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Walt Smith <[log in to unmask]>
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Blind-Hams For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Why did mail sent to this address bounce as though the From line had been
spoofed?  I sent this anonymous individual a personal note telling him or
her to check their caps lock key and the mail was returned as "no such
account."

----- Original Message -----
From: "Access News" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 3:17 PM
Subject: Re: A Capital Idea


hI ALL,
i'M aRMhI aLL,
i'M aRMAND wb2zei, AND HAVE BEEN PART OF THE LIST FOR A FEW WEEKS NOW, BUT
HAVE BEEN SITTING ON THE SIDELINES TAKING IT ALL IN.  wRITING IN RESPONSE
TO mIKE'S MESSAGE ABOUT THE LITTLE EXTENSION CORDS THAT ONE COULD USE WITH
THE WALWARTS, i THINK SOMEONE BEAT YOU TO IT mIKE.  i REMEMBER SOMETIME
AGO, BUYING A FEW OF THESE CORDS FROMrADIO sHACK.  tHERE WAS A REGULAR PLUG
ON ONE END, AND A MULTI-PLUG RECEPTACLE ON THE OTHER END, SO THAT YOU COULD
PLUG THREE THINGS ONTO THIS ONE CORD.  sO YOU MIGHT WANT TO CHECKOUT THE
sHACK AND SEE IF THEY STILL HAVE THEM.  gOOD LUCK, aRMAND, wb2zeiAt 08:41
AM 9/20/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>Good morning!
>
>All of us deal with the frustrating problem of trying to plug wall warts
>into power strips without obscuring at least one adjacent outlet.  In
>trying to solve this pesky problem, I came up with a fairdinkum solution.
>How about making extension cords for the wall warts -- but *very* short --
>like six inches in length, maybe?  The male end of the extension cordlets
>would be a standard, non-outlet-obscuring plug and the wall wart could
>plug
>into the female end and lie on the table any old way.
>
>Anyone know if such cordlets are manufactured?  If not, I wonder if
>there's money to be made here, let alone a good deed to be performed?
>Beats the heck out of "Make Money Fast" schemes! (grin)
>
>73/88!
>
>Mike Freeman < K 7 U I J >

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