I wonder about the origin of the abominable "Nine-r." Why niner, not oner or
twoer, etc? Or nine-iest, or nine-ing? Maybe we should add a superfluous
syllable to all numbers? In my experience, niner confuses foreign hams almost
100% of the time. It belongs only in old movies along with "roger willco."
Jeff K Zero-iest OD jfsinger@delphi.com
>From W0CP <wstinson@listenup.com> Wed Mar 1 01:21:17 1995
From: W0CP <wstinson@listenup.com> (W0CP)
Subject: Contest and DX music, addendum
Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9502281841.A18704-0100000@teal.csn.org>
On Tue, 28 Feb 1995, Robert Fabry wrote:
> The name of the CD is "Seek You" and the name of the group that does it
> is "The Ham Band." > > -Bob Fabry > fabry@BASISinc.com >
This CD is incredible. I am amazed at the quality of the music and
lyrics.
73, Walt - W0CP
<wstinson@listenup.com>
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