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- Date: Tue, 10 May 94 04:30:02 PDT
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- Info-Hams Digest Tue, 10 May 94 Volume 94 : Issue 508
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- Today's Topics:
- Looking for "SuperMorse"
- Still desperately seeking volunteers
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- Date: 10 May 94 10:49:36 GMT
- From: yale.edu!noc.near.net!chaos.dac.neu.edu!chaos.dac!wy1z@yale.arpa
- Subject: Looking for "SuperMorse"
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
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- In article <1994May9.135249.26213@dg-rtp.dg.com> starling@ripav33.rtp.dg.com (Johnny Starling) writes:
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- From: starling@ripav33.rtp.dg.com (Johnny Starling)
- Sender: starling@ripav33 (Johnny Starling)
- Date: Mon, 9 May 94 13:52:49 GMT
- Organization: Data General Corporation, Research Triangle Park, NC
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- My father is looking for a DOS program called "SuperMorse", or at least
- that's what he thinks the name is. It's supposed to help you study the
- morse code, generate test for the different license classes, etc.
- Does anyone know where I can pull this off the internet, or where it can
- be purchased, if it indeed does exist. thanks
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- Date: 10 May 94 10:24:50 GMT
- From: agate!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!uknet!bcc.ac.uk!link-1.ts.bcc.ac.uk!zcapl34@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
- Subject: Still desperately seeking volunteers
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- seawolf@yesanext.sbay.org (Sameer Manek:SysOp) writes:
-
- >catz@wattres.SJ.CA.US (Catherine Watt -- KD6LSP) writes:
-
- >> This will be the second posting of this note. I do still need help!
- >>
- >> I am seeking volunteers to provide radio support for a bicycle tour in the
- >> Aptos vicinity on the 15th of May. I will be arriving at the start of the
- >> ride at 6.30am, and will need other volunteers to be there by 6.45am. The
- >> ride is called Strawberry Fields Forever and benefits the Global Cyclists
- >> Exchange, whose aim is to promote peace among the various peoples on our
- >> planet through cycling.
-
- >Ahh, maybe thats your problem meeting at 6:45am. The only way anyone is
- >going to get me up and out of the house at that time is if the house
- >is on fire, and even then don't wake me up till my bedroom door is on
- >fire. <G>
-
- >Then again I live in San Jose, and getting to Aptos would take a good
- >hour, which means I'd have to leave the house by atleast by 5:30am.
-
- >Try hitting up the locals instead..Seeing the number of posts that you've
- >made I doubt you've had much success here. Time to hit 10 meter and get
- >the radio addicts. Or if your really desparate get a bunch of cbers
- >instead.
-
- Was that last comment really needed? I really think that labeling a whole
- group of band users is particularly irresponsible. Next time someone moans
- about "Ham" activities and how they "always" have 200ft towers, and "always"
- wipe out anyones chances of getting any form of TV signal. Please remember
- your own bout of generalisation...
-
- Maybe a cross-post onto rec.radio.cb might be a good idea?
- Maybe thinking before typing may help???
-
-
- GW0TJO
-
- zcapl34@ucl.ac.uk
-
- For the record. I have ALWAYS found CB'ers treating the bands with respect.
- That is more than you gave them wasn't it?
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