[SOC] SOC Trash page: http://www.qsl.net/soc/trash.htm#top

Reicher, James JReicher at hrblock.com
Tue Jan 31 10:19:47 EST 2006


Ah, Little Grasshopper!  You have learned the Zen of the Training
Session!

73 de N8AU, Jim in Raymore, MO


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Subject: Re: [SOC] SOC Trash page: http://www.qsl.net/soc/trash.htm#top


Bob,

I've had a week like that at work.  A "training
session" with absolutely no logical content.  I began
writing notes to myself in a pad to keep my mind off
the ideas of responding to the aural trail of illogic
I was hearing.  I concentrated instead on why the PC,
the LCD projector, and even the pen writing in my hand
were all one with their environment:

"Projector - It knows no words, neither does it know
misery.
Computer - Silent, cool fan...a mindless murmur.  The
path to peace.
Pen - Glides on paper, smoothly writing.  No question
arises."

Try this.  Concentrate on why other things are one.

73 ;-),

---* Ken WI7B


--- B Roske <broske at hutchtel.net> wrote:

> Hi Ian,
> 
> I don't have your e-mail so the reflector get these
> Several additions for this page:
> 
> I know these are true because they happened to me.
> 
> 73
> Bob N0UF
> SOC #521
> 
> IDIOTS IN FOOD SERVICE:
> At the local KFC, I ordered a box of french fries. 
> I did this because I had 
> gotten a box of fried before. The counter help told
> me they didn't sell 
> french fries by the box, so I ordered three regular
> sized servings where 
> upon they took a 2 piece dinner box, lined it with
> paper, put the three 
> orders in the box.  I picked up the box and ask,
> "Isn't this a box of 
> fries?",  they didn't have a reply.
> 
> On night, my wife and I stopped a coffee shop, we
> checked the case prior to 
> setting down.  The waitress came to take our order. 
> Linda ordered coffee 
> and a roll, I ordered coffee and six doughnut holes.
>  The reply, "We don't 
> have doughnut holes."  I got up, walked to the case,
> pointed to them and ask 
> what are these,  "Oh! there 'Munchies'", I said "Oh,
> and where do 'Munchies' 
> come from?"  Another deafening silence.
> 
> IDIOTS AT THE POST OFFICE:
> I sent a QSL to Pitcairn Island,  M Wilson, PO Box
> 79, Pitcairn Is, Via New 
> Zealand.  It was returned with the notation, address
> needs City, State and 
> Zip Code.  This happened three more times, but this
> was the first.  The 
> second time, I took the QSL in and the guy at the
> counter said, " I've never 
> seen that happen before."  I assured him, it had. 
> Three days later I proved 
> it to him.  The fourth time was uneventful.
> 
> I received my local Radio Club news letter and a QSL
> from Spain on the same 
> day, they were both postmarked eight days prior. 
> When I asked for an 
> explanation at the post office the response was,
> "That pretty good service 
> from Spain!"  The newsletter arrived the day after
> our monthly meeting.  One 
> more time, deafening silence, MINE, hard to argue
> with logic like that! 
> 
> 
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