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Old September 9th 06, 07:55 PM posted to uk.radio.amateur,rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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Default Where does the expertise of today's Radio Ham lie?

If M3 is the answer, it's a silly question! wrote:
"nntp.aioe.org" wrote in message
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I suggest that it still lies in the areas of LC filters, resistor
networks and individual transistor (or valve) operation.



One traditional area that I did not mention, but perhaps should
have done, was the tradition of gentlemanly conduct, a tradition
that is seen to be lacking in _ALL_ those who have responded
to this thread.


Considering your past form and your obvious desire to create argument, I
think that all who have so far responded have done so in a measured and
reasonable way. It seems that you are the odd one out (again).

You have not told me the difference between one end of a resistor and
the other despite my polite, earnest, request for more information. To
ignore a straightforward question like this is, IMO, very ungentlemanly
and against the spirit of amateur radio - especially as you introduced
the subject.

All have responded as Childish Broadcasters (CBers) with
gratuitous and infantile personal remarks.


Nothing childish about my question at all. Nothing gratuitous either.
You as the "know it all" of amateur radio make rash statements then fall
back to slagging off everyone who replies by abuse.

Shame on you all. You do nothing for the PR of Ham Radio.


And what exactly is your input to the PR of amateur radio? Oh Sorry!, I
forgot that you don't like to answer questions about your rash
statements... I must have been having a Childish Broadcaster moment.

Steve