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Old November 1st 03, 02:37 AM
Dr. Artaud
 
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"Rick N." wrote in
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Hey Rick, read the posts. Most have nothing to do with Shortwave. The
failures of Rush Limbaugh is a popular issue, as is Kevin Strom's
supposedly Nazi rantings. Not popular because of desirability, but
popular in terms of percentage of off topic versus on topic posts.

Most people just like to endlessly harass each other, the liberals versus
the conservatives, etc. Often the liberals complain about off topic
posts, but then continue with a plethora of anti-Rush Limbaugh, Alex
Jones, etc. posts, all unrelated to shortwave.

On topic posts would be quite a variance from the usual fare.

Be relaxed, add me to your killfile, add others, some will surely add you
to theirs. Despite the FAQs concerning this NG, the topics are often
anything but shortwave. But you know what Rick, I'd rather see people
obey the traffic laws, (not running red lights, not talking on cell
phones while driving, not speeding, etc) than to abide by the FAQs
concerning posting to this NG. For some twisted reason, some people are
obsessed with posts being in accordance with the FAQs.

Silly world.

Look forward to reading your posts, whether on or off topic.

Oh, and by the by Bill, please consider not posting your FCC Call sign on
this NG. Sooner or later you'll make someone mad, and this nitwit will
post your name, address, phone number, etc. on this NG and anywhere else
they can.

Dr. Artuad.



Hi All,
I'm new to the group
I just posted a reception report, but I should of asked if it was
ok to
do that?
If not, then I'm sorry I put the cart before the horse.
If it is ok, then what format and how often should I post?


73's
Rick
KB1KIL




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To know and to be, this is not even a question, there is no alternative.
You see it clearly in the loneliest little avenues between particles and
waves, shunned even by the gregarious quark and unknown by the various
strands of time, so big it cannot be seen, yet so little it is immovable,
lies the fabric of the ultimate reality gripped in the fist of the all or
nothing."