Subj : Re: Something cool To : Sean Dennis From : Jimmy Anderson Date : Fri Oct 31 2025 21:25:34 -=> Sean Dennis wrote to Rob Mccart <=- SD> Hello, Rob! SD> Replying to a message of Rob Mccart to SEAN DENNIS: RM> That's interesting. I would wonder given the multiple ways kids have RM> to communicate these days, how many would be interested in that. SD> You'd be surprised. The maker crowd has found out about amateur radio SD> and they love it. I've joined that community, in a way... (not HAM - been there - KM4UXV) Wife has a laser cutter/etcher, so I've been playing with it. So far making board game accessories, and not really 'makerspace' as far as HAM goes, but possibly... SD> I will be bringing one of my radio setups alone with my QSL card SD> (postcards we hams send each other to verify contacts) collection SD> showing a lot of the contacts I've made over the years. I've been a SD> licensed ham since 1997 and am quite proud of it. I also hold the SD> highest class of amateur radio license available in the US also. The QSL cards might be cool to them... My first HAM exposure was a teacher bringing his rig to school one day. I am in Tennessee and talked to a guy in Conneticut, I think it was... .... Direct from the Ministry of Silly Walks === MultiMail/Mac v0.52 --- SBBSecho 3.29-Linux * Origin: Palantir * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FL * (618:250/24) .