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July 6th 04, 06:38 PM
Len Over 21
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(William) writes:
(Len Over 21) wrote in message
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This is one weird group of licensed amateur extra regulars!
To say the least. Did you pick up on the new thread where someone
asked if a person works in the industry and has a commercial license,
would he be welcomed at a ham radio club meeting?
Yes. What wasn't mentioned was the demand that non-amateur
radio hobbyists MUST drink from different fountains and use the
"special" restrooms. :-)
They care more about their "honor" in telling fibs of their exploits
then get totally pished at others who have had truthful
experience beyond the limitations of Part 97. Fantasyland at
times! :-)
It's all just a matter of ego.
NO!? Say it isn't so... :-)
BPL-PLC will mean an END to low-level signal reception on HF and
low VHF in urban areas but the licensed amateur extras in here
just want to FIGHT with anyone who challenges their mighty words.
Not to worry. Morse always gets thru.
Right! That's why all the other radio services rely on morse! :-)
They won't DO anything against the already-here problem of HF
pollution but they want to destroy anyone not believeing in their
fantasies of the religion of St. Hiram and the League-ionaires.
Just notice who's remaining in this sorry group.
Yes. Weiner von Brawn and his sidekick in PA. :-)
Isn't all so much fun to have a private "ham" chat room to talk all
about the space program, national economics, traveling salesmen,
the educational system, and other assorted "ham interest" items?
Even more bizarre is the on-going "discussion" between two extras
who have NO experience in space travel talking all about Big Issues
in Space...none of which concerns amateur radio policy! :-)
They've managed to combine "Missiles of October," and "October Sky."
Maybe one day they'll launch an Estes rocket and attain the altitude
of 1,200' AGL.
If either one cancels their Popular Science subscription, we won't
know the answers to all those profound questions of "ham interest"
policy problems.
Well, time to celebrate the 4th coming up...and to worship at the
Church of St. Hiram who invented radio and the vacuum tube, etc.
:-)
Len
Never knew the man, but he is legend.
...celebrated in song and story forever, the founder of the Service.
A real firecracker that put sparklers in the eyes of all worshippers.
[shipping extra cost]
:-)
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