[Boatanchors] GE #44 Lamp Needed

manualman manualman at juno.com
Mon Dec 7 13:05:27 EST 2009


Last year at several local hamfests, I sold stuff by "you name your
price". Some were realistic, some weren't, but I didn't care. Got rid of
lots of parts and stuff. What didn't move with a price, I gave away later
in the day. Unfortunately, I very rarely heard any "thank you's". What
didn't go either way, I dumped in the trash. I've moved beyond the pack
rat mentality.

Pete, wa2cwa
 
On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 10:14:02 -0500 Bob - K2KI <k2ki at comcast.net> writes:
> 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


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