Re: [time-nuts] Coining a new term

2011-06-13 Thread Russell Rezaian
And like the biological mushrooms they resemble, have a tendency to multiply. At least for Time Nuts... -- Russell At 6:30 PM -0400 2011/06/12, William H. Fite wrote: And an old, weathered bullet might resemble a morel. ___ time-nuts mailing list

Re: [time-nuts] Coining a new term

2011-06-13 Thread Magnus Danielson
On 06/13/2011 02:27 PM, Russell Rezaian wrote: And like the biological mushrooms they resemble, have a tendency to multiply. At least for Time Nuts... The term has already been used to illustrate the antenna testing at the Meinberg facility. :) I haven't picked any mushrooms there, will

Re: [time-nuts] Coining a new term

2011-06-13 Thread Hal Murray
And like the biological mushrooms they resemble, have a tendency to multiply. Do they grow in fairy rings? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairy_ring - well.. when you put a puck on top of a 6 foot length of conduit, it really does look like a mushroom (sort of like Enoki) Some

[time-nuts] Coining a new term

2011-06-12 Thread Rich and Marcia Putz
HI all; I believe the T-nuts have coined a new name for GPS antennas, Mushrooms! I always hated the term pucks any how. Regards; Rich ___ time-nuts mailing list -- time-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to

Re: [time-nuts] Coining a new term

2011-06-12 Thread Jim Lux
On 6/12/11 2:29 PM, Rich and Marcia Putz wrote: HI all; I believe the T-nuts have coined a new name for GPS antennas, Mushrooms! I always hated the term pucks any how. well.. when you put a puck on top of a 6 foot length of conduit, it really does look like a mushroom (sort of like Enoki)

Re: [time-nuts] Coining a new term

2011-06-12 Thread William H. Fite
And an old, weathered bullet might resemble a morel. On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 6:18 PM, Jim Lux jim...@earthlink.net wrote: On 6/12/11 2:29 PM, Rich and Marcia Putz wrote: HI all; I believe the T-nuts have coined a new name for GPS antennas, Mushrooms! I always hated the term pucks any