I could see one or two of 'em possibly developing an interest as a way to
pass the time but a lot of them don't have two brain cells to rub together
or any form of intellectual curiosity. (Sorry, but it regrettably *is* the
truth.)

 

I can easily see, however, how you could probably do a formidable job as a
DXer with that as one of your main forms of intellectual stimulation and
much time on your hands should the bug bite.

 

Mind you, the steel and concrete walls would not be conducive to good
reception at night and we sure as hell wouldn't want anyone wandering around
the yard late at night looking for WOWO..

 

Still, there's one guy who cleans units I may mention it to - just to see if
it kindles any spark. 

 

Lee

 

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From: John H. Bryant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2008 14:31
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Mailing list for the International Radio Club of
America
Subject: Re: [IRCA] The Graybar Hotel

Lee,
Thanks for the information... those folks have good taste in radios!  You
might let them know that we are getting ready to announce a fabulous
Ultralight Awards program. They could each add to the decor in their, ahem,
rooms, or maybe even trade-em like cigarettes!

I'm only half kidding.... what a group of potential Ultralight DXers!!! 


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