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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V93 #1477
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-
- Info-Hams Digest Sun, 19 Dec 93 Volume 93 : Issue 1477
-
- Today's Topics:
- 2K Filter FT990
- [Frequencies in use: a FAQ?]
- Carolina Windom
- How callsigns are sequenced
- how to scare away birds from my antenna
- Need Specs to control Rigs.
- Ni-Cd questions
- Optimum call sign for CW/contests?
- Reference for xmit tubes?
- Report on VK2WI Broadcast, 12 Dec 93
- Where are all the young enthusiasts? (3 msgs)
-
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- herein consists of personal comments and does not represent the official
- policies or positions of any party. Your mileage may vary. So there.
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 17 Dec 1993 22:54:59 GMT
- From: orca.es.com!olin!alan@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: 2K Filter FT990
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Speaking of filters and FT1000s...
-
- I am contemplating the purchase of an FT1000. I have heard good
- things about the FT1000 and I have heard some bad things. I have
- had the opportunity to use two different FT1000s recently, and I
- do like the performance of the receiver on CW. I began investigating
- what I would likely have to shell out for one of these and I
- discovered that there are two different models available; the FT1000
- and the FT1000D. The 'D ("deluxe") model includes the bandpass filter
- for "dual band reception", the TXCO (more stable oscillator), and 3
- additional filters (including the 2K filter). According to the AES
- catalog, the combined prices of the 5 additional accessories included
- in the D model did not equal or exceed the difference in list price
- between the D model and the standard model. I asked the person at AES
- why this was and he did not know. I asked about the TXCO accessory
- and it turned out that there was a specified four-fold improvement
- in stability (.05 ppm accuracy versus .2 ppm without the TXCO).
- Close enough for me. In short, it appears that the FT1000 is likely
- the better value because you can add any option later if you choose
- to do so. I guess the "added value" of the D model is that you do
- not have to install the five accessories yourself, if you really
- want them anyway (the delta is about $200). I would be interested
- in hearing opinions from FT1000 owners before I take the plunge. I
- have some input, but some more would not hurt. I have been a
- Kenwood TS-930 owner for many years, and am ready to upgrade to a
- more modern transceiver. I suspect that the FT1000 is a good choice.
- The current price of an FT1000 with no accessories is around $3000
- at the moment. The list price is close to $4000. Good thing that I
- have been saving my pennies.
-
- --
- Alan Brubaker, K6XO |~~|_ "Pumps have handles, Hams have names;
- <IYF disclaimer> | * |mine's Lee, what's yours?" - Lee Wical,
- Internet: alan@dsd.es.com|____|KH6BZF, the Bloomin' Zipper Flipper.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 17 Dec 1993 15:14:58 CST
- From: ftpbox!mothost!schbbs!maccvm.corp.mot.com!CSLE87@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: [Frequencies in use: a FAQ?]
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Have you considered purchasing the ARRL Repeater Directory?? It is a
- great source of reasonably up-to-date information on repeaters in all
- bands from 10M up to at least 1296. FYI, generally for anyone looking
- for information on a subject, the ARRL has a publication!! WA8NVW
- ------------------------- Original Article -------------------------
- Path: schbbs!mothost!binford!att-in!fnnews.fnal.gov!uwm.edu!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!h
- From: gereiswi@nmsu.edu (George S. Reiswig)
- Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.misc
- Subject: [Frequencies in use: a FAQ?]
- Date: 14 Dec 1993 01:52:37 GMT
- Organization: New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM
- Lines: 10
- Message-ID: <2ej695INNhbt@dns1.NMSU.Edu>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: dante.nmsu.edu
- X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL1]
-
- I hope this isn't a stupid FAQ, but I would really like to get
- some information: How can I get lists of 2m/70cm frequencies used in
- certain geographical areas, along with repeater offsets and access tones?
- It would also be nice to know police, etc., frequencies.
- I'd REALLY appreciate any suggestions. The only references I
- found (at Radical Shack) didn't have offsets or anything. I am
- particularly interested in the New Mexico/Colorado area.
