[Amps] Conversation stopper?

Dr. William J. Schmidt, II bill at wjschmidt.com
Sat Nov 19 22:29:01 EST 2005


Well, Bill...thanks for the personal attack.

Its been my experience that we've been through much of the house wiring 
stuff over and over and over and over....  Its in the archives.  Check back 
to your early days in the net.... its there.

Guess I'll have to start a discussion on the new Solid State 2kw amps I'm 
building.  Very cheap... $600 final price.  Is anyone interested in that, or 
would you like me expound on house wiring?

Sincerely,

Dr. William J. Schmidt, II  K9HZ
Trustee of the North American QRO - Central Division Club - K9ZC

Email: bill at wjschmidt.com
WebPage: www.wjschmidt.com

"It's not what you take with you... but what you leave behind that counts. 
Live each day as if it were your last."


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bill Turner" <dezrat1242 at ispwest.com>
To: "Dr. William J. Schmidt, II" <bill at wjschmidt.com>; <amps at contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2005 6:20 PM
Subject: Conversation stopper?


> At 07:36 AM 11/19/2005, Dr. William J. Schmidt, II wrote:
>
>>A resounding THANKS! to whoever was smart enough to put "SPAM" into the
>>subject line... my span filter now catches it.  Good place for this waste 
>>of
>>bandwidth on house wiring.  I was worried we'd have to retitle the 
>>reflector
>>name from "AMPS" to "HOUSE WIRING 101".
>>
>>Sincerely,
>>
>>Dr. William J. Schmidt, II  K9HZ
>>Trustee of the North American QRO - Central Division Club - K9ZC
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> The only "waste of bandwidth" I've seen so far is the above post. All the 
> others had something to contribute. Ok, this one qualifies too. Sorry. :-)
>
> Were I a psych major, I think I could to a doctoral dissertation on people 
> who object to other people having a conversation which they are not 
> interested in. Something abnormal there for sure.
>
> If the good Dr. Schmidt was at a social gathering and he overheard a 
> conversation of no interest, would he walk over ask the people to change 
> the subject? Perhaps. Unlike electrocution, rudeness is not self-limiting.
>
> I've been on the 'net since the early nineties and seen it many times. It 
> never fails to amaze me.
>
> Over to you, doc.
>
> 73, Bill W6WRT
> 



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