
February 6th 07, 06:49 AM
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Show some respect.
Now be nice to people like Scheissman. He can't really help the fact
that he rode the short bus as a kid. When it is a family tradition to be
like that, it is sad but obvious that a lot of inbreeding occurred in
West Virginia.
John Doe wrote:
I GUESS THESE A-HOLES CONSIDER THEMSELVES GOOD "HAMS"
"topcat"
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Not Cocksucker Lloyd wrote:
Lloyd Davies wrote:
MY CB HANDLE IS BODACIOUS
http://i11.tinypic.com/4dg2gp1.jpg
**** off, fatty!
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"Not Lloyd" anon@anon wrote in message ...
Which part of third grade did you miss?
I posted to no "scaner" forum. Is there such a beast?
Even Trailer Trash know how to spell "****in'" idiots. Use '****ing' or
'****in', there is no E in the word.
But again, what do no-code scanner freaks know about spelling other than
to
sound it out around two already badly decayed teeth? You cain't hep it
iffin' yer mommy and yer daddy were brother and sister.
sounds like your typical all american family situation
dunnit ?
"wîthhËld fØr rËåsØñs Øf ñåtîØñål SËÇürîty" wrote in
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****EN IDIOTS!
CROSS POSTING AMATEUR RADIO **** IN SCANER FORUM AGAIN!
**** OFF! GET A LIFE!
Barry OGrady wrote:
On Thu, 02 Nov 2006 11:32:52 -0500, pltrgyst
wrote:
On Thu, 02 Nov 2006 14:13:46 GMT, "Harold E. Johnson"
wrote:
Give the ham ticket another go. It's a great hobby despite the best
efforts
of that little publishing company in Connecticut, the QCWA and a few
disgruntled idiots that have to have some reason to think themselves
better
than others even if it's only through an obsolete mechanical skill
likely
teachable to a reasonably smart chimpanzee.
If you truly believe all that, then you should also believe that ham
(Indeed,
any) radio is an obsolete communications medium, since the world is now
hard-wired.
And if the chimp can learn Morse, why can't aspiring hams? Morse is
easy
at
lower speeds. Anyone who can't master it at up to 15wpm surely isn't
bright
enought to to be trusted with his paws on the controls of a
transmitter.
Why bother? I have a full amateur radio license with no morse.
Morse was removed as a requirement years ago.
The primary justification for allocation of amateur radio spectrum has
always
been emergency services. And in dire emergencies, operators might have
to cobble
together makeshift equipment. In that case, it's much simpler -- and
possibly
the only solution -- to build a cw transmitter than it is to come up
with
modulation. Hence cw has always been the ultimate disaster scenario
fall-back,
and should always remain a licensing requirement.
Amateur radio is a hobby.
Otherwise, who needs hams, and why should they get any of the public
radio
spectrum?
AR has way too much spectrum, but it does deserve some.
-- Larry
Barry
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