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Grant

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Jan 28, 2012, 5:24:15 PM1/28/12
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Hi there,

After near eight months in health care, I'm now at a new address
in Kangaroo Flat.

Slackware-current and other the updates been rsync'ing since
yesterday afternoon my time.

Grant.

Kees Theunissen

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Jan 28, 2012, 5:57:17 PM1/28/12
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Grant wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> After near eight months in health care, I'm now at a new address
> in Kangaroo Flat.

Congratulations Grant.
It must be a good feeling to have a place of your own again.

Regards,

Kees.

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Michael Black

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Jan 28, 2012, 8:43:43 PM1/28/12
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Have to have the priorities straight.

I once helped someone move, and the first thing that got set up at the new
apartment, before even everything had been moved over there, was the
2metre ham radio station.

Michael

Glyn Millington

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Jan 29, 2012, 1:39:10 AM1/29/12
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Fantastic! Hope the settling is swift.

with all good wishes

Glyn
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Henrik Carlqvist

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Jan 29, 2012, 7:47:47 AM1/29/12
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Nice to see that your own server is back on the net. I hope that you like
your new place.

regards Henrik
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John F. Morse

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Jan 29, 2012, 8:09:45 AM1/29/12
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We always set up a case of cold beer onto the table.

VHF/UHF FM (~"CB") stuff came long after the 80 meter CW antennas were
erected. ;-)

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Bud

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Jan 29, 2012, 6:09:16 PM1/29/12
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John F. Morse wrote:
>XX<
> VHF/UHF FM (~"CB") stuff came long after the 80 meter CW antennas were
> erected. ;-)

Welcome back to a place you can your own Grant.

And before I'd move to a new location, I'd check it out for
reception. If only I lived four blocks up the street. Much
better!
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Bud

Grant

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Feb 6, 2012, 4:19:07 AM2/6/12
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On Sun, 29 Jan 2012 13:47:47 +0100, Henrik Carlqvist <Henrik.C...@deadspam.com> wrote:

>Nice to see that your own server is back on the net. I hope that you like
>your new place.

Not so much a case of linking it, cannot look a gift horse in the
mouth -- it's an "Office of Housing" unit offered because I met some
govt guidelines for a priority place, being homeless over a certain
age was a factor, alternative was bottom of a ~ten year waiting list
and a caravan (trailer) park.

The place is very small, the rent is okay, and the neighbours quiet,
this being near to a retirement village type environment, I'm the
youngest one here by eight years.

Not a radio person though, only reception I worry about is the mobile
(cell) phone. I have a crappy ISP link to the world. 3.5km from
exchange, ADSL1, still waiting for ISP's technical folk to respond
to my line quality and service issues.

I lost three PCs in the move from old flat to storage and here, all
my books too. But OTOH without the help of a couple friends I may've
lost the lot as I have no family here willing to help.

Still have the RAID6 box to setup, that's the one running 13.37 x64,
been so long since my main issue was sorting out duplicated files
collected over >ten years since computing became a larger interest
during / after going to uni as mature age student.

Grant.
>
>regards Henrik
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