[R-390] Retire and move your R390A's to Alaska-For FREE
eldim at att.net
eldim at att.net
Tue Jan 6 00:49:11 EST 2009
Hello & Happy New Year Perrier & GM's,
Sounds like a sure winner.
How soon before we get a stock offering?
I may take a thousand shares if I can get in on the ground floor.
My two R-390a's should help to offset the global climate change.
Speaking of climate change, if I had stood still for an hour last evening
I could have become a HUMAN SNOWMAN. The stuff was really
sticking on our 5 mile bike ride last night and required several stops to
clear that snow.
73,
Glen/KA7BOJ
Tacoma, WA
eldim at att.net
-------------- Original message from Perry Sandeen <sandeenpa at yahoo.com>: --------------
> GM List.
> Wrote: And I see myself not fitting in to the general scheme of Business today. If I could get out, I do believe I would be in a small cabin in Alaska with my
> radios and a cup of coffee.
> Pilgrim this is your lucky day! Do the following steps exactly and the brass
> ring is yours.
> 1. Form yourself as a LLC WITH an inscrutable technical name such as “Ionics Wave Preservation”. It is important to incorporate something into the name
> that implies you are the you are saving a valuable irreplaceable resource.
> 2. Apply for a U.S. government bailout. You can justify that in case of a nuclear attack, including “dirty bombs” that you will have the only reliable communications for government use. Be sure to come up with all the money you need to go to Alaska first class. Include anything you can think of. Then triple the amount so you can absolutely guarantee no cost over runs or a return trip for more funds. Be absolutely sure that you come up with a jumbled set of
> numbers. This shows this isn’t a hokey deal. If at all possible, computer
> calculations, graphs, etc. because politicians KNOW that computers don’t lie,
> just people do.
> And without this bail—er “helping hand in this extraordinary financial timeâ
> € you companies failure would “negatively affect national security”.
>
> Wrote: How many R-390A's would it take to keep the place warm I wonder?
>
> My recent check with NOAA showed the whole area to be about –50 below zero at
> night and warming up to a balmy –20 or so during the day depending on various
> locations.
>
> It might be prudent to do what the USAF did at what was Shmia (sp) Air Station.
> Several floors below ground and a couple above so you can get out if there is
> heavy snow. With, say 20 or “A”s going at any time the floors above should
> be cozy.
>
> If questioned by any officialdom about the number of radios running at any time,
> remind them that you’re making sure Air America stations aren’t having
> transmitting problems. Officialdom won’t want to be going against the new
> social order that could cut of funds from Washington.
>
> And no, no, no; one is not “technically obsolete”. One is doing “historic
> preservation of a national period treasure so that the library of congress will
> not lose this historical data.”
>
> Remove hip boots and Start Packing!
>
> Regards,
>
> Perrier
>
>
>
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