[...]
> By the way I saw an absolutely brand-spanking-new Rolls Royce here
> (Chicago) over the weekend. They are incredibly ugly.
[...]
Blame BMW for that. Tut mir auch leid.
This is way off topic isn't it?
Well it should be obvious to all that the "Upper Class Twit Of The
Year" is not confined to the British Isles. True, it's a different
variety than here, look at Trumpf. And here they have ocean liners
rather than Aston-Martins. Yet there is no genetic diversity among
them across borders.
By the way
On Tue, 2018-09-18 at 16:13 -0500, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
> Brian -
> Are you British?
> Reading your reply was like reading a Monty Python script. If such
> existed.
>
That's just normal for us Brits.
In the late sixties we were somewhat miffed to discover that our
excellent, serious, documenta
Brian -
Are you British?
Reading your reply was like reading a Monty Python script. If such existed.
This is almost too embarrassing to explain to you Brian, but the
contact point would be the DIY ethic,
wouldn't it be, My Main Man Brian?
Homemade Linux, homemade radios, homemade beer: 3 peas in a
On Tue 18 Sep 2018 at 15:50:45 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Tuesday 18 September 2018 15:12:52 Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
>
> > Go In Peace.
> > Real radio engineering, despite everything, is a dying art/science.
[...]
> Now you know why my posts occasionally end with a sigh...
As do my read
On Tuesday 18 September 2018 15:12:52 Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
> Go In Peace.
> Real radio engineering, despite everything, is a dying art/science.
Yes, its got so bad the ma & pa small town broadcaster has to call in a
factory engineer to keep them on the air. The days of the likes of
Chester
Go In Peace.
Real radio engineering, despite everything, is a dying art/science.
Check out the Crystal Set Society, my man.
Real Men, Real Women, Real Radios.
https://www.midnightscience.net/
On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 2:57 PM Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> On Friday 14 September 2018 13:58:40 Marty wrote:
On Friday 14 September 2018 13:58:40 Marty wrote:
> The Debian whippersnappers need to know their hacker history :)
>
> I've heard the stories about getting caught on or near a tower.
> Supposedly you can feel it before it scrambles your brains. I would
> not seek out the experience.
Sufficient p
The Debian whippersnappers need to know their hacker history :)
I've heard the stories about getting caught on or near a tower. Supposedly you can feel it before it scrambles your
brains. I would not seek out the experience.
On 09/12/2018 02:08 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
Yeah, I've some exper
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