Sock" Kawphy and get busy doing some more antenna research on 2 meter Quagi antennas. I'm hoping to build a wooden, long-boom (over 24') that I can mount to work individuals and FM repeaters. The 2m/70cm "J-pole" I have at 40' already gets into the 147.33 mcs. machine in Alex. Baton Rouge and Lafayette repeaters are on my list to work now. Who knows, maybe I can work a few of you down there, LOL! If I get band conditions, I could also work the 6 meter repeaters down there. :-) Keep your powder dry and watch you'rn "top knot". Respectfully submitted, 73, Don/K5-MKE
