[Milsurplus] Re: "They're giving them away on cereal boxes these days"

Joe Foley redmenaced at yahoo.com
Tue Dec 19 20:25:12 EST 2006


Nah, nah, nah,

That's the old version!

Too many people got cut with the scissors! Now all
they have to be able to do is open the easy-open box
and wrestle with the liner bag,.... well, no, they
don't even have to do that, the license is between the
box and bag.

And if they can manage to send in four box-tops they
can receive a Morse Code De-coder ring in the mail!!

Joe



--- BSugarberg <bsugarberg at core.com> wrote:

> From: Dave <n7af at juno.com>
> Date: Sunday, December 17, 2006 10:00 am
> Subject: Kellogg's & FCC Sign Pact
> 
> Washington D.C.-
> It was announced today that Kellogg's and the
> Federal
> Communications Commission have signed a pact to
> issue Amateur Radio Licenses on specially marked
> boxes of Corn Flakes.  In this unprecedented move
> the FCC believes this will not hurt amateur radio
> but
> allow all individuals to receive an amateur radio
> license
> without having to demonstrate any skills with the
> exception
> of being able to use a pair of scissors to cut out
> their
> operating permit from the breakfast cereal box.
> 
> Kellogg's spokesperson commented that they were
> proud
> to have been selected by the government to be the
> issuer
> of licenses for amateur radio in the US and hope to
> soon
> make an agreement with other cereal loving
> countries.
> They also expect they will be issuing certificates
> of
> achievement for DXCF for confirmed contacts with 100
> corn
> flakers.
> 
> 
> 73, Bruce WA8TNC
>
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