- Thanks in advance for the help!
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 17 Dec 93 18:36:37 GMT
- From: mvb.saic.com!unogate!news.service.uci.edu!usc!howland.reston.ans.net!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!ulowell!swlvx2!cg-atla!hajjar@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Carolina Windom
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Does anyone know if any magazine has ever done a product
- review of the Carolina Windom ?
-
- I found a little information in World Radio June '88 and July '88
- but I couldn't find any product reviews. Their ad in QST and
- CQ states that 6 product reviews can't be wrong!
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1993 22:17:46 GMT
- From: netcomsv!netcom.com!jfh@decwrl.dec.com
- Subject: How callsigns are sequenced
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- There was a very interesting article in the December 1 W5YI report about
- the sequence in which callsigns are assigned. Here's how it's done (as
- of the mid-70's, I think). "A:", "B:", etc. at the beginning of a line
- mean the call sign group - A for Extra, B for Advanced, C for Technician
- or General, and D for Novice.
-
-
- Call Sign Assignment Order
-
- # = a number, $ = sequential letter
-
- Outside the 48 contiguous states:
-
- Pacific area
- A: AH#$, KH#$, NH#$, WH#$, group b
- B: AH#$$, group c
- C: KH#$$, NH#$$, WH#$$, group d
- D: KH#$$$, WH#$$$
-
- Alaska area
- A: AL7$, KL7$, NL7$, WL7$, group b
- B: AL7$$, group c
- C: KL7$$, NL7$$, WL7$$, group d
- D: KL7$$$, WL7$$$
-
- Atlantic area (Caribbean)
- A: KP#$, NP#$, WP#$, group b
- B: KP#$ (I assume this is a typo for KP#$$), group c
- C: NP#$$, WP#$$, group d
- D: KP#$$$, WP#$$$
-
- Continental US
- A: K#$$, N#$$, W#$$, AA#$-AK#$, KA#$-KZ#$, NA#$-NZ#$, WA#$-WZ#$,
- AA#$$-AK#$$, group b
- (prefixes AH, KH, KL, NH, NL, WH, WP reserved)
-
- B: KB#$$-KZ#$$, NA#$$-NZ#$$, WA#$$-WZ#$$, group c
- (prefixes KH, KL, KP, NH, NP, WH, WL, WP reserved)
-
- C: N#$$$, group d
-
- D: KA#$$$-KZ#$$$, WA#$$$-WZ#$$$
- (prefixes KH, KP, WC, WH, WK, WL, WM, WP, WR, WT reserved)
-
- Reserved non-geographic prefixes:
- WC - RACES
- WK - Club
- WM - Military recreation
- WR - Repeaters
- WT - Temporary licenses
- WZ - Temporary operating authority under proposed new rule
-
- W5YI also mentioned that two letter call signs with the first letter Y
- were originally reserved for institutes of higher learning - W5YG for
- Rice, W5YJ for Oklahoma State, W5YM for the University of Arkansas, and
- a bunch of others. W5YI once belonged to Rice as well.
-
- Were there any other specially designated letter combinations?
-
-
- ===========
-
- Callsigns assigned as of November 1:
-
- District Group A Group B Group C Group D
- Extra Advanced Tech/Gen Novice
-
- 0 AA0PJ KG0JP N0ZFP KB0LMN
- 1 AA1HU KD1SC N1QOL KB1BEI
- 2 AA2QI KF2SM N2XAA KB2QPY
- 3 AA3GK KE3KS N3QVP KB3AZG
- 4 AD4MR KR4HF ++ KE4HJE
- 5 AB5QJ KJ5SC ++ KC5DZT
- 6 AB6YI KN6US ++ KE6DDA
- 7 AA7ZR KI7TD ++ KB7JZM
- 8 AA8NC KG8EZ ++ KB8QHH
- 9 AA9JF KF9SE N9VKZ KB9IVZ
-
- N. Mariana Is. AH0V AH0AO KH0CF WH0AAY
- Guam NH2X AH2CT KH2HN WH2ANH
- Virgin Islands WP2C KP2CC NP2GT WP2AHU
- Johnston Is. AH3D AH3AD KH3AG WH3AAG
- Puerto Rico ++ KP4VW ++ WP4MLM
- Midway Island AH4AA KH4AG WH4AAH
- Hawaii ++ AH6NE WH6QJ WH6CQZ
- Alaska ++ AL7PJ WL7NY WL7CHI
- Kure Island KH7AA
- American Samoa AH8H AH8AF KH8BA WH8ABB
- Wake W. Peale AH9C AH9AD KH9AE WH9AAI
-
- ++All call signs in this group have been issued in this district.
