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David Stinson March 22nd 07 02:03 PM

ARRL's "Diamond Terrace" Memorial
 
ARRL's "Diamond Terrace" Memorial

I do NOT understand this "fad" of placing bricks on the GROUND
to memorialize someone. I am not about to memorialize anyone
about whom I care or whom I respect by placing their name on
the ground where thoughtless people wipe dog-poop off their shoes
and spit their gum. I don't know who first thought of this fad
(and Lord, I hope it's a "passing fad"),
but it's a bad idea and I would never, ever do it.
Build a wall with the bricks, or anything else
other than a "walk on you daddy" place.
73 David S.


Michael Black March 22nd 07 02:27 PM

ARRL's "Diamond Terrace" Memorial
 
"David Stinson" ) writes:
ARRL's "Diamond Terrace" Memorial

YOu've got the wrong newsgroup.

There is rec.radio.amateur.misc and perhaps even rec.radio.amateur.policy
and now even the moderated rec.radio.amateur.moderated. Two or three
groups should be enough for that sort of discussion, but you see fit
to come to .boatanchors and post this here.

That despite the fact that it's been months, if not longer, since you
actually posted something on-topic here.

Micahel VE2BVW


David Stinson March 23rd 07 02:19 PM

ARRL's "Diamond Terrace" Memorial
 
Mr: Black:
Your opinion is noted, and given all the consideration
it is due.
----------------------

Follow-up to a letter I received:


----- Original Message -----

Subject: Diamond Terrace

Thank you kindly for your reply.

A brick terrace (not a walkway or side walk) of this type are used
extensively by many universities and organizations for this purpose and it
is popular with radio amateurs as well.


If my understanding is correct, names will be on bricks which
are to be walked upon. That many people participate in this
latest fad in memorials does not make it a "good" practice.
Millions of people smoke. That does not make smoking "good."

I'm happy to report that, at least in some quarters, this
practice is being rejected and the bricks are being used in
creative, attractive fashions that do not include teenagers
wiping filth off the bottom of their shoes on the name of
your loved-one.

Placing the name of someone we claim to respect under the
unavoidably dirty heel of passing observers simply begs credulity;
I am astonished that anyone finds this acceptable and, frankly,
I think it has it's roots in worshiping the false "heroes" of
Hollywood and their "Walk of Fame." I find it fitting in
Hollywood's
case, but not for my Elmer (or my father, or anyone else
I respect). Basing something as meaningful as the memorial you
propose in something as meaningless as Hollywood
defiles the very idea of a memorial.
You folks will, of course, do as you please.
And I'm nobody.
But I'm a nobody who's going to speak out against this
terrible dirty-ing of people we claim to value.

Respectfully,
David Stinson AB5S




cmdr buzz corey March 27th 07 06:15 AM

ARRL's "Diamond Terrace" Memorial
 
You seem to get your knickers in a wad over pretty much nothing. If
you don't want to and aren't going to, then why get so upset about
it?

On Mar 22, 7:03 am, "David Stinson" wrote:
ARRL's "Diamond Terrace" Memorial

I do NOT understand this "fad" of placing bricks on the GROUND
to memorialize someone. I am not about to memorialize anyone
about whom I care or whom I respect by placing their name on
the ground where thoughtless people wipe dog-poop off their shoes
and spit their gum. I don't know who first thought of this fad
(and Lord, I hope it's a "passing fad"),
but it's a bad idea and I would never, ever do it.
Build a wall with the bricks, or anything else
other than a "walk on you daddy" place.
73 David S.





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