From: "Dee Flint" on Fri 5 Aug 2005 20:07
"Bill Sohl" wrote in message
"Phil Kane" wrote in message
On 4 Aug 2005 15:22:35 -0700, wrote:
If nothing else, all of us can at least say that we let FCC know where
we stood.
And the FCC let us all know where it stood when the NPRM was
released. Does anyone deny that the horserace is fixed and that the
majority wishes have nothing to do with the outcome?
73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane
Maybe yes, maybe no. In this case, the majority (if one
looks at the comments already filed) appear to be
running better than 2:1 in support of the ending of
all code testing. Sure looks like a majority to me.
I think the ones against the change are worn out. They know that the FCC
didn't listen before and don't believe the FCC will listen now. They are
ready to move on.
Tsk, tsk, the FCC did listen to the majority in 1990 and again
in 1998. One big problem with the Elite is that they don't
understand THEY are the MINORITY.
"Moving on?" [a fairly good one-hour TV show years ago...]
You have a choice: Move ON and go with the majority flow to
the future or keep on recreating the past, a past before your
life existance began. Your choice.
Better yet, "adapt or die." Remember what happened to the
dinosaurs...
din din