Kris,
Well, I spent good money on the Jack Benny Home-Study Course in Sit-Down
Comedy. ;-)
Just forget it for now, but mark your calendar (not in that order).
Bodhisattvas have their own inscrutable agenda, and beings are not to scrute
them. Even if they can.
Not seeking thanks, no; predicting you will ring with thanks in 30 years. Or
whatever technology is foremost at that time. And may the Devil take the
hindmost, I guess, when it comes to orphan technology.
But I find myself practicing Morse code, here. For radio. A great mode, an
original mode, requiring little power, and able to get through (to be read
through) heavy noise, QRM or QRN. Lovely sounds: I can play them on my 'cello,
as well as with key, paddle, or bug.
73,
--Joe
PS You *bet* it takes 30 years to get established. Keep going! I mean, it
takes longer.
> Kristopher Grey <kris@...> wrote:
>
> The Bodhisattva seeking thanks from a sentient being? You are a funny one.
>
> On 8/5/2012 6:10 PM, Joe wrote:
>
> > I let it go at this. Thank me in 30 years.
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