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|    Ed Vance to Holger Granholm    |
|    Re: Found New Hardware    |
|    09 Jun 15 13:31:00    |
      06-07-15 09:44 Holger Granholm wrote to Ed Vance about Re: Found New Hardware               HG> @MSGID: <557612BC.14091.windowsa@capcity2.synchro.net>        HG> In a message dated 06-05-15, Ed Vance said to Holger Granholm:               HG> Hi Ed,       Howdy! Holger,       -snip-        EV> A thought just came to my mind - during a power black out do You, or        EV> Anyone else reading this, NOT turn their UPS OFF so the beeping        EV> stops?               HG> No, I don't and I don't know what "anybody else" does. All        HG> power and phone lines are underground here so they are not        HG> sensitive to lightning charges either.              A Ham wanted to buy a house where all the utilities were underground       and he told me that he made sure the contract allowed him to put up a       tower on the property before he signed the contract.               HG> BTW, I would appreciate if you could leave out that "73" at the        HG> end of your last sentence or at least move it to an own line.               HG> You may even have placed it on a separate line but not        HG> separated by a line feed so when the lines are wrapped in my        HG> reader it does appear right after your last sentence.              I do put it on a seperate line, like this:       73              I figured I was saving one or two bytes by not having a blank line       between the last line I wrote and the 73.              I didn't know putting 73 in the last line of a message would cause any       problems when I sent the .REP packet to the BBS.              I only use the 73 greeting when I'm writing to someone who I know has       (or has had) a Amateur Radio License.              Does putting a blank line before the 73 help any?              73              ... I think I'm getting used to touhc tpying !       --- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.49       --- SBBSecho 2.12-Linux        * Origin: telnet & http://cco.ath.cx - Dial-Up: 502-875-8938 (1:2320/105.1)    |
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