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On Mon, 02 Feb 2004 19:18:51 GMT, "Dan/W4NTI" w4nti@get rid of this
mindspring.com wrote: "Old School" wrote in message .. . On Sun, 01 Feb 2004 13:33:10 -0500, Lou wrote: On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 19:21:23 +0100, "Helmut" wrote: Its not them, the CBLUSSERS AN`D KNUCKLE.... as you call them, dear poor old man Bruce, making me ashamed to be a ham myself. Its you allone, and these human beeings never stopping to accept decisions from the ITU, IARU and FCC. International, all the decisions were made and are validated. And the little America will run behind. I always thought, the Americans, they are the leaders of the world! Not in Amateur Radio. Their highest class amateurs are too old, stupid and shortminded to be. 73 de OE8SOQ Helmut Even though I can be included in this group, because of idiots like Bruce, I have to agree with Helmut. Unfortunately he makes us ALL look bad. ![]() operators here in America than bad ones like Bruce. The problem with Bruce is, He is all mouth and no action. America needs to move forward with all aspects. People like Bruce are the one that hold this country back from progress. All I can say now is, he and his little leet group of CBextra buddies will be all alone. All of us other open minded hams like Helmut and HLR will be be having fun talking on our rigs while you sit there waiting for someone to beep you. 73 de kf6foz How does wanting to preserve the past mean he is holding things back? You no code geeks are the short sighted ones. Just because it is old, does NOT MEAN you should throw it out with the trash. Dan/W4NTI None of us have said anything about throwing it in the trash. Some of these NO-CODERs are gonna get there code because of the mystery of code. It's like watching a scrambled cable tv channel, makes you wonder what is going on. I don't want to see code gone as in never used again. Keep it part of the Amateur Community, but don't force it on others. There is other ways of preserving code which I see on Field Day and Swap Meets also at Club Meetings. Keep it alive by discussing it and doing competitions like field day. |