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Sisyphus
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Encryption

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Anyone know what sort of encryption is used in the field these days? I'm
sure Slidex must be long gone!?
:-?
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The bowman radios are secure and have their own fill.
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Cheers Jimbob!
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Sisyphus

You better hope that Slidex is gone ! Over the fields and far away -

If you go to the Country Club this coming summer you'll be filled in on
Bowman - I'm sure.

8)
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Worth the trip. I do wonder what Sigs get upto these days with technology being what it is.

I've just bought an iMac and am in awe of the b****y thing! :o
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Pilgrim

Completely off-topic: did you see that programme where a guy ran a half marathon [Finland, I think] at -20 wearing nothiing other than his shorts! :silly:

He got frostbite in all his toes but somehow managed to 'regenerate' the dead cells so didn't have them amputated! Apparently, anyone else would have been unconscious after an hour and probably dead before he finished.


Race ya to the bottom of your garden, in the buff? :wink:
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:D

I often go out in threaders rig - seems natural.....

But at minus so many he was lucky it was just his toes -

We used to race in ski stuff that was extremely thin - with a Gucci
thinsulate long johns and top - the ones without the backdoor - underneath.

Twenty is still liveable, our kids toddle off to school etc etc.... life goes on.

Any wind can of course muck up the fun.

The Specialist Wing pie and peas is well worth a visit - I've been attending since 2002 - and the Old & Bold ar in fine form.

We have already started our Christmas Celebration (tomorrow is the main day) and I can recommend the Løiten Linje Aquavit and well bunged
fish...

take care,
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Re: Encryption

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Well Well Steve Holden the Chef is back in the UK ...
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