• Hamming was:Cooking Basi

    From Dave Drum@1:3634/12 to Daryl Stout on Thu Mar 3 04:51:00 2022
    Daryl Stout wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    My house-mate is a Hambone. His "shack" is in a corner of the living
    room. I used to was - but haven't picked up a mike nor tapped a key in dogs years. My call was K9DDQ .... may still be. I dunno if good old
    Uncle Charlie re-assigns or not. Seeing the newer calls I'm going to assume - not.

    Once your license is expired more than 2 years, your call goes back
    into the "unused pool". Then, it can be snagged by someone wanting a vanity call. I looked it up, and your former call shows as "not being
    in the FCC database". So, you lost your callsign and privileges when
    your license was expired more than 2 years.

    Confusers have pretty much replaced radios as my hobby. I do note cars
    driving around my area with elabourate antennae clamped to the bumper,
    or in one case, mounted on a receiver hitch where a tow-bar/hitch ball
    for a trailer would normally reside.

    I dunno about other states - but Illinois allows using your call sign
    as your vehicle licence number. I do note some of those around my area.

    8<----- MUCH GOOD INFO SNIPPED ----->b

    Nancy was a neat lady - who used to come to Cooking Echo picnics -
    which were once an annual "thing". She also played a mean game of Scrabble.

    She did that on my BBS. Sean Dennis, KS4TD (he's also an amateur
    radio operator) dedicated the game of Scrabble on his BBS to her
    memory.

    Be nice when he gets the Scrabble door ported to his current BBS sox.
    I've already challenged him to a game. Bv)=

    When she passed, Richard let me know "you've lost a Scrabble partner".

    The one thing I remember most was her sense of humor. In one QWK Mail tagline, I noted "I took an IQ test, and the results were negative".
    Her reply was "That explains a lot. <g,d,r>". She said she hoped I
    wasn't offended by that, and I told her "I got a good laugh out of
    that". She is sorely missed.

    Yeah, I know. We lost a Scrabble player, Richard lost a life partner.

    MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06

    Title: Ham 'N Apple Shepherd's Pie
    Categories: Potatoes, Pork, Fruits, Vegetables
    Yield: 6 Servings

    2 c Potatoes; mashed/whipped
    5 c Ham; trimmed, diced
    5 Tart cooking apples; cored,
    - peeled, diced
    2 Sweet onions (Vidalia, 1080,
    - or Walla Walla) chopped
    1 1/2 oz Env dry onion soup mix
    1 tb Chicken soup base; GFS or
    - Minor's
    1 c Hot water
    3 tb Butter; melted

    Set oven to 350ºF/175ºC.

    Dissolve onion soup mix and chicken base cube in hot
    water to form broth. Set aside.

    In a large, deep baking dish, arrange alternate layers of
    ham and apples, sprinkling each layer with onions and
    reserved onions and broth. Cover with mashed potatoes.
    Brush with melted butter.

    Bake at for 1 to 1 1/2 hours or until potatoes are
    browned and dish is heated through.

    Serve hot w/steamed vegetables on side.

    Uncle Dirty Dave's Kitchen

    MMMMM

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  • From Tristan Greaves@2:250/11 to Dave Drum on Fri Mar 4 07:05:48 2022
    Re: Hamming was:Cooking Basi
    By: Dave Drum to Daryl Stout on Thu Mar 03 2022 04:51 am

    Confusers have pretty much replaced radios as my hobby. I do note cars driving around my area with elabourate antennae clamped to the bumper,
    or in one case, mounted on a receiver hitch where a tow-bar/hitch ball
    for a trailer would normally reside.

    QQ: What's a 'Confuser' ?

    Tristan.
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  • From Ray Quinn@1:214/23 to Dave Drum on Thu Mar 3 20:41:55 2022
    Hello Dave!

