Originally posted by Grampy BobbyI've been officially informed that "over and out" is not acceptable radio speech.
nothing here.
~rogerover/out
Apparently the "over" means "it's your turn to speak, I'm listening" and the "out" means "I'm not listening any more, I've gone away". So "over and out" is contradictory.
This is a nice change from nitpicking with spelling and grammar .... 🙂
Originally posted by Kewpieso much for learning from b-movies
I've been officially informed that "over and out" is not acceptable radio speech.
Apparently the "over" means "it's your turn to speak, I'm listening" and the "out" means "I'm not listening any more, I've gone away". So "over and out" is contradictory.
This is a nice change from nitpicking with spelling and grammar .... 🙂
Thank you for the clarification.
Originally posted by KewpieYou certainly do put a fine point on things, Kewpie. I like that play
I've been officially informed that "over and out" is not acceptable radio speech.
Apparently the "over" means "it's your turn to speak, I'm listening" and the "out" means "I'm not listening any more, I've gone away". So "over and out" is contradictory.
This is a nice change from nitpicking with spelling and grammar .... 🙂
of mind in a nice lady. You might enjoy checking out Roger Wilco.