[Boatanchors] New Ham vs Old Ham
J. Forster
jfor at quik.com
Tue Dec 14 16:53:57 EST 2010
I was told some years ago that "if you wear a coat and tie in an airplane,
you are automatically upgraded to "Sir""
-John
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> Not only to church!
>
> I returned last night from a miniDXped to J6 and am continually amazed
> at how people dress to travel. Shorts, tee shirt and shower shoes, sweat
> suits and Nikes, anything you can imagine will be represented. I was in
> formal attire wearing Dockers and a chambray shirt! I wore socks also,
> which put me in the minority!
>
> The good news was that I was relatively comfortable when I stepped off
> the plane in Baltimore into 19 degree temps!
>
> 73 de Tom
> J6/W4OKW
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> It's a basic fact that people don't wear ties too many places. I'm told
> they don't even wear them in church. I can say I've never seen one at a
> hamfest in the brief 5+ years I've been attending.
>
> I have seen lots of dark-haired people. For some reason, blondes are
> scarce (as are women). My wife likes to go with me. She's usually the
> hit of the parade :)
>
> The demographics are obviously changing.
>
> There are a few hygiene-impaired, but I wonder if this is any different
> from the population at large.
>
> Regardless, I really enjoy my time at hamfests and wish I could have
> attended them when they were really hot. The closest I get is hanging
> around here and picking up what I can from people who have been there
> before. This kind of experience is invaluable.
>
>
>
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