-
- I don't know what the overseas 1 series is assigned to, or why 3 columns
- for Kure Island were left blank. Perhaps there has been only one ham
- there in the last 15 or 20 years?
-
- --
-
- ----------------------------------------------------
- Jack Hamilton POB 281107 SF CA 94128 USA
- jfh@netcom.com kd6ttl@w6pw.#nocal.ca.us.na
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1993 16:26:31 GMT
- From: ucsnews!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!math.ohio-state.edu!sdd.hp.com!col.hp.com!csn!news.den.mmc.com!pogo.den.mmc.com!boutell@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: how to scare away birds from my antenna
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <2enveu$hob@reznor.larc.nasa.gov> kludge@grissom.larc.nasa.gov (Scott Dorsey) writes:
- >In article <9312151601.AA00556@ganges.agro.nl> G.POLDER@CPRO.AGRO.NL writes:
- >>I'm thinking of scaring away birds from my antenna
- >>using ultrasound. I ever heard about people doing it,
- >>but don't know what frequency to use, or which
- >>output power.
- >
- >Why bother? With something like a yagi, they might affect the antenna
- >pattern a bit, but as soon as you put the key down, they aren't going to
- >stay there for very long. With a dipole they'll just affect the tuning
- >a little bit, and again they will quickly decide to move when you apply
- >power.
- >--scott
- >
- >--
- >"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
-
- I haven't tried it myself, but I have heard that the fake owls placed in
- the vicinity of the antenna are effective in alleviating the "bird on
- the wire" problem :-)
-
- 73 de WD0FTF (I think I'll keep my old call)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 16 Dec 1993 23:18:49 GMT
- From: ucsnews!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!cleveland.Freenet.Edu!da884@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Need Specs to control Rigs.
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Is there a Text fIle out there somewhere witht he codes or specs to send
- commands to the rigs to control there operation via serial port??
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1993 16:48:52 -0700
- From: orca.es.com!cnn.sim.es.com!msanders.sim.es.com!user@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Ni-Cd questions
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <1993Dec15.170356.1@uoft02.utoledo.edu>,
- klee2@uoft02.utoledo.edu wrote:
-
- > Hi:
- > Need some input on rechargeables,
- > 1. Should I store them Ni-Cd charged or drained?
- > 2. Should I discharge them after a period of storage and then
- > recharge them to full ? If they needed to be stored charged.
- >
- > Thanks
- > klee
-
-
- KLEE:
-
- I recommend charging them prior to storage, especially if they are in a
- pack. Single cells are OK to store either way. In fact individual cells
- which I purchase are usually pretty dead. I use many 4-cell and 8-cell
- packs with my radio control airplanes. I normally charge them when stored
- for the winter, then if I think about it, charge them at least once every
- three months. I also have a battery cycler that I use, especially in the
- spring before I put the batteries back into normal use. I will usually
- charge them up and then run them through the battery cycler to determine
- existing capacity (I get a direct milliamp hour capacity readout), charge
- them up again and go fly. If the capacity is less than 60% of rated, I
- cycle them a couple of times. If they don't come up, they get thrown away.
- Of course airplanes are more critical to battery failure than radios. I
- haven't heard of an HT crashing and burning as the batteries gave out. The
- other option is to give the reduced capacity batteries to my kids for their
- battery powered toys.
