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 Originally Posted by WA6MHZ
Yeh, and I didn't eat any pancakes either as I ate too many Fish Sandwiches last night at Mickey D's. What did I miss? SX-88 went for $100??? SR-2000 for $200?? I just KNOW I should have gone!!!! I did score a SBE SB-34 in almost working condition for $60 last week at the Yuma hamfest, so I was feeling broke. But I DID score a SX-88 original manual for $50 this week. I am just TICKLED about that, as one on Ebay just went for $281!!!!!!!!!!!
You didn't miss much. there WAS some nice Heathkit stuffbut pricyMuch better attendance than last month, but still empty vendor stalls. Maybe as the weather gets better... (But it was nice today- it warmed up by 8:30.)
Good luck on your current projects. I have an SB-200 and a SA-2040 Tuner to work on from last Summer.
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 Originally Posted by W5HTW
Velly good, Amelican. Now manual before hands under eyes read pages flip. Engrish workee put if paper on cleanly.
Proof that Yoda can talk while gargling?
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 Originally Posted by WR5AW
We moved on to bigger and better things... like cows 
I thought cow tipping had to do with leaving a couple of bucks for the ugly waitress.
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How do the cows get back up after they are tipped? Do you have to use a forklift and a BLock and Tackle?
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That's easy, just corral the bull back into the lot.
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 Originally Posted by WR5AW
That's easy, just corral the bull back into the lot. 
Apparently a very MOOOOving experience.
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 Originally Posted by AC0H
I think I'm going to invent the breath-a-lizer lock for computers. Your BBS posting privies will be suspended till your blood alcohol/chem panel comes up clean.
I think you'll find that all networks will fail and code cease to be written if you require clean tox screens prior to computer use
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 Originally Posted by WA6MHZ
I thought and thought about just WHY there is a Pancake on a rabbit's head. So I thought some more.
I still wonder why there is a pancake on a rabbit's head.
That's a city boy for you. It's because it's not actually a pancake. It's a flapjack. You know, jack as in jack rabbit? It's like word association. Flap jack > Jack rabbit, or flap jack rabbit.
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 Originally Posted by WA6MHZ
How do the cows get back up after they are tipped? Do you have to use a forklift and a BLock and Tackle?
Actually you will find that cow tipping is, for the most part, a myth. They really aren't as easy to knock over as people say they are.
As for them getting up they give birth on the ground and get back up just fine from that so I would imagine they could get themselves back up just fine.
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