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Message   Ed Vance    Holger Granholm   Re: Locator maps   October 31, 2016
 8:08 PM *  

10-30-16 10:26 Holger Granholm wrote to Ed Vance about Re: Locator maps
Howdy! Holger,

 HG> @MSGID: <58171F9B.15001.windowsa@capcity2.synchro.net>
 HG> In a message on Sunday 10-28-16 Ed Vance said to Holger Granholm:

 HG> GE Ed,

 HG> Maybe there is no info to my call, in that case I'll have to update it,

 EV> Makes me glad I didn't attempt to enter Information for Your Call
 EV> Sign in qrz.com when it asked me if I wanted to do so.

 HG> I wonder if you could have done it. I think a pwrd is needed and maybe
 HG> other proof of right to make/change the info.

I was Logged In both times I looked for Your Call Sign.
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I hope my backing out of that screen that asked if I wanted to put it
in their DB, didn't erase Your info.

 HG> While doing my military duty in the signal corps, we were told to
 HG> underscore the O, to identify it as a zero. Much better in my mind.

 EV> When I hear the number One I make a small horizontal line under the
 EV> Vertical line to distinguish it from the letter I .

 HG> I have no difficulty putting a dot over the i. It's more natural to me,
 HG> than underscoring the vertical line to make it a number.

Another Letter I make a mark on is Z when I'm making notes to myself.
My Wife says I ought to had been a Doctor because She (and probably no one
else) can read my hand writing.

Do You mark a Z Character like I do?

Sometime back in the 1980's (?) I noticed that some Clerks in the
Stores I frequent would put a small line in the middle of the number 7
when they wrote on a Receipt.

I suppose they learned to do that in School?, the first time I saw
someone do that it made me want to ask if they had a Ham Radio License.

GE es 73 de Ed W9ODR


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