AOF:
I am sorry it seems like a mystery, what I am "up to", I am simply
observing a time in radio history like has never been before and may
never come again, at least in my lifetime... old barriers are falling, a
new influence will soon find its' way on to the amateur bands. It is
obvious to me antiquated technology dominates the ham bands, the old
timers and not accepting the new equipment and the state of the hobby lies
in stagnation... another phenomenon is that there seems to be a common
factor to most of these amateurs, they resist change--like it strikes fear
in them... certainly I am not the only one to see home this "group of old
buddies" have banded together around this "common denominator?"
I am thrilled over the prospect of new hams entering in meaningful
numbers, manufacturers taking note, and dynamic changes occurring which
returns some of the excitement back to the hobby... surely everyone
realizes that not even the manufacturers who make ham equip can get very
excited about the sales potential of new ideas, new hardware and new
software to this very small market...
.... believe it or not, I am quite excited about all of this--watching it
unfold. Seeing how a few personalities are able to influence others will
and "fool" them along on this rather bizarre rut they have been stuck in ...
I have always been a "radio loner." Have always though it ridiculous to
see the "high school feud" between hams and cb'ers. I have always
enjoyed a good cb rig.
You know what the real difference is between hams and cb'ers? About
a megacycle, a short jump from the 11 meter band to the 10 meter... about
a single footstep.
Guess that is how I escaped the trap I observe here, I never seen a wall
there. And, now with the elimination of code, I expect none to find a
wall there at all...
It really ain't no big thang, 10-fer good buddie? grin
John
On Mon, 08 Aug 2005 22:14:37 -0700, an_old_friend wrote:
Dave Heil wrote:
John Smith wrote:
Dave:
Like I say, repetitive and run in a circle...
Your posts? It seems that way. You make a false statement and then
dismiss anything which runs counter to it. As an example, you have a
beef with my saying, "John Smith is not real". Well, "John", you
aren't. There's nothing circular about it.
eniterely circlar Dave
You complain over my opinion that anonymous posters shouldn't be given
any credence. You don't provide a valid reason why anyone should give
them credence.
But you clearly give credence by going on and on that they do not have
credence
you sound like Stevie, claiming he doesn't care what his targets say
and dreicting most of his output towards them
John need not, indeed can not provide a vaild reason, each person must
do that or not do it for themselves
You tried to put words in my mouth when you wrote (and put into quotes):
"It is personalities which matter here and NOT facts!" but I didn't
write that--you did. How do you account for that?
it certainly the case you are not influenced by facts, few humans
really are, the matter is mostly one of personalities
You start with a false premise and quickly veer away or become
dismissive when someone confronts you with the falsehood.
you guys realy need to learn the difference beteween Falsehood and
simple difference of point of view
krist, no wonder your posts
seems do dizzy!
I'm sure they seem that way to you, "John". My posts seem dizzy because
they address specific things which you've written. Yet you don't
you don't have control over your world indeed no one does really merely
the ilusion of control
you come back to insiting on the same thing the right to control the
discussion, you can't, you can only influence it
address my points in response at all. That's the nice thing about being
an anonymous troll.
or simply in exercising Human choice
Dave K8MN
not entirely sure what John is up to, which is of course part of the
fun in watching
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