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Oliver[_2_] February 11th 11 03:28 PM

Amateur Radio Respect, and Warning
 
On Feb 10, 7:32*pm, "KG6BAJ" wrote:

I find it sad that amateur radio operators feel the need to loose respect


I find it sad so many people can't spell "lose."

I should remind all that these newsgroups are also fed in and out of packet radio BBS stations and read and replied to over RF in nearly all countries
utilizing packet BBS's.


I find it sad that amateur radio operators would use packet for usenet
traffic.


Bert Hyman February 11th 11 03:35 PM

Amateur Radio Respect, and Warning
 
In
Oliver wrote:

On Feb 10, 7:32*pm, "KG6BAJ" wrote:

I find it sad that amateur radio operators feel the need to loose
respect


I find it sad so many people can't spell "lose."

I should remind all that these newsgroups are also fed in and out of
packet radio BBS stations and read and replied to over RF in nearly
all countries utilizing packet BBS's.


I find it sad that amateur radio operators would use packet for usenet
traffic.


Sadder yet is the fact that the OP doesn't seem to realize that it's the
responsibility of the control operator of the originating system to make
sure that the traffic is suitable for sending over amateur radio.

And saddest of all is the OP's seemingly random selection of newsgroups,
especially when he chose to identify himself as ."

--
Bert Hyman W0RSB St. Paul, MN

Geoffrey S. Mendelson February 12th 11 08:14 PM

Amateur Radio Respect, and Warning
 
Bert Hyman wrote:
And saddest of all is the OP's seemingly random selection of newsgroups,
especially when he chose to identify himself as ."


I've figured this out. :-)

The original posting is from 1995, when people still cared about packet radio
and to many usenet was new and exciting. The reason it took so long is that
it was behind a posting of a shack photo sent as a .BMP (windows bitmap file)
and it took 15 years to be transmitted.

It then ended up in packet to usenet gateway, which added the modern headers.

Geoff.


--
Geoffrey S. Mendelson N3OWJ/4X1GM
Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to misquote it.

extra class[_3_] March 10th 11 01:25 AM

Amateur Radio Respect, and Warning
 
"A bunch of fat, sweaty, socially-maladjusted losers..."
Unsubstantiated stereotyping, most likely referring to an abusive hobby
obsessed father.



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