Rick Sivernell wrote:
Snip
I *work* in the 360 area code (most of western Washington). I live in 206
(Seattle area). Redmond is in 425 (King County *except* Seattle). Without
the ferry ride I could drive there in 20 minutes (traffic permitting). Or,
my preference, I could hit it
David,
Here in the pacific northwest we transmit them via tree sap
-- we aren't
allowed to use owls or other birds.
Is there an RFC that covers this? Avian carriers do have an
RFC (see my
previous post). If you method is legitimate, then it either has or
needs an EXPERIMENTAL
You can't be that close to Redmond, you've got a 360 area
code! :-) Of
course,
I suppose that's relative given the list membership.
I *work* in the 360 area code (most of western Washington). I live in 206
(Seattle area). Redmond is in 425 (King County *except* Seattle). Without
the
On Tuesday 24 July 2001 03:37 pm, you wrote:
You can't be that close to Redmond, you've got a 360 area
code! :-) Of
course,
I suppose that's relative given the list membership.
I *work* in the 360 area code (most of western Washington). I live in 206
(Seattle area). Redmond is in
On Tuesday 24 July 2001 20:37, Condon Thomas A KPWA wrote:
Or,
my preference, I could hit it with a short range tactical nuke from here.
d In A Chord,
5 or 10kt?
Just curious.
Terence
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Condon Thomas A KPWA wrote:
You can't be that close to Redmond, you've got a 360 area
code! :-) Of
course,
I suppose that's relative given the list membership.
I *work* in the 360 area code (most of western Washington). I live in 206
(Seattle area). Redmond is in 425 (King County