[Boatanchors] GE #44 Lamp Needed
Bob - K2KI
k2ki at comcast.net
Mon Dec 7 10:14:02 EST 2009
Same here. I too like to thank people for assisting me. Although, when I
had my two heart attacks, I think i might have let one or two slip by.
If so, and the person(s) that assisted me are reading this... My
heartfelt thanks...
It's a courtesy to thank the person. If my momma were alive and I didn't
thank someone for helping me (in any way shape or form), I would have
probably been cuffed in the ear or at least given "THE LOOK"!
For those who have not been thanked and have gone the distance, don't
let that be a litmus test for the remainder of the persons on the list
now, and in the future. Helping out those who need it is an extension of
Elmering and is what makes this hobby great and extends our ranks.
Anywho... This list is a great resource for help and advice. Thanks to
everyone for being there to answer questions, provide a part or supply
manuals, etc...
Oh and Carl... Delete emails? What are you nuts? I have EVERY email I
have ever sent or received (minus spam) dating back to 1995 (except for
the two times I lost data due to a hard drive crash and a virus attack).
Plus... the XYL wants to see me dead every winter when she can't park
the car in the garage! I truly am a PACKRAT!!! :-)
73, cul...
Bob de k2ki
Carl wrote:
> I always thank a person during the initial email exchanges. I do not
> duplicate after the item is received as Ive probably deleted the emails by
> then.
>
> Carl
> KM1H
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "The Pollacks" <rinkies at att.net>
> To: "'Paul Kraemer'" <elespe at lisco.com>; <W4AWM at aol.com>
> Cc: "'BOATANCHORS'" <boatanchors at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Sunday, December 06, 2009 10:35 PM
> Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] GE #44 Lamp Needed
>
>
>
>> I've had both experiences. My garage, like many of ours, is full of more
>> components and things than I can ever use, so when someone needs
>> something,
>> I send it along. If he says thanks, or even sends a couple of buck
>> postage,
>> so much the better; if not, I forgive him! During my 50 years in this
>> hobby, more people have done nice things for me than I can possibly repay,
>> and I hope I thanked them all appropriately. Maybe I slipped up once or
>> twice. Of course it's the courteous and proper thing to do to express
>> thanks, but if not, so what?
>>
>> Anybody needs anything I can help with, let me know. If you don't send a
>> thank you note, you can still ask me for something again.
>>
>> Big deal.
>>
>>
>
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