Re: Seasons Greetings




Brian Morrison wrote:

On Thu, 23 Dec 2010 15:43:25 -0000
"Brian Reay" <seewebsiteinv@xxxxxxx> wrote:

And, if it isn't too much to hope for, some good HF conditions!

Need to get the sun turned up to regulo 5....

In the days before the internet and the DX cluster, one had to apply
skill and knowledge and seek it out oneself. These days it's far
easier - plus the fact of better HF propagation hiding the
shortcomings in one's own station.

Besides, if the sun stays on the back burner, we'll be into Global
Cooling before long - and the new taxes that will be deemed
necessary...

--

Spike
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