tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-229771691402494724.post737166540743664716..comments2024-02-27T13:46:29.728+09:00Comments on A Nuttycellist's Monologue: Bill N4ARShin JA1NUThttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01887476281297960362noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-229771691402494724.post-28770812441115109332015-12-31T21:08:50.927+09:002015-12-31T21:08:50.927+09:00Jim,
Thanks a lot. Bill sounded very healthy and ...Jim,<br /><br />Thanks a lot. Bill sounded very healthy and active. You may hear him soon. I should have remembered more of German. I used to learn it for $ years at the college of engineering and later at the med university. Almost all knowledge has gone away from my memory! Mitleiden was a word unforgettable to me. A profound word. <br /><br />See you again soon. Have a HNY with Diana.<br /><br />Shin Shin JA1NUThttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01887476281297960362noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-229771691402494724.post-2900411217036589732015-12-31T20:45:01.659+09:002015-12-31T20:45:01.659+09:00Always enjoy your comments. Haven't heard Bill...Always enjoy your comments. Haven't heard Bill on for "ages." The words "Mitleiden" and "Schadenfreude" are two of key words we lack in the English language. At the present, my 20 meter antennas are not working (there must be a simple open in the main line somewhere) and my big 40 meter yagi is likewise on the "Fritz," (another good German description). Hopefully I'll be on CW soon and not communicating on the darned computer. All the best, Shin-san. From Jim.Jim Georgehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03160184396783066905noreply@blogger.com