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Updated content to include data from the February 5, 2008 "Tornado Outbreak"
in the mid-south. Damage photos and radar images of the storms that roared thru several southern states. http://www.kf4dna.net |
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KF4DNA wrote:
Updated content to include data from the February 5, 2008 "Tornado Outbreak" in the mid-south. Damage photos and radar images of the storms that roared thru several southern states. http://www.kf4dna.net This "gentleman" is spamming several amateur radio newsgroups. If this bothers you contact and include his web page address. tom K0TAR |
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AI4QJ wrote:
"Tom Ring" wrote in message ... KF4DNA wrote: Updated content to include data from the February 5, 2008 "Tornado Outbreak" in the mid-south. Damage photos and radar images of the storms that roared thru several southern states. http://www.kf4dna.net This "gentleman" is spamming several amateur radio newsgroups. If this bothers you contact and include his web page address. tom K0TAR K0TAR: Chill out bro. He is a fellow ham. And if every ham with a webpage did it, we wouldn't even be able to find the rest of the newsgroup. And it's still spam, even if he is a fellow ham. tom K0TAR |
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I'd hate to see how someone is treated that's not an Amateur Radio Operator.
All hams should know the importance of the Skywarn program. Last Tuesday night, hams from three states and the Skywarn program here in Memphis saved lives by getting information about the weather in our area out to the general public. My webpage promotes ham radio and Skywarn. I personally don't care what someone says about my webpage or me. It just doesn't matter. I will continue to post messages to this newsgroup and others that are related to ham radio, storm chasing, model rocketry and skydiving. KF4DNA http://www.kf4dna.net "Tom Ring" wrote in message et... AI4QJ wrote: "Tom Ring" wrote in message ... KF4DNA wrote: Updated content to include data from the February 5, 2008 "Tornado Outbreak" in the mid-south. Damage photos and radar images of the storms that roared thru several southern states. http://www.kf4dna.net This "gentleman" is spamming several amateur radio newsgroups. If this bothers you contact and include his web page address. tom K0TAR K0TAR: Chill out bro. He is a fellow ham. And if every ham with a webpage did it, we wouldn't even be able to find the rest of the newsgroup. And it's still spam, even if he is a fellow ham. tom K0TAR |
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On Sat, 9 Feb 2008 19:18:06 -0600, "KF4DNA" wrote:
I'd hate to see how someone is treated that's not an Amateur Radio Operator. All hams should know the importance of the Skywarn program. Last Tuesday night, hams from three states and the Skywarn program here in Memphis saved lives by getting information about the weather in our area out to the general public. My webpage promotes ham radio and Skywarn. I personally don't care what someone says about my webpage or me. It just doesn't matter. I will continue to post messages to this newsgroup and others that are related to ham radio, storm chasing, model rocketry and skydiving. DUDE! This group is about antennas - not Skywarn. Stay on topic or take the heat! -- -fb- |
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