[Boatanchors] RE: [Milsurplus] Stuff
Dave Maples
dsmaples at comcast.net
Thu Oct 19 22:19:34 EDT 2006
All: It's absolutely true. Another thing to remember: If you have a spouse,
and you pass away, how will your spouse ever deal with it? My wife takes
pleasure in my enjoyment of the hobby, but she has also incented me to
become a lot more discriminating than I have been in the past.
Dave WB4FUR
-----Original Message-----
From: milsurplus-bounces at mailman.qth.net
[mailto:milsurplus-bounces at mailman.qth.net]On Behalf Of Don Merz
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 9:23 PM
To: David Stinson; telegrapher at att.net; Boatanchors at mailman.qth.net;
Milsurplus at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Milsurplus] Stuff
This is an absolute truth. Sadly, it seems to be one
of those things that has to be learned through direct,
personal experience. Or divorce. Or both.
So far, I can't get down to "2 or 3". I am under
50--including everything--radios, test gear, antenna
tuners and all. I was over 150 at one time, which is
when Dave's absolute truth became clear to me.
Ah well...
73, Don Merz, N3RHT
--- David Stinson <arc5 at ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> Too much "stuff" becomes a burden.
> You can become enslaved by your "stuff,"
> having so much of it you can't finish or enjoy any
> of it,
> spending all your time digging or trying to find new
> places
> for ever more "stuff."
> Pick two or three things you really care about.
> Sell the rest. Never look back.
> You'll be happier.
> D.S.
>
>
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