Leo wrote:
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 17:24:42 GMT, Dave Heil
wrote:
Leo wrote:
- she deserves to be addressed by her call sign if she so chooses - I
assume that in Texas, she may have it on her vehicle licence plate
too!
She can use it any time she likes. I'm not required to use it.
Absolutely not. But she still deserves to be addressed by it if she
so chooses (it would be kinda hard to QSO with Kim without using it!)
You are of course free to refrain from using it if you choose - but it
would be rude to do so in a manner that is intentionally designed to
discriminate against or annoy the holder of the call.
She deserves? On what basis? If Kim believes that I am discriminating
against her because I disapprove of her callsign, she's right. If it
annoys her--well, I find Kim's callsign to be inappropriate. She should
stop annoying me.
Wouldn't it?
You bet.
I see you already have an answer for your question so I needn't weigh
in.
Common courtesy cannot be mandated, Dave. Just expected.
I think Kim owes amateur radio a little common courtesy. Don't you?
Sure, I'd be happy not to use Kim's call on the air. If I hear Kim on
the air, I'll be happy to tune right by. If she calls me, I'm not
required to respond.
Now that's a friendly and considerate thing to do! The True Spirit Of
Amateur Radio right there.......
I don't find Kim's call to be in the true spirit of amateur radio.
Where's my obligation to reward bad taste?
And all because of a call sign? Really. That's one scary call sign,
huh? Wow.
I'm not afraid of Kim's callsign. I disapprove of it.
- if Kim interprets the intentional omittance of her callsign from
newsgroup posts as disrespectful towards her personally, then she and
I have something in common - so would I!
Please point out the requirement for anyone posting here to use Kim's
callsign.
The point was the omission of just W5TIT's call sign in the list of
all the other calls, Dave. That would not be the courteous thing to
do. Revising the list so that only first nams were listed, removing
the problem of the 'inappropriate' call, would be.
You know, "Leo", Kim's choice of calls wasn't a very courteous thing to
do, was it? Kim doesn't seem bothered by her lack of decorum. I'm not
going to let the fact that she's honked over her call not being written
by someone cause me a lack of sleep.
Not the required thing, Dave - the courteous thing. Considerate, even
- like the Amateur's Code says:
Kim wasn't being considerate of the views of others in choosing that
particular call, was she?
"CONSIDERATE...never knowingly operates in such a way as to lessen the
pleasure of others."
I have news for you, "Leo". I'm living up to that line from the
Amateur's Code. I'm not operating in such a way as to lessen the
pleasure of others. Right now, I'm not operating at all. I'm posting
in Usenet.
Personally, I don't suffer from some Freudian thing that causes me to
find call signs offensive. People can be offfensive, but not call
signs - it's just a license number, Dave......
Actually, I have only one number in my call. The rest are letters. I
have had a couple of calls which had two digits. I've never referred to
any past or present calls as license numbers.
Dave K8MN