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Re: [TenTec] Will Orion be Ten-Tec's Last?

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Will Orion be Ten-Tec's Last?
From: tongaloa <tongaloa@alltel.net>
Reply-to: tentec@contesting.com
Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 16:37:55 -0500
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Robert Higgins wrote:

Sorry, I guess I'm just hopelessly dense, but this follow-up post did
nothing to help me understand the first post. Perhaps if you explain it to
me like I'm a six year old.

73
Bob K4LW
John Rippey wrote:



Well first, you have to consider that I might not be taking any of this stuff seriously.
Then read what


John Rippey wrote:




When a company loses its brainiest employee (Doug Smith), it's time for black crepe, it seems to me, rather than sentiments such as he won't be missed because his work was done. One thing Smith's departure shows is how difficult it is to recruit and retain top-notch talent in locations such as East Tennessee. Virginia Tech, located not far from Sevierville in Blacksburg, Virginia, has the same recruiting/retention problems for its engineering faculty. Appalachia is not Austin, Texas, or northern Virginia, if you get my drift.


"brainiest employee" makes me think how the hell does he know this? did he weigh their brains?
Well that's not very nice to say and at almost the same instant I had this mental image, described below.
Makes the point in a humorous way.


"Appalachia is not Austin". Yes, I got his drift. I like S.E. TN and Blacksburg and said so.

The question about the RX320 was to drive home the first point about the "brainiest employee".
IMO, it's just as difficult, maybe more so, to design something as nice as the RX320 is in terms
of price/performance and sheer elegence. It's a VERY nice design.


I'm not gonna buy an Orion. Would rather spend it building stuff.

73,
-Bob



Imagining a bucket hanging from a fishermans scale. Each TT employee plops his gob of gray (gravy) in the bucket while a green visored clerk sporting armbands, and an acetate collar on a striped shirt, dutifully records the reading on greensheets on an old metal clipboard. Personally I'd rather live in East TN.

Who designed the RX320. IMO, it's a very elegant design and quite a radio for the $.

-bob




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