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Prospective Free State Wyoming (FSW) Members and Interested Parties => Prospective Free State Wyoming (FSW) Members and Interested Parties => Topic started by: zendog on March 06, 2009, 04:23:00 PM
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Hello FSW'ers! Let me introduce myself. My names is Todd and live in the oppressed State of Minnesota. My goal on these forums is to plan on a move to be a part of the FSW movement by 2012. I have a VERY strong belief system and I believe I am supposed to be with likeminded individuals who believe in freedom and the right to live free. I would very much like to get to know people here and do some networking.
By trade I am a Network Administrator. I am not sure what kind of need there is for a Network Admin but I also very good at fixing guns and will seek a certification for gunsmithing.
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Welcome Todd.
I'm a network admin too, although I'm currently leaning towards a career change to engineering...
Chris
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Welcome Todd, indeed! Will you be coming out in June for the camp out? Great chance to meet a lot of us and maybe scout a bit for future reference. In any case, don't wait too long.
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Hi Chris,
I know so many Techies who wangt to change careers. Good luck in engineering!
Hi MamaLiberty,
I just read the info for the camp out. I can make that. I will start planning now. Hope to meet some other Amatuer radio people there too.
And I agree, sooner the better.
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Welcome Todd,
There will be at least four hams at the June camp out, maybe more. We plan to set up a rig.
Also, check out the Communications thread
John
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Howdy Zendog, dig in here , lots of good info!
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welcome! hope you feel as 'wanted' by the good folk of FSW as have we
we look forward to meeting you at the summer camp outing and I know my husband & son would love to learn more about HAM radio stuff
best
Beth
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Hi MamaLiberty,
I just read the info for the camp out. I can make that. I will start planning now. Hope to meet some other Amatuer radio people there too.
You will. And if you work the 6-meter band, you might want to listen in on 50.4 MHz.
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You will. And if you work the 6-meter band, you might want to listen in on 50.4 MHz.
I'll tune in. Thanks for the info archy. :)