• SSN (was: Re: Civic duty)

    From Joe Mackey@1:123/140 to Nancy Backus on Wed May 1 07:03:34 2019
    Nancy wrote --

    I think as the licenses come up for renewal, they're being replaced
    with licenses that can serve as the Federal ID

    Mine is up for renewal in January.

    At one time my SS card said "Not for ID purposes" or the like.

    Yeah... it was never intended to be used for ID except for the SSA...
    but, ironically, I first got my SS number when I needed it for my
    college to use as my ID number for them.... :)

    I got my first one when I had my first "real" job, passing papers. I
    started working at 13 mowing lawns but that was all cash, under the
    table, going door-to-door.
    The military used to have their own ID numbers (serial numbers) but I understand that was replaced with one's SSN a few years ago. Makes
    sense, fewer numbers to remember.

    But my Medicare card does have it, only with a -A extension.

    Those are being replaced now, by a number that has numbers and letters
    and has no relation to your SSN.... supposed to be more secure.... ;)

    As I wrote Daryl my newest one does have those letters and numbers.
    Joe
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  • From Ed Vance@1:2320/105 to Joe Mackey on Thu May 2 22:25:00 2019
    05-01-19 06:59 JOE MACKEY wrote to NANCY BACKUS about SSN (was: Re: Civic duty) Howdy! Joe.

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    Nancy wrote --

    I think as the licenses come up for renewal, they're being replaced
    with licenses that can serve as the Federal ID

    Mine is up for renewal in January.

    At one time my SS card said "Not for ID purposes" or the like.

    Yeah... it was never intended to be used for ID except for the SSA...
    but, ironically, I first got my SS number when I needed it for my
    college to use as my ID number for them.... :)

    I got my first one when I had my first "real" job, passing papers. I started working at 13 mowing lawns but that was all cash, under the
    table, going door-to-door.
    The military used to have their own ID numbers (serial numbers) but I understand that was replaced with one's SSN a few years ago. Makes
    sense, fewer numbers to remember.

    When I was at the Naval Recruit Training Center in Illinois in late 1959.
    An Instructor told Us about the Military was now putting some money from
    the Monthly Pay into Our Social Security account.

    As I recall, He said the Government had just started doing that,
    they didn't do that earlier. Or something like that...

    I didn't have a problem with remembering My Service Number and S.S. Number .

    I even remember the Card Number on the Captain Midnight Secret Squadron Card
    I joined in the late 1950's.

    And if I ever forget the Alphabet backwards I'm in REAL TROUBLE.
    In the Navy I was typeing things like:

    NOW IS THE TIME FOR ALL MEN TO COME TO THE AID OF THEIR COUNTRY.
    THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPED OVER THE LAZY DOGS BACK.

    I thought to type the Alphabet out and try to type it BACKWARDs.
    After I got the first Z to A line finished, I could look at that line to
    type it another time, then another time, etc.

    I typed ZYXWVUTSRQPONMLKJIHGFEDCBA many many times. OVER AND OVER.

    When I started trying to say the Alphabet backwards, I used to twitch.

    My Left Little Finger moved when I said Z, the First Finger on My Right Hand moved towards the left when I said Y, and so on.

    I don't twitch any more when I say it to somebody, and I can say Z to A in about 3.5 seconds on a good day.

    In the past 57 Years I have been beat THREE TIMES by Girls in the 8th Grade.

    There is always Someone or Something that keeps Ed humble.


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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to Ed Vance on Fri May 3 17:12:00 2019
    Ed,

    In the Navy I was typeing things like:

    NOW IS THE TIME FOR ALL MEN TO COME TO THE AID OF THEIR COUNTRY.
    THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPED OVER THE LAZY DOGS BACK.

    I remember the first one, but end of the second one was "the lazy
    dog". Yet, I never took a typing course in my life...becoming a touch
    typist after first calling BBS's 35 years ago, and becoming a Sysop 29
    years ago.

    In the past 57 Years I have been beat THREE TIMES by Girls in the 8th Grade.

    There is always Someone or Something that keeps Ed humble.

    My late wife got me fat on salted crow and humble pie. :P

    Daryl, WX4QZ

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  • From Ed Vance@1:2320/105 to Daryl Stout on Sat May 4 22:58:00 2019
    05-03-19 17:07 Daryl Stout wrote to ED VANCE about SSN (was: Re: Civic duty) Howdy! Daryl,

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    Ed,

    In the Navy I was typeing things like:

    NOW IS THE TIME FOR ALL MEN TO COME TO THE AID OF THEIR COUNTRY.
    THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPED OVER THE LAZY DOGS BACK.

