[SOC] SOMEBODY IS A GENIUS OUT THERE:
Joe Fischer
aa8ta at fischerhome.org
Mon Jul 24 18:28:27 EDT 2017
My favorite number: π. It will take forever to send it, though. There are a few other transcendental numbers I could send on other bands.
Joe, AA8TA (SOC member number π)
Resistance is not futile; it's voltage divided by current
> On Jul 24, 2017, at 18:05, John Bell <f5vhc at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> I've got numbers, you've got numbers, we've all got numbers which we could
> exchange here. I'll start the ball rolling because somebody gave me my
> number earlier:
> 823
>
>> On 24 July 2017 at 23:53, Art - W6KY via SOC <soc at mailman.qth.net> wrote:
>>
>> Don't they do this on 10 meters when the band is alive?
>> Some 10-10 thingie where everyone has a number and
>> they keep exchanging those numbers and getting paper
>> awards based on the amount of numbers.
>> There are awards based on the total of numbers, the
>> sum of the numbers, the sum divided by the number of
>> numbers.
>> Thank God 10 meters is dead or I would be on there
>> chasing the paper. I do remember when 10 was alive
>> there was a Chattanooga Chu Chu net handing out some
>> good numbers!
>>
>> 73, Art W6KY SOC # @*)(%^&
>> w6ky.com
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>> Reach Across the Aisle and Choke a Liberal...
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>>
>> From: Frank S. Tapley <cptflak at foxinternet.com>
>> To: SOC at mailman.qth.net
>> Sent: Monday, July 24, 2017 10:26 AM
>> Subject: [SOC] SOMEBODY IS A GENIUS OUT THERE:
>>
>> "BingO" and a "BingO"..
>>
>> The soc could have an event called the "number swap." How perfect is
>> that. At the end of the allotted time frame, whatever number you end up
>> would be your number. When and if the band is dead, you either have to
>> write
>> a letter to another soc ham and trade numbers, or email them, or fly it on
>> a
>> kite above your house for somebody to come and get. Or if perchance got
>> lucky and found one on the bands, swap away. Once you got somebody elses,
>> then you could swap that number with someone else, so on and so forth.
>> Nobody would know who they are, everybody would be lost, but everyone would
>> have fun. Sort of like a 'Field Day' but call it "Failed Day." -- I didn't
>> think of this, via reading all the soc imputs, experts, imperts, etc, it
>> was
>> just out there, you guys are all sleeping giant geniuses. How crazy does it
>> get? It sorta reminds me of one of them world wide contests you hear on a
>> weekend on the cw portion of the band when everybody is sending numbers to
>> each other jam packed full of keyboards and cluster pileups. "Ugh" did I
>> say
>> that? That's a transgression to the Ahe Snarrel Snarrel Ell.
>>
>> Looks like I'm banished to the garden again by another mother nature
>> sunny day lashing. Ya'all are great tho, seriously.
>>
>> WB7NZI
>>
>>
>>
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