Isn't that the same thing? :-) Mike

WD7F - John in Tucson wrote:

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> It's a pilot's term, I think.  Missed the target, no target found, 
> missed the interception point, etc.
> de WD7F
> John in Tucson
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> I always figured it was coined by guys who struck out on liberty (shore 
> leave).....  ;-)
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>     I'm probably wrong, but I've always thought it is an Australian term
>     that has been adopted in this country.
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>     Richard
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>     Where did the expression "No Joy" originate to indicate an
>     unsuccessful repair effort?
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