    I remember the first one, but end of the second one was "the lazy
    dog". Yet, I never took a typing course in my life...becoming a touch typist after first calling BBS's 35 years ago, and becoming a Sysop 29 years ago.

    You might be right about the second line ending at the word DOG.
    I haven't type those lines in a long time.

    I think I'm repeating Myself here but here goes -
    I had played with Typewriters a few times with the HAP Method -
    Hunt And Peck.

    My first day in class at Navy Radioman School I sat in front of a Typewriter, wearing Headphones and listening to the letters ASDF sent at 4 Word per
    minute.

    Another day there it was JKL (can't remember if the Semicolon was included).

    After some time I was hearing all 26 letters, sent as some words or
    as five letter code groups.

    Then the sending speed was increased.

    In the past 57 Years I have been beat THREE TIMES by Girls in the 8th
    rade.

    There is always Someone or Something that keeps Ed humble.

    My late wife got me fat on salted crow and humble pie. :P

    Could She feed You the Crow and Pie while You and Her did a do-si-do on the square dance floor?

    73 de Ed W9ODR . .


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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to Ed Vance on Sun May 5 13:22:00 2019
    Howdy! Daryl,

    Hi, Ed...

    You might be right about the second line ending at the word DOG.
    I haven't type those lines in a long time.

    I remember "Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of
    their country", and "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog"...the latter, because it has every letter in the alphabet at least once.

    I think I'm repeating Myself here but here goes -

    Like the line in the movie "What's Up, Doc??" (Ryan O'Neil, Barbara Streisand, and an all star cast). He said "I'm not repeating myself!!
    I'm not repeating myself!! Oh, God!! I'm repeating myself!!" <G>.

    I had played with Typewriters a few times with the HAP Method -
    Hunt And Peck.

    Was that discovered by HAP-enstance?? <g,d,r>

    After some time I was hearing all 26 letters, sent as some words or
    as five letter code groups.

    I think the nervous system damage that I got from the 2 lightning
    strikes, affected me copying CW. I did try a 5 WPM CW test, when it was
    still offered. I failed it, but if I had filled in the blanks, I might
    have passed it. However, it's a moot point now.

    Then the sending speed was increased.

    At a hamfest in the Little Rock area many years ago, they had "A CW
    Shootout At High Noon". Two hams tied for the top at 55 WPM!!

    Could She feed You the Crow and Pie while You and Her did a do-si-do on the EV>square dance floor?

    I'd eat between the dancing "tip"...which is a "patter call" (square
    dance moves only to music), then a "singing call" (square dance moves
    done to a song).

    While 3 hours of square dancing is equivalent to 6 miles of walking,
    many go out afterwards to eat and chat...including having "a banana hot
    fudge royale sundae"...after all, they did EARN it!! <G>

    Daryl, WX4QZ

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  • From Ed Vance@1:2320/105 to Daryl Stout on Mon May 6 11:13:00 2019
    05-05-19 13:17 Daryl Stout wrote to ED VANCE about SSN (was: Re: Civic duty) Howdy! Again Daryl,

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    Howdy! Daryl,

    Hi, Ed...

    You might be right about the second line ending at the word DOG.
    I haven't type those lines in a long time.

    I remember "Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of
    their country", and "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy
    dog"...the latter, because it has every letter in the alphabet at least once.

    Yes, I remember being told that about the THE QUICK BROWN... line.
    Every Key on the Typewriter (Keyboard) is used when typing that line,
    IF I don't get My fingers crossed.

    I think I'm repeating Myself here but here goes -

    Like the line in the movie "What's Up, Doc??" (Ryan O'Neil, Barbara Streisand, and an all star cast). He said "I'm not repeating myself!!
    I'm not repeating myself!! Oh, God!! I'm repeating myself!!" <G>.

    Never saw that movie. Was that one made when Movies Were Better Than Ever?

    I had played with Typewriters a few times with the HAP Method -
    Hunt And Peck.

    Was that discovered by HAP-enstance?? <g,d,r>

    GOOD UN! +1 for U!

    After some time I was hearing all 26 letters, sent as some words or
    as five letter code groups.

    I think the nervous system damage that I got from the 2 lightning strikes, affected me copying CW. I did try a 5 WPM CW test, when it was still offered. I failed it, but if I had filled in the blanks, I might have passed it. However, it's a moot point now.