-
- I would not store a pack dead or near dead, because weaker batteries can be
- reverse charged by stronger ones (at lest as long as there is some closed
- circuit that keeps memory going or something else).
-
- My two cents;
-
- Milt
- --
- =========================================================================
-
- Opinions, thoughts, &cetera are my own (when I can remember them).
-
- "He flies the sky KB7MSF
- Like an Eagle in the eye UTAH
- of a hurricane that's abandoned."
-
- America
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1993 20:38:30 GMT
- From: nntp.ucsb.edu!library.ucla.edu!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!news.intercon.com!udel!news.udel.edu!brahms.udel.edu!penneys@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Optimum call sign for CW/contests?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Now that the pick-your-own-callsign era may be at hand, there is a lot
- of furious thinking about what new ones would be best for various reasons.
-
- I am primarily interested in CW and contesting in both modes. I want to
- come up with some 3-land calls which might have the most impact.
-
- All suggestions welcome and a bizarre prize will be concocted for the
- winning entry.
-
- Tnx Bob WN3K FRC
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1993 20:39:23 GMT
- From: nntp.ucsb.edu!library.ucla.edu!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!sdd.hp.com!hpscit.sc.hp.com!news.dtc.hp.com!srgenprp!alanb@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Reference for xmit tubes?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Mark Olson (molson@bml4380.cpg.cdc.com) wrote:
-
- : Can anyone point me to a reference for transmitting tubes?
- : I used to have the RCA Transmitting Tube Manual but it
- : took the long hike with a lot of my other "old" stuff.
-
- : Now I need information about the 4X and 4CX series
- : of xmit tubes: 4X150 series, 4CX250 and 4CX350 series,
- : and I cannot find anything but cursory information
- : about these.
-
- The ARRL Handbook has short-form info on some transmitting tubes.
- At least the basing diagrams and voltages and currents. The older
- editions (up to the late 70's) have more info than the current ones.
-
- AL N1AL
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 14 Dec 93 23:21:06 GMT
- From: munnari.oz.au!newshost.anu.edu.au!sserve!usage!metro!news.ci.com.au!eram!dave@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Report on VK2WI Broadcast, 12 Dec 93
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- What follows is a report of the events leading up to and surrounding
- the VK2WI Evening Broadcast on Sunday 12 December, 1993.
-
- -----
-
- I was invited to produce a report on the Council Meeting held on 10th
- December for inclusion in the Divisional Broadcast on Sunday 12th
- December; this I did, and it was posted on the packet network as a
- bulletin sent "WIA @ VKNET", titled "VK2 Divisional News" (from VK2WI),
- BID "24545_VK2RWI"; it was also sent to the world USENET newsgroups
- aus.radio, rec.radio.amateur.misc, and rec.radio.info, with Message-ID
- "4986@eram.esi.com.au". If there is anyone who has not seen that
- report after a reasonable time, please let me know, and I will forward
- a copy by whichever means are appropriate.
-
- The rostered morning broadcast team assembled at Dural on the morning
- of Sunday 12th December, to present the scheduled morning broadcast.
- Also in attendance were several visitors, including (but not limited
- to) Tim Mills VK2ZTM (Councillor), Cesar Miranda VK2TCM (Councillor,
- Broadcast Officer, and Dural Property Officer) and Bob Yorston VK2CAN
- (Councillor).
-
- The Divisional President, Terry Ryeland VK2UX appeared just before
- broadcast time. Following the usual banter he went into the Engineer's
- booth and remained there for a considerable period during the
- broadcast.
-
- It should be noted that during the morning broadcast there were three
- Divisional Councillors present (apart from T.Ryeland VK2UX): T.Mills
- VK2ZTM, C.Miranda VK2TCM, and R.Yorston VK2CAN. It is known that at
- least two other Councillors, Roger Henley VK2ZIG and subsequently Julie
- Kentwell VK2XBR, were in agreement that the report on that meeting be
- aired; this is a majority of the VK2 Councillors.
