[SOC] The ultimate SOC move
Bob Nielsen
nielsen at oz.net
Thu Apr 20 15:00:19 EDT 2006
If you are successful in finding it all, you are welcome to come and
do the same for my garage!
Somewhere amid the piles of whoknowswhat, moving boxes still unpacked
after six years, etc., I have an unfinished I/O card and amplifier
for my K2, an unbuilt KX-1, several radios, computers and TNCs in
pieces plus unknown quantities of tools, not to mention a shoebox of
QSLs including a few for countries which I have not yet submitted for
DXCC (and not common ones either)! I recall there is a workbench
there as well, although I am unable to prove it at this time.
Now that the weather is improving somewhat I really intend to rectify
this problem, but the XYL has plans for the garden, so I don't know
if I will be able to devote the time required.
73, Bob N7XY
On Apr 20, 2006, at 9:37 AM, Bill Cunningham K4KSR wrote:
> Now I've really done it. I had been working a small project at desk
> in shack
> when it was decreed necessary to prepare for weeklong invasion of
> ankle
> biting aliens. So I dutifully packed up solder, small dikes,
> needlenose and
> several other other small tools, then put away the workpiece.
> Grandkids
> have now departed and it's time to resume project. Only I can't
> find where
> I hurriedly packed away the tools. It wasn't to garage workbench
> where
> usually kept. So I'm dead in the water until I can figure out
> where they
> have hidden.
>
> That's about as SOC as you can get, except perhaps to note a record
> number
> of days without a single construction error.
>
> Bet the damn tools are lost with the luggage and I'll just have to
> pack it
> in unless I can conjur a packet switch.
>
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