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Is the code requirement really keeping good people out of ham radio?
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October 29th 06, 01:22 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy
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Is the code requirement really keeping good people out of ham radio?
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on Sat, Oct 28 2006 12:32pm
On 28 Oct 2006 05:47:32 -0700,
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on Thurs, Oct 26 2006 3:36am
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From: "Dee Flint" on Sun, Oct 22 2006 8:47am
"Opus-" wrote in message
Look around *this* newsgroup. See any "help" in *here*?
Sure do. This newsgroup isn't all of amateur radio, though. In fact,
it's a very small group.
and non of th OT are good helpfull hams including yourself
Tsk. Miccolis imagines he is "helpful." His concept of
"helpful" is everyone doing as he says, thinking what he
thinks. That's not reality. It's 'hive mind' stuff.
It might be that Miccolis doesn't understand 'reality.'
He says he "lives in the ham bands." The rest of us
live in residences like houses or apartments. He has
funny ideas of zoning laws and how they affect hundreds
of peoples' lives about THEIR neighborhood, not to
mention local tax laws.
Miccolis is off on some Hate kick. He just can't stand
opposition to his beloved ARRL's ideas or anyone
gasp! disagreeing with the mighty of Newington.
Therefore he stretches even his concept of reality to
the breaking point...and broke it more than once. He
NEEDS to find the worst of everyone disagreeing with
him. A sort of junior-league Major Dud (Robeson) now.
1906 thinking in 2006. Ptui.
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