    03 Mar 22 04:51, you wrote to Daryl Stout:


    Confusers have pretty much replaced radios as my hobby. I do note cars driving around my area with elabourate antennae clamped to the bumper,
    or in one case, mounted on a receiver hitch where a tow-bar/hitch ball
    for a trailer would normally reside.

    Especially at a ham radio convention, like the DX Convention (usually held in April here in Visalia, but cancelled for 2022. I think they jumped the gun, so to speak...) I thought about using my receiver for an antenna mount, but then where would I connect our travel trailer... I do have a short two-section tower that is designed to be connected to a receiver, but it is for portable use.

    I dunno about other states - but Illinois allows using your call sign
    as your vehicle licence number. I do note some of those around my
    area.

    California is one, as I believe most do, if not all. It doesn't cost any extra annually like the personalized ones. I have my call as my license plates on my GMC pickup. My wife is disabled and in California the weight fees are waived for a DP plate, but they cannot be combined, DP and HAM.

    Nancy was a neat lady - who used to come to Cooking Echo picnics

    I do remember her, but only by name. I don't recall any interaction with her, but do remember seeing her name atop many messages over the years (Since 1990, or so).


    73 Ray Quinn W6RAY
    Visalia, CA DM06ii


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  • From Daryl Stout@1:2320/33 to Dave Drum on Fri Mar 4 00:27:00 2022
    Dave,


    Confusers have pretty much replaced radios as my hobby. I do note cars driving around my area with elabourate antennae clamped to the bumper,
    or in one case, mounted on a receiver hitch where a tow-bar/hitch ball
    for a trailer would normally reside.

    I saw a meme which looked like a porcupine with all the antennas on the roof...and a bumper sticker that noted "As a matter of fact, I do NOT have enough antennas on my car". <G>

    I dunno about other states - but Illinois allows using your call sign
    as your vehicle licence number. I do note some of those around my area.

    Arkansas does allow such, and offers vanity plates that say "AMATEUR
    RADIO" at the bottom. To me, I'd rather not give anything tempting in information...even a ham radio bumper sticker. One bumper sticker I would
    like to get though is one from Operation Lifesaver, that promotes safety
    at railroad crossings...noting "ANY TIME IS TRAIN TIME...LOOK, LISTEN,
    LIVE!".

    Be nice when he gets the Scrabble door ported to his current BBS sox.
    I've already challenged him to a game. Bv)=

    Every time I played her, "she cleaned my clock". <G>

    Yeah, I know. We lost a Scrabble player, Richard lost a life partner.

    I lost my wife nearly 15 years ago, so I know what he's going through.
    I met her on a BBS that was run by the local college years ago, and we
    truly became "Married With Modem Sysops". We played each other in the doorgames, and while she was a great winner, she was a sore loser. <G>

    ... "But are they made from real Girl Scouts?" -- Wednesday Addams

    Only if they're soft brownies. <G>

    Daryl

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  • From Dave Drum@1:3634/12 to Ray Quinn on Sat Mar 5 05:01:00 2022
    Ray Quinn wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    I dunno about other states - but Illinois allows using your call sign
    as your vehicle licence number. I do note some of those around my
    area.

    California is one, as I believe most do, if not all. It doesn't cost
    any extra annually like the personalized ones. I have my call as my license plates on my GMC pickup. My wife is disabled and in California
    the weight fees are waived for a DP plate, but they cannot be combined,
    DP and HAM.

    Illinois is the same WRT the "ham" plates. Dunno if they can be combined w/
    the wheelchair symbol or not.

    Nancy was a neat lady - who used to come to Cooking Echo picnics

    I do remember her, but only by name. I don't recall any interaction
    with her, but do remember seeing her name atop many messages over the years (Since 1990, or so).

    She was prolific.

    73 Ray Quinn W6RAY
    Visalia, CA DM06ii

    You've been at this for a bit, I can see. When I got my licence District
    9 was out of "W" designators and had started on "K". I really wanted to
    have one of those "grandfather letter" licences. Bv)= Now I note that
    they're using two letters prefixes.

