[NJARC] Re: survived vacation

John Ruccolo jr6v6gt at yahoo.com
Tue Aug 26 19:04:49 EDT 2008


Thanks, Alex!

I'm looking forward to drinking it. 

FYI, InfoAge Museum Folks -- On Sunday, I dropped off the BC-603 and BC-604 tank transmitter and receiver. They are in the front room of the radar display, under the table that has the BC-342.

The tank transmitter has a funny toggle switch on the front labeled TANK and OTHER USE. Hmmm....

Regards,

John




--- On Tue, 8/26/08, Alex Magoun <amagoun at davidsarnoff.org> wrote:

> From: Alex Magoun <amagoun at davidsarnoff.org>
> Subject: [NJARC] Re: survived vacation
> To: "NJARC" <njarc at mailman.qth.net>
> Date: Tuesday, August 26, 2008, 10:10 AM
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> _______________________________________________
> Jon,
> 
>  
> 
> Thanks to your delivery, I've converted my Kosovoan
> housemate to the great
> taste of cane sugar-sweetened Dr. Pepper, and driven one of
> my six-packs to
> Dorchester, Mass., where friends enjoyed a Dr. Pepper
> appertif before
> dinner.  I also use it for a refreshing breakfast drink
> (better than Tang,
> not quite as healthy as OJ).  I'll be ordering more
> next time, but one
> disappointing observation remains before my eyes completely
> lose their
> fine-detail resolution.  This wonderful stuff uses
> "natural and artificial"
> flavors.  Sigh.  If you know anyone at the plant that can
> explain what and
> why, I'd love to know.
> 
>  
> 
> John, your case is sitting in the Library-not on the floor
> of the museum,
> but it'll be here for your next visit.
> 
>  
> 
> Moxie was a product of great curiosity about 40 years for a
> young boy in a
> small Massachusetts coastal town.  What's with the
> dorky 40s guy pushing a
> glass of black liquid at you?  I think it was available
> only at Hooper's,
> the grocery that handled the remaining carriage trade in
> town; maybe wealthy
> matrons were the only people who still sipped the puzzling
> beverage after a
> day of cribbage at the beach club.  Finally I gave in and
> bought a bottle,
> which I found pretty foul.  But as my father said of hard
> liquor, Moxie's
> obviously an acquired taste, and now that micro root
> breweries are a coming
> trend and we tire of mass-marketed Coke and Pepsi, I'd
> glad take on Moxie's
> peculiar nasty-medicine flavor as an alternative. 
> 
>  
> 
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