Hi Gang, We here at K2JAS have had a devil of a time installing ground rods with a rock table only two feet below the soil surface. What is a relatively simple problem to solve in most parts of the c
Is it April 1st already??? 73, Bill W7TI wrt@eskimo.com -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/towertalkfaq.html Submissions: towertalk@contesting.com Administrative requests: towertalk-REQUEST@con
I know I am a bit off subject here but this begs a question that has bugged me for years. What the hell is a "smithereen"?? I assume that it must be a sub-atomic particle like a Quark. Any one have a
Hi Joe, Boy, are you close! <Smit> from the Gaelic root... to hit or smite (like in blacksmith) and <ereene> also Gaelic, for "little pieces"... sizes unspecified. Thusly... smithereene to smash into
Isn't a smithereen what you usually get when you do more than a skosh? Dale Martin, KG5U kg5u@hal-pc.org http://www.hal-pc.org/~kg5u -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/towertalkfaq.html Submiss
Always ready to serve and enlighten: Smithereens: n.pl, [Ir. smidirin.] small fragments or broken pieces; bits. [collog] Right there on page 1714 in your Webster's Unabridged. In Colorado, the ground
Author: w5hvv@aeneas.net (Roderick M. Fitz-Randolph)
Date: Sat, 19 Apr 1997 09:15:50 +0000
_______________________________________________________________ Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary describes smithereens as: Fragments, Bits <the house was blown to smithereens by the explosion> Ro
I hope the bands open real soon!!! Bill W5EC -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/towertalkfaq.html Submissions: towertalk@contesting.com Administrative requests: towertalk-REQUEST@contesting.co
Either that or the reflector needs to be changed to "HumorTalk@laugh.fun" -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/towertalkfaq.html Submissions: towertalk@contesting.com Administrative requests: tow