Larry Roll K3LT wrote:
In article , "Clint" rattlehead at
computron dot net writes:
Well, Clint, you said it, not me! I'm glad you're starting to see the
light!
73 de Larry, K3LT
I, I see your point.
I will be the absolute BEST driver of a modern internal combustion engine-
driven automobile if I first take a blacksmith's apprenticeship and learn
to shoe a horse.
Yes. Quite logical.
Clint
KB5ZHT
Well, Clint, that kind of cynicism may seem to be amusing to some, but
just goes to demonstrate a lack of any truly logical argument which
supports your position. Therefore, it, and you, are easily dismissed.
I don't know about you, Larry, but I like to know a lot about
everything I do. That goes for cars, amateur radio, computers,
housework, history, or whatever. I suspect you feel at least somewhat
this way too. Strange that there is a whole culture built up that
celebrates ignorance.
That's why if my car breaks down on the road, I stand a good chance of
getting it running again, why I know it isn't likely the F.C.C. won't
test me on the design of a 1/4 wave dipole, and why I knew that there
wasn't any special callsigns for non-coded amateurs.
Not that I don't make mistakes, but I don't come into newsgroups acting
as if I know everything either! 8^)
- Mike KB3EIA -
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