    It has been some time since You took that 5 WPM CW Test, try it again to
    see it You and make any sense out of what You hear.

    Then the sending speed was increased.

    At a hamfest in the Little Rock area many years ago, they had "A CW Shootout At High Noon". Two hams tied for the top at 55 WPM!!

    WOW! 35 WPM sounds like a Machine Gun to Me, back when I was active on the
    Air I was comfortable with sending/receiving 22 WPM.

    Don't know how good I am at it now, I guess I HAVE TO add another line to
    the ROUNDTUIT List to listen to a Code Practice session on the Radio.
    I think [TM] I can listen to that on a web page also............

    Could She feed You the Crow and Pie while You and Her did a do-si-do on the
    square dance floor?

    I'd eat between the dancing "tip"...which is a "patter call" (square dance moves only to music), then a "singing call" (square dance moves
    done to a song).

    You said, "I'd eat" - SHE didn't get to eat some of that "four and twenty
    black birds baked in a pie" with You?
    Surely She licked Her fingers to get a little taste of it.

    I was wondering if She Square Danced too, that's why I asked.
    Maybe keeping Daryl in line was enough for Her to do and She sat on the
    bench and watched You.

    Back in the 1970's Me and My Wife went to a Community get together and
    watched some older people Square Dancing and the young people doing a little bit different style of dancing while the music was playing.
    Everybody on the floor was having fun while We just sat and watched.

    While 3 hours of square dancing is equivalent to 6 miles of walking, many go out afterwards to eat and chat...including having "a banana hot fudge royale sundae"...after all, they did EARN it!! <G>

    That is a new style of sundae to Me.

    Is it served in a Sundae Cup with the Banana sliced in Round [not Square] pieces

    or

    in a Banana Split Dish with the Banana sliced lengthwise?

    Sound Yummy to Me!

    73 de Ed W9ODR . .


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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to Ed Vance on Thu May 9 13:14:00 2019
    Ed,

    Never saw that movie. Was that one made when Movies Were Better Than Ever?

    It was made in the late 50's or early 60's. While there was innuendo
    and suggestiveness, there wasn't any profanity.

    Was that discovered by HAP-enstance?? <g,d,r>

    GOOD UN! +1 for U!

    At least it wasn't a demerit. <G>

    It has been some time since You took that 5 WPM CW Test, try it again to EV>see it You and make any sense out of what You hear.

    I've got far more important fish to fry outside of ham radio right now
    to worry about that.

    WOW! 35 WPM sounds like a Machine Gun to Me, back when I was active on the EV>Air I was comfortable with sending/receiving 22 WPM.

    When Ken Miller and Chip Margelli beat world champ text messager (SMS)
    Ben Cook and his friend Jason, on "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" on
    May 13, 2005...they were running at least 28 WPM. I have the MP3 file on
    the computer for personal use, but not available for download, due to
    copyright issues. ARRL is the same way...any info files I had for them
    had to be REMOVED from the computer and the BBS. I told one ham about
    it, and he did likewise, and said he was NOT going to renew his ARRL Membership.

    From what I understand, a large number of hams are choosing NOT to
    join ARRL, or renew their memberships, due to various issues. I'm a Life Member, but except for doing things with the VEC with the license exam sessions, I do NOTHING ELSE with them...monetarily or otherwise.

    Surely She licked Her fingers to get a little taste of it.

    She liked spicy food, where I can't tolerate such.

    I was wondering if She Square Danced too, that's why I asked.

    She was interested in dancing, as all of my hobbies. When I said "She
    keeps me in line", she replied "Well, SOMEBODY has to!!" <G>.

    Back in the 1970's Me and My Wife went to a Community get together and EV>watched some older people Square Dancing and the young people doing a little EV>bit different style of dancing while the music was playing.
    Everybody on the floor was having fun while We just sat and watched.

    There is a video from The Phil Donahue Show on YouTube many years ago,
    with caller Lee Kopman. I danced to him and his son, Steve, when the
    National Square Dance Convention was in Anaheim, California in 1988. Lee
    died of bladder cancer a couple of years ago...I think his son is still
    alive, though.

    Sound Yummy to Me!

    Either way, it sounds good.

    When I was still living in south Florida, there was Farrell's Ice
    Cream Parlor. They had a huge sundae called "The Trough"...a huge, long
    banana split, for several people.

    I think there's only a few locations left in California now.

    Daryl

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