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If you had to use CW to save someone's life, would that person die?
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August 20th 06, 11:50 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy
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If you had to use CW to save someone's life, would that person die? - Mark, Just ignore them.
"an old friend" wrote in
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wrote:
wrote:
On Sat, 19 Aug 2006 03:10:22 GMT, Dave Heil
wrote:
As a counterpoint to elimination of the code test, many of the more
'vocal' pro-coders have taken their 'side' to rather severe (and
highly misplaced) lengths. They accuse the 'no-coders' of
everything
from homosexuality to perversion to unpatriotic activies to
bestiality.
Most of the personal-insult pro-coder group use pseudonyms on
newsgroups, possibly afraid of revealing their true identity; none
the
less these 'anony-mousies" behave in immature fashion, more like
middle-school males trying to assert their machismo even though
they try to hide via anonymity.
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Heil, a pro-coder, tries to misdirect things by attempting to make a
flame war about personalities:
he is better than Robeson but that is saying little
How do you know how many see Al as an arbiter? How many do you
believe think you'd make a good arbiter in discussions of amateur
radio?
"Arbeit macht frei" - sign over one of the entrances to Auschwitz.
["work sets you free"]
yes I know
Let's everyone WORK for that amateur radio license!!! :-)
indeed
Mark, Just ignore them.
They only tease you because of the stupid things you say when you
follow up. Just ignore them and they'll give up.
Stop giving them reasons to tease you. It only makes you look
more stupid.
Take a break from the radio groups for a while, Maybe work on your
moon bounce some more.
SC
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