[Heathkit] Re: Gerbils
Greg Mijal
bluebirdtele at earthlink.net
Sat Jan 29 16:04:55 EST 2005
AND NOW WE GO BACK TO HEATHKIT REFLECTIONS
RIGHT?
Greg
WA7LYO
in sunny Feenix
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From: <W5HTW at att.net>
To: <heathkit at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2005 1:58 PM
Subject: [Heathkit] Re: Gerbils
>
> Dear Mr. Pacho:
>
> I can't speak for Duane, but I seriously doubt he intended to offend any
Spanish speaking 'ham operator' gerbils,and he likely didn't know any would
be reading this reflector. Certainly I didn't! What a surprise!
>
> I try to avoid offending skunks, racoons, or coyotes (not the kind that
carry illegals across the Rio Grande, but the 4-legged kind that catch cats)
no matter what language they speak, which would probably be a mixture here
in the southwest. It is understandable how gerbils could be so very easily
offended, as all they have to do is walk on that darned wheel. Well, that
and take naps. And eat, of course. (I have no idea what gerbils eat,
whatever language they speak. Steak? Burritos? That's probably what they'd
eat if they lived with me, as that's what I eat and I'd feed 'em table
scraps.)
>
> I missed any reference Duane may have made to Spanish speaking humans, if
he did indeed do so. You certainly drew a lot of unsubstantiated
conclusions based on a comment about gerbils. How did that get to Jews and
Blacks? Are there Black and Jewish gerbils, too?
>
> I did learn something, though. Gerbils are extremely sensitive. I had
not known that.
>
> By the way, congratulations on being multi-lingual. When I went to
France, I learned French. Figured that was what I was supposed to do in a
foreign country, (lke you learned English when you came to the US) since I
was living there. Learn the language of that country. Not all that great
at Spanish, but I get along on trips to Mexico, which saves me having to
find a Mexican who speaks English. Of course, if I moved there (for some
odd reason) I'd spend a lot of time learning a lot more Spanish. Here in
the USA, naturally, I tend to stick pretty much to English.
>
> Please apologize to your gerbil if anything here offended it.
>
> 73
> Ed
>
> Duane B. Fischer: As a latin that speaks spanish and english, and moved to
the USA
> in 1927, I object to your reference,of hams operators that speak other
lenguage .I
> can imagine your private comments about the black americans and the jews.
Again I am
> sorry for you, that are only able to speack only one. Yours truly can also
speak
> Italian and Iindonesian. How sorry I am ,that a person with a such
limited culture
> can direct as net.
> Frank/WB4EHB
>
>
> >>
> >> If the HCI Saturday and Sunday Nets are to continue, then the NCS needs
to find
> >> some new owners for some equipment. Simply put, I have to pay for
medications
> >> not covered by my insurance provider. I need to sell the vintage stereo
audio
> >> gear (write me for a detailed list) and if that does not sell, I will
have to
> >> sell the Icom 756 transceiver used for the Nets. Hopefully the audio
gear sells,
> >> problem is solved and the Nets continue. help if you can.
> >>
> >> The Saturday January 29th HCI 40 meter Net will be held despite
temperatures
> >> cold enough to make ice cubes wear bun warmers! Ever see an ice cube
wearing a
> >> snowmobile suit, helmet and Cowboy Bob manure kickin' boots? If you do,
get a
> >> digital photo, as nobody will believe you!
> >>
> >> Join us for the HCI pre-Net which will commence at 12:30 PM EST, (1730
UTC). If
> >> I can get the gerbils to stop speaking Espanol and taking morning and
afternoon
> >> siestas, with a short nap in between, I may be able to get the little
treadmill
> >> turning, the gearbox reduction unit spinning, the generator generating
and the
> >> watts up the antenna and out into the frosty air. If not, I may
actually have to
> >> resort to using wall current provided by the twin nuclear reactors in
Midland,
> >> MI that seem to be making a lot of people, places and things glow in
the dark!
> >> The good news is, if those people are ever unemployed they can always
rent
> >> themselves out as portable nightlights!
> >>
> >> The Net proper will begin at 1:00 PM EST, (1800 UTC). The frequency
will be
> >> 7.280 MHZ lsb ± for key clicks, mike splatter and hopefully no
interference
> >> from the AFC based bunch in FL and the various others in surrounding
states.
> >> They have agreed to start their Net at 3:00 PM EST, (2000 UTC), we
shall see.
> >>
> >>
> >> I hope to hear many of you tomorrow, so be there or be left out of the
fun,
> >> facts, infamous Ham Fest buying fibs, fabulous how to fix suggestions
and a
> >> whole lot more. Hear you then!
> >>
> >> Duane Fischer, W8DBF
> >> NCS: Hallicrafters Collectors International
> >> netcontrol at w9wze.org
> >> Web Site Contributions: webmaster at w9wze.org
> >> HCI: http://www.w9wze.org
> >>
> >> _______________________________________________
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