-
- It should be noted that the callbacks to the morning broadcast were
- heavily in support of the inclusion of the report on the Friday Council
- meeting. It should also be noted that there was some concern expressed
- in the past over the broadcast text being altered, and this had led to
- the attempted disciplining of a member. To prevent this, it was agreed
- that the broadcast notes be removed and returned in time for the
- evening broadcast, to ensure that the official notes were read out
- unaltered on that broadcast.
-
- Late on Sunday afternoon, the Divisional Secretary, Roger Harrison
- VK2ZTB contacted the scheduled engineer for the evening broadcast, and
- informed him that the broadcast was "cancelled" on "[his] authority".
- No reason was given, and being somewhat perturbed over this turn of
- events this rostered person contacted R.Henley VK2ZIG (a Divisional
- Councillor), and advised him of this sudden decision.
-
- Following many telephone calls, a majority of VK2 Councillors decided
- that the evening broadcast goes ahead regardless of any attempt to
- prevent same. As a result, two Councillors, R.Henley VK2ZIG and
- R.Yorston VK2CAN, gained access to the Dural premises, after
- encountering some resistance in the form of an unauthorised padlock.
- As none of the aforesaid Councillors was aware of this new lock,
- particularly the Dural Property Officer C.Miranda VK2TCM, he gave his
- permission to enter the premises regardless, with care to not damage
- WIA property.
-
- When the evening broadcast team appeared, the premises were secured
- against any interference to the airing of the broadcast script. It was
- noted that various items had disappeared from the Dural transmitter
- site since the morning broadcast; to wit: the logbooks, the visitors
- book, a broadcast tape, and minor items. It was not clear why these
- items had disappeared, but improvisations were made.
-
- During the broadcast, a telephone call was received from the Divisional
- Secretary, demanding that the broadcast cease immediately, by his
- authority. After advising him of who was present at Dural, he was
- ignored, and the broadcast continued. It ought to be mentioned that
- the Castle Hill Police were advised beforehand of the intention of the
- majority of Councillors that the broadcast goes ahead, and that they
- may receive some calls that may state otherwise.
-
- During the callbacks, a police car arrived. It was revealed by these
- Police that they had received a FAX, on Divisional letterhead, from the
- Divisional Secretary, advising them that a break-and-enter had occurred
- at the Dural site, and that they were to arrest those within, including
- the two Divisional Councillors. It is noted that the Divisional Secretary
- had already been advised of the situation at Dural, namely that a
- majority of Councillors had decided that the evening broadcast go ahead
- regardless of any attempt to interfere with it, or to alter the
- legitimately-prepared script.
-
- The police were advised of the situation, namely that it was a purely
- internal dispute, and they went on their way. The evening broadcast
- concluded; the logs were signed off; and the premises were secured.
-
- -- David Horsfall VK2KFU, acting under instruction from Cesar
- Miranda VK2TCM (Divisional Broadcast Officer and Dural Property
- Officer), Julie Kentwell VK2XBR (Publicity Officer), Roger Henley
- VK2ZIG, Bob Yorston VK2CAN, and Tim Mills VK2ZTM; all of whom are
- Divisional Councillors (with the exception of VK2KFU). 14 Dec 93.
-
- --
- Dave Horsfall (VK2KFU) VK2KFU @ VK2RWI.NSW.AUS.OC PGP 2.3
- dave@esi.COM.AU ...munnari!esi.COM.AU!dave available
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 17 Dec 1993 22:47:47 GMT
- From: unogate!news.service.uci.edu!usc!math.ohio-state.edu!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!eff!news.kei.com!news.byu.edu!cwis.isu.edu!u.cc.utah.edu!news.cc.utah@mvb.saic.com
- Subject: Where are all the young enthusiasts?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I would like to put my $.02 into this debate. First define young. Lets
- say less than 20 yrs. I was given an HF reciever at about age 10 by
- my grandfather who was a ham. Enjoyed listening for years but never
- considered joining. Got my ticket during my first year of college at
- Worcester Polytech (Home of W1YK). The reason: tremendous access to a
- shack equipped for DX, VHF, UHF etc. In my opinion there is nothing
- like the allure of true DX and talking to people all around the globe.
