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Therefore, you don't believe Amateur Radios death is eminent. Well, all
of The individuals I encouraged to join Amateur Radio all but one is still active in the hobby. One young man I encouraged to join Amateur Radio became an extra class in his first setting. A very Intelligent young man but when he met the other hams on HF and heard how badly they behaved, he soon quit and found another hobby. Plus, became very up-set with me for encouraging him to join Amateur Radio and this person now works for a local radio station as their station engineer. Riley Hollingsworth, K4ZDH, the FCC's Chief Enforcer retired from the FCC and once again the HF bands are overran with immature people acting the fool. This just goes to show if we need a full-time babysitter for Amateur Radio because our hobby is overran with toddlers then Amateur Radio death is eminent. Therefore, in my personal opinion Amateur Radios death is eminent not due to Code, or Testing, or the Internet, it's due totally to the immature people like themselves that's killing off our hobby. |
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On Dec 12, 10:01*pm, Lids wrote:
Riley Hollingsworth, K4ZDH, the FCC's Chief Enforcer retired from the FCC and once again the HF bands are overran with immature people acting the fool. funny there has been no change since RH |
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On Dec 12, 10:01*pm, Lids wrote:
Therefore, you don't believe Amateur Radios death is eminent. Well, all of The individuals I encouraged to join Amateur Radio all but one is still active in the hobby. One young man I encouraged to join Amateur Radio became an extra class in his first setting. A very Intelligent young man but when he met the other hams on HF and heard how badly they behaved, he soon quit and found another hobby. Plus, became very up-set with me for encouraging him to join Amateur Radio and this person now works for a local radio station as their station engineer. Riley Hollingsworth, K4ZDH, the FCC's Chief Enforcer retired from the FCC and once again the HF bands are overran with immature people acting the fool. This just goes to show if we need a full-time babysitter for Amateur Radio because our hobby is overran with toddlers then Amateur Radio death is eminent. Therefore, in my personal opinion Amateur Radios death is eminent not due to Code, or Testing, or the Internet, it's due totally to the immature people like themselves that's killing off our hobby. just kill yourself and solve your issues, windbag |
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On Dec 12, 8:01 pm, Lids wrote:
Therefore, you don't believe Amateur Radios death is eminent. Well, all of The individuals I encouraged to join Amateur Radio all but one is still active in the hobby. One young man I encouraged to join Amateur Radio became an extra class in his first setting. A very Intelligent young man but when he met the other hams on HF and heard how badly they behaved, he soon quit and found another hobby. Plus, became very up-set with me for encouraging him to join Amateur Radio and this person now works for a local radio station as their station engineer. Riley Hollingsworth, K4ZDH, the FCC's Chief Enforcer retired from the FCC and once again the HF bands are overran with immature people acting the fool. This just goes to show if we need a full-time babysitter for Amateur Radio because our hobby is overran with toddlers then Amateur Radio death is eminent. Therefore, in my personal opinion Amateur Radios death is eminent not due to Code, or Testing, or the Internet, it's due totally to the immature people like themselves that's killing off our hobby. The word is "overrun". Talk about lids. |
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On Dec 15, 4:44*pm, cmdr buzz corey
wrote: On Dec 12, 8:01 pm, Lids wrote: Therefore, in my personal opinion Amateur Radios death is eminent not due to Code, or Testing, or the Internet, it's due totally to the immature people like themselves that's killing off our hobby. The word is "overrun". Talk about lids.- being a lid yourself I yield to oh canceled cartoon and hooked troll victum |
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On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 13:44:41 -0800 (PST), cmdr buzz corey wrote:
On Dec 12, 8:01 pm, Lids wrote: Therefore, you don't believe Amateur Radios death is eminent. Well, all The word is "overrun". Talk about lids. You forgot to point out "imminent" where the lid used the wrong word, "eminent." |
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On Dec 16, 7:37*am, Mark wrote:
please cease and desit from using MY name to break the law |
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On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 06:31:07 -0800 (PST), wrote:
On Dec 16, 7:37 am, Mark wrote: please cease and desit from using MY name to break the law Speaking of lids ... |
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On Dec 16, 9:40*am, Mark wrote:
please cease and desit from using MY name to break the law |
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On Dec 12, 10:01*pm, Lids wrote:
Therefore, you don't believe Amateur Radios death is eminent. Well part of that is because it really annoys the public. Most of the non-hams I know get really annoyed at us because we keep repeating the exact same thing over and over and over again. then they yell at me, "QUIT REPEATING YOURSELF. YOU ALREADY SAID THAT. SO YOU DON'T NEED TO SAY IT AGAIN. IT'S VERY ANNOYING THAT YOY KEEP REPEATING THE EXACT SAME THING OVER AND OVER AND OVER AGAIN. SAY IT ONLY ONCE AND THAT'S IT." What am I talking about? The public reaction to hams saying their legal i.d. every ten minutes. Which is required for hams to do by federal law. However, doing so and obeying that law really annoys the general public. |
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