Dave,

 

I’m very happy to learn the surgery went well and, moreover, that you’ve been able to make a few Q’s.  Don’t rush things too fast.  Get well very soon.

 

73,

 

Jim Weaver, K8JE

Director, Great Lakes Division

Chairman, Legislative Action Committee

5065 Bethany Rd.

Mason, OH 45040

K8JE@arrl.org; Tel., 513-459-0142; FAX, same

ARRL, the Reason Amateur Radio is!

Members, the Reason ARRL is!

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Sumner, Dave, K1ZZ [mailto:dsumner@arrl.org]
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 9:15 PM
To: arrl-odv
Subject: [arrl-odv:14129] Re: Dave OK

 

I made 114 QSOs in the first hour of CQ WPX CW, mostly S&P, but it's a bit tiring to do everything with one hand.

 

Surgery went well. I'll have this soccer ball on my right hand at least until next Thursday, but after that I hope the dressing will be a bit smaller.

 

Dave K1ZZ

 


From: Andy Oppel [mailto:andy_oppel@earthlink.net]
Sent: Sat 5/27/2006 2:05 AM
To: arrl-odv
Subject: [arrl-odv:14128] Re: Dave OK

I am right-handed but learned to send left-handed almost from the
beginning.  The obvious advantage is that you never have to put your
pencil down.  I also learned to use a computer mouse with either hand
for much the same reason -- plus I can balance the repetitive motions
to reduce carpal tunnel problems.  I think they call that ambi-moustrous.

Glad to hear Dave is doing well.

--  Andy Oppel, N6AJO

At 06:23 PM 5/26/2006, joelh@centurytel.net wrote:
>Dave's surgery went OK. He's home and has a very large bandage on
>his hand and lower arm, so now would be good time to out do him in a
>CW contest. Even though Dave is left handed, he sends CW with his right hand!
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>Seriously, his typing is severly restricted (as you can imagine) and
>so will his email reply capabilities.
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>Anyway, he is home recovering.
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>Everyone have a fun, but most important safe, Memorial Day holiday weekend.
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>73 Joel W5ZN
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