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Old September 24th 06, 05:39 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy
[email protected] LenAnderson@ieee.org is offline
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From: on Sat, Sep 23 2006 6:38 pm

Dave Heil wrote:
wrote:


There's a parallel in amateur radio recruiting. From the ARRL
down, the higher-ups love to look down on aspirants as
dummies in radio...as if their lofty elite positions made them
"expert." These self-proclaimed gods of radio then wonder
why there isn't more participation and - especially - why
there's so little love for their self-righteous precious, noble,
best-of-all-possible-modes (in their minds), radiotelegraphy.


I move


Best of Luck. Don't forget that the job's not finished until the paper
work is done.


Hopefully it is to a galaxy far, far away. World's Greatest
DXer would fit right in there, maybe even "stand guard" with
a light saber!


that we amend our military regulations so that each recruit to
the enlisted ranks would enter military service at the E-9 grade. This
would result in more participation by our citizenry and would prevent
harm to anyone's self-esteem. We could also do away with military
technical schools and the necessity for passing any exam which the new
recruit might view as hazing. Calling any recruit a "dummy" would be
banned.


It looks like the World's Greatest DXer can't tell the diff between
military service and a cool hobby.


He sure can't. Well, we gotta cut him some slack. It might
be some kind of shell shock he suffered in a "country at war."

"Incoming! Incoming! Hey, Heil, lots of Marsgrams incoming!"

Do all amateur radio license applicants have to swear an oath
to defend the US Constitution? With their LIVES if necessary?

I think Heil got a bit too delusional there...