[NJARC] Argh! I did it again!
john ruccolo
jr6v6gt at yahoo.com
Thu Dec 13 14:53:34 EST 2007
Hi Dave,
Excellent idea! (so was yours, Alex). At two-something
in the morning, it's easy to forget to cut+paste the
individual email address, and send to the whole group.
But I'm glad it happened that way -- I'd like to put
them somewhere where everyone can have access to them.
I took a picture of a sign in the Ft. Monmouth Museum
that I think is a classic:
Discussion of RADAR outside the classroom is
FORBIDDEN.
Army Intelligence continues to consider information
dealing with Radar as CLASSIFIED. If your friends ask
you about Radar, tell them to read the newspapers.
Don't talk of Radar to ANYONE outside of the
classroom. Violaters will be punished under the
proviosions of the Espionage Act or by Courts-Martial.
KEEP SILENT
--- Dave Sica <davesica at juno.com> wrote:
> Visit our web site - See http://www.njarc.org
> _______________________________________________
> The easiest way I've found to send photos is to zip
> them all into a
> single file (easy to do: just Right Click -> Send
> To: Compressed Folder
> for the first one. You can then just drag additional
> files onto the icon
> for the compressed folder) and send using
> YouSendIt.com. No huge emails
> clogging inboxes, no tedious downloading individual
> files, no complicated
> FTP settings. Free for up to 100 MB files.
>
> --Dave
>
>
> On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 10:01:14 -0500 amagoun
> <amagoun at davidsarnoff.org>
> writes:
> > Instead of emailing photos, why not post them in a
> closed/open
> > account
> > on Google Photos etc. and email them to Fred that
> way?
> >
>
>
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> email: dave at sicaproductions.com
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