Phil Kane wrote: 
 
 On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 13:38:54 GMT, Dave Heil wrote: 
 
  Amateurs seem to believe that amateur radio should 
  be the idle dribble we call amateur radio. 
  
 For God's sake, Todd, the word is "drivel" and I don't see your 
 "broadcast" as being better stuff. 
 
   Now, now, Dave.  Todd is self-proclaimed educated and an advisor to 
   legislators at the seat of government on the laws and future of 
   "micro- broadcasting".  Surely he knows how to dribble the 
   information out.... 
 
But, Phil, if one dribbles, shouldn't care be taken so as not to dribble 
on one's self? 
 
   The reason it's dying isn't because the lack of amateurs in the service. 
   No the reason it's  dying is content control. Amateur radio 
   is dying because amateur's are under the belief that the 
   FCC can control the content of an amateur station. 
 
   I'm under the belief that the sun rises in the morning and sets in 
   the evening.  Some things we *-just-* have to take on faith, it 
   seems. 
 
I wanna know how your new career as henchman is working out?  Does a 
henchman gig pay well? 
 
Dave K8MN 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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