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From: G6XCJ@GB7COW.#44.GBR.EU
To : INFO@WW
> TO: INFO @WW
> FR: VE3WBZ@VA3BAL.#SCON.ON.CAM.NOAM
>
> DT: Wednesday,October 21st.,2009 @ 1032hrs JPST
>
> << Quoting G6XCJ to INFO @WW >>
>
>> From : G6XCJ To : INFO @WW
>> Type/Status : B$ Date/Time : 20-Oct 21:58
>> Bid : EE0463G6XCJ Message # : 27361
>> Title : RE:KB2VXA on oor Bob VK6BE
>
> Hello Rodge G6XCJ ....mooo---bubbling about Europe somewhere
>
> Please excuse if I cut or "snip" out my quoted text...
>
>> YOU SAY YOU ARE ON SKYPE YET NO ADDRESS????
>
> YES ... I am on Skype.[if ub on skype, y i no see ur address?] You have already text messaged me
> there, and I answered you. What address? My mailing
> Address? Let me know.
>
>
>> We all lament the closure of Bob on Packet as he was so
>> much easier to read and study than EBT....2 or 3k ok
>> but 6 or 7k? If i knew how to do it i would set up my
>> own 24/7 packet station BBS as i have noone within 200
>> miles offering service> but okay, no problem if you,
>
> Rodge ...If you wanted to setup your own BBS, you could
> do so, and I think the only plague is keeping it all up
> and going, and answering complaints, and this or that
> not working....etc....the behind scenes of what a sysop
> puts up with.
but noone can complain for a service they dont pay for can they?
>
> I have been offered help too in establishing a BBS on
> Packet, and I might just do so, when things here stablize.
>
> If I do so, and I too will need help <g>... then I will
> also get you the same help. No problem.
well that sounds like a great offer Pete. did you c x-files tonight?
>
> Being a sysop, is way way diferent from being a user,
> so I hope you are prepared for this venture.
>
>> You said you were in the Black Watch? When was that then?
>> Like most regiments these days they have all come under
>> County regiments or The Rifles which was formerly part
>> of my regiment now 7 Bn strong!
>
> NO never in the Black Watch, only my family living in
> Scotland. I guess they liked them so much, they have
> Black watches in their country.
so wot units did you serve with then to qualify as a legionnaire?
>
>> bye bye where you going? sounds like you are on your own
>> these days with no one to pamper thee breekie in bed?
>> what?
>
> A Ham Operator, is always on his own, either confined to
> the dungeon for the time he wants to play radio,[not a term i use i prefer to say on *watch* rxing
for emergency calls] or
> otherwise. It isn't a hobby that grabs the whole
> family when one is the only one licenced and the rest
> must pass this or that to enjoy. Once I emerge
> from the rad-i-ooo whatever, I rejoin the family which
> is my wife, and the pets and no... thankfully I am
> not alone. As for pampering in bed, I usually
> get up early and get some tea for my wife, and maybe
> toast or muffin with some jam or butter, in bed so
> she can watch some morning TV from BRASIL and kickoff
> the day.
So you do pamper her too. Brasil eh? Mine gets a helping of Hong Kong or
Bombay....:)
>
> At that same time, I am usually out unloading the
> dish washer.
>
>> Ah well time to go watch box.
>
> me too .... FIFA World Cup is coming too....
oh no not another sports geek?
>
>> UIV32 is a direct two way RF comms, there are many
>> options via telnet or ISS or RF. Some seagoing folk set up
>> their own stations in their radio rooms and remain in
>> contact at a specific time all through thei voyage
>
> Interesting, but when you mention seagoing, I suspect this
> is those with their own boats, because those going on
> cruises, and these ships are in International waters,
> so they better have the OK from the captain.
fouled up there sir all my mates are captains of their own ships, i have
ham contact with several on seafrance/peto/ not to mention a few others
and sometimes i get to use my mobile from mid channel:)
>
>> Best wishes, Rodge (g0cjm/g6xcj at gb7cow.#44.gbr.eu)
>>
>> Somehere in European Union/EEC
>>
>> [End of Message #27361 from G6XCJ]
>
> Aaaaaah that Europe ...somewhere......and this means perhaps
> a travel advice log of what to do and not to do....so many folks
> on here enjoyed that Rodge. It was better info then the stuff
> the travel agency posts ...well before the snow blows, we hope
> also to get the Yellow Submarine out for it's last cruise
> up north somewhere to just enjoy the colour.
>
> See you later....whenever...somewhere in Europe, while we might
> be somewhere in CANADA....from the Yellow Submarine...as I note
> we do have a packet connect up there...as well some skype too.
>
> 73 Pete VE3WBZ
Skype is FREE
Best wishes, Rodge (g0cjm/g6xcj at gb7cow.#44.gbr.eu)
Somehere in European Union/EEC
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