AA>Hello Daryl!
August,
AA>It is interesting to learn that "ham" was originally a perjorative term.
AA>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etymology_of_ham_radio
AA>And now just a couple of generations later, something originally an insult
AA>is just a regular word in the hobby.
H.A.M. also stands for H)ave A)nother M)eal...and you don't call us
"Late For Dinner", unless we're doing the dishes.
One group in Champaign, Illinois, has a "lunch gathering" at a
different restaurant every day of the week.
I joke that one of the alternate phonetics I have is W)ild X)citing
Four Q)uiZ)ines. Now, Quisine isn't how you spell "cuisine". However, in
Louisiana, they spell FIDO (for a dog) as "Phideaux"...so, there you
are.
And, everybody has to eat. Plus, if amateur radio operators eat ham,
that makes us cannibalistic .
Daryl, WX4QZ
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