[HBR] another take on "all talk..."

William L. Hopkins [email protected]
Mon, 29 Apr 2002 14:31:39 -0400


Helmut & Co.

Well, some of us are waiting for the summer, when the basement warms up and we can
spend some time building the HBR.  Mine will be the HBR 16.  So watch out boyz n'
girlz.  I will be asking you many questions, once I start.  I will even consider
putting my work up on the web, as I go.

ciao
bill hopkins
AA2YV


Helmut Usbeck wrote:

> >At 6:44 PM -0400 4/26/02, [email protected] wrote:
> >>
> >>All talk, no action in the HBR department for the last year.
> >
> >--
> >
> >Walt's tag line reminds me of a humorous sign I used to see at the
> >Tokyo office of a company I used to work for. In the kind of broken
> >syntax that I have to admire from anyone who has struggled to learn
> >English as a second language, the sign exhorted us "NOT TO BE NATO".
> >It was explained to me that NATO meant "No Action, Talk Only"!
> >
>  Same pronunciation as the Japanese
> >word for fermented soy bean paste which (to me) is a rather
> >foul-smelling substance.
>
>                Something like the tag line?  Nuoc Mam sauce anyone?!
>
> >73,
> >Joe K9LY (still scrounging parts; consider me NATO for now!)
>  --
> Helmut Usbeck, WB2ADT [email protected] on 04/29/2002
>
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