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February 20th 04, 09:35 PM
Len Over 21
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(William) writes:
Dear Beeping Bill:
How can a licensed user intentionally interfere with an unlicensed user?
Why an NOI and now an NPRM for such a Part 15 device?
The rules will change.
State Department Dave lives in a different reality and isn't quite up to
speed on FCC abbreviations. An "NPRM" is a Notice of Proposed
Rule Making but big Dave thinks the rules are already in place.
Mama Dee lives in another reality where she thinks it is perfectly
legal for any licensed amateur to deliberately interfere with
unlicensed electronics.
The gunnery nurse is on a peak of his manic-depressive cycle
again and busy trying to peddle it to a single destination in his
twilight zone.
tRoll keeps slipping in his macro butter. The Katapult King is off
on an old-radio bender (better than shooting bears for the navy).
Now Hampton wants to get agressive against an enemy of radio
that hasn't been installed everywhere.
To them there are Monsters Under The Bed everywhere (not
realizing they are looking into mirrors when saying that).
I think that all the regulars ought to go on back to tawking about all
them amateur radio policy subjects like trolleys, muscle cars for
orion-sitters, old radio broadcast stations, making fun of the U.S.
military, making fun of others not liking them, architects, show biz
folk, and the legality of federally licensed amateurs to do anything
because they are Federally Authorized..
What with all those multiple copies of TAFKA Rev Jim's (which "is
not his fault" even though I don't get such repeats on other news-
groups or other problems with AOL), it's not worth staying in here.
Except to see the creativity in rationalizing they are always correct
and all others are mistaken.
LHA / WMD
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