- It seems to me (in a narrow view) that the people who join the amateur
- ranks, and stay active, are not interested in 2m communications during
- their commute to work. Sadly, when I used to teach classes, 9/10 were
- there only to upgrade to tech and get their 2m gear on the air. If this
- is the introduction to radio that most kids get, then is it no wonder
- they do not have, or maintain interest??? BTW, I don't buy any of the
- expense/antenna related arguments for staying off the HF bands. Computers
- are much more costly to feed than a ham habit, and good HF can be found
- with just wires. I do, however, long for my 4el at 175 ft.
-
- 73, Mark KA1ODA
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 17 Dec 93 22:47:13 GMT
- From: mnemosyne.cs.du.edu!nyx!jsteinhu@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Where are all the young enthusiasts?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <drew.95.0@trl.oz.au>, Drew Diamond <drew@trl.oz.au> wrote:
- >Is there no longer any "magic" in radio for young persons? At my radio
- >club, I see the same bunch of (mostly) grey and balding heads- rare to see a
- >young, enthusiastic person attend a meeting. And on the air- same bunch of
- >grey beards- not many young voices.
-
- ...
-
- >Young persons now are surrounded by global TV, cellular phones, computers
- >with exciting games.... Is it surprising that building radios offers little
- >prospect of any real fun?
-
- Well as a 16 year old whas held a license for almost two years now, I
- have to say not to worry too much..There will always be people who want
- to "play" (or more importantly to "understand") with things. The main
- draw to ham radio was both the actully radio aspect of it, but also the
- group that ham radio is. My local club (Central Vermont Amateur Radio
- Club) was experincing what you desccribe..Then for some unkown reason a
- bunch of us kids just went "hey that sounds like fun". A key suggestion
- is to have clubs and people who give classes, hold them at a school. Not
- only is it a most logicly place to do this, (Guess what its day-job is..)
- but if you have a member who is a teacher he can spread the word and try
- to get peple intrested. In our reletivly small area, a school where the
- teacher got involved, there is currently a radio club of ~60 kids. So
- intrest is still out there...
-
- (going back to why I got involved, i sort of left that dangling)
- The other aspect was the community. I really enjoy talking with people
- about Rf scince, math that is involved, general scince...Whatever..and
- where else (besides internet) am I going to find that in vermont?
-
- Enough withe rambling..
- TTYL
- josh/N1MAM
-
- --
- jsteinhu@nyx.cs.du.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 17 Dec 1993 00:51:23 GMT
- From: mentor.cc.purdue.edu!sage.cc.purdue.edu!aj@purdue.edu
- Subject: Where are all the young enthusiasts?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Do what I did; try to play with the cutting edge where no one else (or
- at least not great numbers of "someone elses") play; digital communication
- in the 902-928MHz ISM band. This is fun stuff. It's so short range I can't
- really step on important communications, and it gives me design and
- construction experience for those higher bands, like the 5GHz ISM band. You
- can't use 28MHz construction techniquest at 5GHz, or you'll just get a
- space heater.
-
- I guess that because there are fewer of us young ones around nowadays, there
- is a statistical decline in the number of motivated ones. It's the 100th
- monkey theorem a lot of times; 1 starts washing its food, soon 10 do, then
- over a period of time, the numbers gradually increase to about 100 doing
- this in a colony of 5000. Then, suddenly, they all start doing it.
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- Now, 100 is a random number picked for illustrative purposes, but you get
- the idea.
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- In an age where the 100th monkey is watching Beavis and Butthead, is it
- much wonder why us geeky types concentrate on the neato stuff?
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- Another argument is that it takes a lot of discipline and curiosity to
- get yourself up on the tech curve, so you better start young. Nowadays many
- children are weaned on the front of the TV's picture tube, not on the ideas
- that drive it or the circuits that empower it.
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- : John Dormer
- : aj@sage.cc.purdue.edu
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