[BC] Daytimer s woes

Robert Meuser Robertm
Mon Jul 3 10:27:55 CDT 2006


Get a big assed plow and put the radials down 3 feet or so.

R


Bailey, Scott wrote:

>Oh by the way, what's your proposal to do about the gangs and drug lords
>stealing copper?  Around here, they know the minute you do it.
>In the Nashville area, they have been going up under refurbished houses
>with new copper plumbing steeling that too! I don't think Maxwell
>thought about how popular cocaine was going to get in the 21st century. 
>
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>On Monday 03 July 2006 09:12 am, Bailey, Scott wrote:
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>>   OK, that's great, but here is the kicker. Some people are so "hung
>>up" on Maxwell's theory of this big, huge, ground system, that they
>>think I really need. Well with the ground conductivity here so bad,
>>what's the point of why I should do 120 radials, 160' long?  It will
>>    
>>
>do
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>>me no good on this rocky, limestone piece of land I have! 
>>   Kevin Kidd on this list will argue with me on this point (nothing
>>against him personally, he's a real nice gentleman),
>>    
>>
>
> Not only Kevin !!
>
> I've built a few over terrible conductivity.
> The curve is what the curve is, but WHY throw it away before it's
>launched ?
> When the conditions off-site ( which you can do little to nothing about
>) are
> not favorable, I would argue you should do as much as is possible to
>have
> as much signal as possible where you can !
>
> God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
> the courage to change the things I can,
> and the wisdom to know the difference..... 
>
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