From: MV (MV@dc9.tzo.com)
Date: Wed Dec 28 2005 - 13:00:22 PST
No, no, no - totally inadequate from a govern"mental" standpoint. You
must prevent the accident!
I hereby suggest that in order to protect all citizens from all heavy
CARC coated radios that a quantity of helium filled balloons be attached
to each heavy radio to counteract the effects of gravity and make
America a safe place to handle radios! (;->)
Dave -with a dose of Govern"mental" common sense.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
bruce C. Beattie wrote:
> Impecable logic Glen...Suggest you get the boots with the steel toe
> cap......:-)
>
> Bruce
>
> Glen Closson wrote:
>
>> CARC radios are very dangerous and should have safety stickers on them.
>>
>> For example, I nearly dropped a CARC RT-524 on my foot. I know it
>> would have hurt very bad and worst of all possibly damaged the radio!
>>
>> My non-CARC RT-524 I didn't almost drop.
>>
>> Therefore, CARC radios are dangerous.
>>
>> Glen
>> A proud member of "Citizens for a CARC-free America"
>>
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