[NJARC] Picture recovered

John Dilks oldradio at comcast.net
Sat Jun 23 14:26:22 EDT 2018


Hi Bill,


Glad we figured it out.


On no hardware, I guess I thought it extra funny (or not) was that at work in my job back in 1963 with Western Electric, some of the wise guys always tried to hand the soldering iron over - hot end first.  We found ways to get even (like hide their car keys -or- go in their car and turn everything on when they were still inside work; wipers, radio with volume all the way up, direction signals on, etc. Panic for them when they started their car.  They got the message.)  later and they usually stopped.


If you were thin-skinned, you didn't last long there.  I made it 38 years. 😊

 

73, John Dilks, K2TQN

Web Site - www.k2tqn.com
Having fun smelling hot rosin and solder again.

> On June 23, 2018 at 12:24 PM Bill VanSteveninck wrote:
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>     surprised not to see a piece of hardware. Bill Van Steveninck— Thanks for the lightning response.
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