Longtimesu
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I’m too old for all the new talk in today's culture. I grew up in the 1950s and 60s. We had transistor radios, black and white TVs, only three TV channels, bell-bottom jeans, hippies, and the peace sign. Our cars were made of steel, we could change our oil, and cooking with lard did not kill my parents or aunts or uncles at an early age who all lived to be in their 90s. Ya, we talked in a language our parents thought was unsophisticated and unintelligible. Pig Latin, “spare me,” “peace,” “hey man,” that’s groovy,” “bookin,” far out,” “sock it to me,” “peggers,” “scatch,” and “thread,” was our “far out” language. So I’m not mocking the new language of today or those that use it. Time goes on, things change. I’m just trying to understand this lingo
I see comments with AJK, ABJ, BJB, SBO, OBB, DTT, heck, I don’t even remember them correctly. I waste more time trying to figure out who or what some of you are talking about. And what is this ISO? I see it all the time.
I took morse code when I was in the boy scouts. But at that time, I was 12 years old and the codes came easy to me. But now, at 74, I’m having trouble with the codes in this forum.
I see comments with AJK, ABJ, BJB, SBO, OBB, DTT, heck, I don’t even remember them correctly. I waste more time trying to figure out who or what some of you are talking about. And what is this ISO? I see it all the time.
I took morse code when I was in the boy scouts. But at that time, I was 12 years old and the codes came easy to me. But now, at 74, I’m having trouble with the codes in this forum.