    Last night I commented on a customer's ham plate - W9 RAY. Asked him if
    the Funny Candy Company was doing "vanity" call signs. He told me his
    name is Bill. Then said he had been friends another ham who had W9 BIL.
    But the FCC wouldn't let them swap. Bv)=

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  • From Dave Drum@1:3634/12 to Daryl Stout on Sat Mar 5 05:17:00 2022
    Daryl Stout wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    I dunno about other states - but Illinois allows using your call sign
    as your vehicle licence number. I do note some of those around my area.

    Arkansas does allow such, and offers vanity plates that say "AMATEUR RADIO" at the bottom. To me, I'd rather not give anything tempting in information...even a ham radio bumper sticker. One bumper sticker I
    would like to get though is one from Operation Lifesaver, that promotes safety at railroad crossings...noting "ANY TIME IS TRAIN TIME...LOOK, LISTEN, LIVE!".

    Here y'go - https://www.cafepress.com/designer/custom-car-bumper-magnets

    You can even add a graphic or a pixture. They will also do an actual
    sticker for less $$$$. Altho, I prefer the magnets.

    ... "But are they made from real Girl Scouts?" -- Wednesday Addams

    Only if they're soft brownies. <G>

    Hadn't thought of that. Nice come-back. Bv)=

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  • From Ray Quinn@1:214/23 to Dave Drum on Sat Mar 5 08:04:05 2022
    Hello Dave!

    05 Mar 22 05:01, you wrote to me:

    Ray Quinn wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    73 Ray Quinn W6RAY
    Visalia, CA DM06ii

    You've been at this for a bit, I can see. When I got my licence
    District 9 was out of "W" designators and had started on "K". I really wanted to have one of those "grandfather letter" licences. Bv)= Now I note that they're using two letters prefixes.

    Last night I commented on a customer's ham plate - W9 RAY. Asked him
    if the Funny Candy Company was doing "vanity" call signs. He told me
    his name is Bill. Then said he had been friends another ham who had W9 BIL. But the FCC wouldn't let them swap. Bv)=

    Mine is indeed a vanity call. My original call was KF6KMY, issued in April 1997. When W6RAY was made available, I snagged it. The previous possessor was/is named George Palmer from Parumph, NV, and had been available for a very short time when I applied for it. It had been invalid for slightly over two years in 2007. The FCC removed the Morse Code requirement and I took my General class test the very next day. By the end of the month, I had applied and was granted the vanity call. I was a Technician Plus for about 24 hours. In 1997, there was still the Novice class, so I had to take the Novice test AND the Technician test.

    My friend Scott took the tests the same day. His call is (still) KF6KMX.

    In a previous message, you mentioned you are more into computers (confusers) than radio. I am responsible for three DSTAR gateways, a packet BBS (currently offline), and multiple 5 gHz microwave links (for the aforementioned DSTAR gateways), along with computer controlling my radios - I can sit in my living room and talk on my radio in the "shack".

    I started my first BBS on a C=64 with two floppy drives and a 300 bps modem, then on a 128 along with my brother. I still have my first 9600 bps Practical Peripherals modem that was in service 30 years ago. My first Fidonet node number was 1:205/222, then 205 was broken up and was 1:214/222, then, and still, 1:214/22. I found a copy of the first nodelist I was in in 1990 or 91.


    Oh WOW. Sorry for the rambling. Any way, you can combine more than one hobby together and have some real fun.

    73 Ray Quinn
    Visalia, CA DM06ii


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  • From Daryl Stout@1:2320/33 to Dave Drum on Sun Mar 6 14:05:00 2022
    Dave,

    Here y'go -
    https://www.cafepress.com/designer/custom-car-bumper-magnets

    You can even add a graphic or a pixture. They will also do an actual sticker for less $$$$. Altho, I prefer the magnets.

    If I can just remember to remove them...but I don't think my bumper
    on my Chevy Cruze would allow the magnet to work...so the sticker would
    be my option.

