[CQ-Contest] Chairs
K9AY
k9ay at k9ay.com
Thu Aug 6 08:28:57 PDT 2009
>My solution is an old library chair from the University of Texas, a chair
>that's built like a brick wall, with a straight back. It has no arms, and a
>sculptured wooden bottom that more or less fits the human anatomy. But it's
>hard wood, so I have a nice thick cushion that's tied to the two rear
>wooden struts on either side so it doesn't move around.
>Jim George N3BB
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Jim...
HA! I didn't think there was another op like me. When I took my upright,
barely padded operating chair to a M/2 operation with W4AN, K4BAI and K4RO,
they all laughed at it!
I eventually broke it, and have been getting by with a simple office chair
that does pretty well. But I still drop in to the Univ. of Wisconsin surplus
store from time to time, looking for another "just right" wooden (or steel)
chair.
73, Gary
K9AY
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