    ... "But are they made from real Girl Scouts?" -- Wednesday Addams

    Only if they're soft brownies. <G>

    Hadn't thought of that. Nice come-back. Bv)=

    I always told my late wife (and Co-Sysop) that "I was a gentle pervert". <G>

    Daryl

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  • From Dave Drum@1:18/200 to Daryl Stout on Mon Mar 7 06:36:38 2022
    Daryl Stout wrote to Dave Drum <=-

    Here y'go -
    https://www.cafepress.com/designer/custom-car-bumper-magnets

    You can even add a graphic or a pixture. They will also do an actual sticker for less $$$$. Altho, I prefer the magnets.

    If I can just remember to remove them...but I don't think my bumper
    on my Chevy Cruze would allow the magnet to work...so the sticker would
    be my option.

    It's probably like the bumper on my old Beemer - a plastic cover. So, I
    use the magnetic stickers on the trunk. Which makes them closer to "line
    of sight" level - And they remove cleanly without me needing to go down
    the AutoZone for a bottle of "Goo Gone" adhesive remover.

    Then I can stick the magnetic sign/strip to my front door (it's metal
    clad) or to my computer case.

    I came across my old Delta Gold 286 tower whilst re-arranging the garage
    this week end. I'm going to fire it up and see if my old Citadel-86 BBS software is still there. And if my Browser (Netscape) will still work.
    Bv)= I'm pretty sure the 9600 baud modem card is still live - if I want
    to tie up my land line.

    And if there are any Citadel boards left to network with. I sort-of
    doubt that.

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:2320/33 to Dave Drum on Mon Mar 7 21:43:00 2022
    Dave,

    It's probably like the bumper on my old Beemer - a plastic cover. So, I use the magnetic stickers on the trunk. Which makes them closer to
    "line of sight" level - And they remove cleanly without me needing to
    go down the AutoZone for a bottle of "Goo Gone" adhesive remover.

    With my luck lately (if it weren't for bad, I'd have none), when I get a glaucoma check next month, if they determine it's too dangerous for me to drive, and I'll have to sell the car, and turn in my license.

    The Post Office apparently lost the cellphone I bought when switching
    from Verizon to Consumer Cellular, to save $75 a month. They have lost
    so much mail to/from me, that it's not even funny...and I tell medical facilities that "if you won't take an over the phone payment, you won't
    get your money". People were stealing stuff out of my home mailbox, and
    off my front porch, so I got a Post Office Box. But, if I can't get to
    it (no transportation), it does me no good.

    Well, if I have to pay another huge fee for a phone, I'm going to tell Consumer Cellular "forget it"...and once my Verizon service dies, I'll
    no longer be reachable via telephone. Next (the way my luck is going),
    the computers and internet will fail, which will kill the BBS (not to
    mention my involvement with ham radio and square dancing)...then if I
    have had to get rid of the car (as noted above), I'll be stuck at home,
    with no way to communicate with the outside world, no way to get groceries
    or medications, and basically will become an isolated hermit, and just
    sleep all day. The hobbies aren't even a diversion anymore.

    It has gotten so bad that I'm on a self imposed bland diet of just
    wheat bread and butter, with lemonade koolaid, so I can take my meds.
    I may have a roof over my head, plus a place to sleep...and still be
    on this side of the grass. But, the only golden thing about "the
    golden years" is the color of your urine.

    It looks like for the second year in a row, my birthday week will be
    an absolute disaster...where I'll just cry nonstop for a week, and not
    answer any phone calls, email, etc. -- telling folks "I'm burned out",
    and disappear for awhile. Folks are likely sick and tired of hearing
    me whine, complain, and bitch...but no one will put themselves in my
    shoes. I hold the greedy politicians in Washington (who lament they
    can't survive on $250,000+ a year) in utter contempt.

    Needless to say, I'm not a happy camper right now. I'm long overdue
    for something good to happen to me...but lately, I feel that I'm
    cursed.

    Daryl

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