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anon November 22nd 05 11:42 PM

Regulation-by-Bandwidth Petition Filed by ARRL
 

"Jim Hampton" wrote in message
...

I really don't care one way or the other about code - but most folks have
no
idea how much information can be passed via that keyer. In my day, I'd
pass
dang near as much info in a given time as a teletype.

/////// B.S. Snipped here/////////



Oh how the tales of dariing do and "how great I am" grow
taller and taller and more spectacular, as the years go by
and more alcohol is ingested..........ROTFLMAO!





Jim Hampton November 22nd 05 11:47 PM

Regulation-by-Bandwidth Petition Filed by ARRL
 

"anon" wrote in message
...

"Jim Hampton" wrote in message
...

I really don't care one way or the other about code - but most folks

have
no
idea how much information can be passed via that keyer. In my day, I'd
pass
dang near as much info in a given time as a teletype.

/////// B.S. Snipped here/////////



Oh how the tales of dariing do and "how great I am" grow
taller and taller and more spectacular, as the years go by
and more alcohol is ingested..........ROTFLMAO!





Didn't take you long to reply. Who's ingesting alcohol? I've to go to work
tomorrow morning (like 5:00 AM). What is your excuse?

I've put perfect copy on paper using a manual typewriter at 40 words per
minute. A number of minutes' worth. My mention of 40 or 50 words per
minute was a reference to some of the wonder boys whose great exploits
simply consist of 'cut and paste' on the Internet.

I'm simply saying that a good operator can likely keep up with most folks
that are trying to enter original content and not simply pass along a
digital picture, or a 'cut-and-paste' from someone else.

Then again, original content might be something you aren't familiar with.


With due regard,
Jim AA2QA



anon November 23rd 05 12:44 AM

Regulation-by-Bandwidth Petition Filed by ARRL
 

"Jim Hampton" wrote in message
...

"anon" wrote in message
...

"Jim Hampton" wrote in message
...

I really don't care one way or the other about code - but most folks

have
no
idea how much information can be passed via that keyer. In my day, I'd
pass
dang near as much info in a given time as a teletype.

/////// B.S. Snipped here/////////



Oh how the tales of dariing do and "how great I am" grow
taller and taller and more spectacular, as the years go by
and more alcohol is ingested..........ROTFLMAO!





Didn't take you long to reply. Who's ingesting alcohol?

/////////*MORE* B.S. Snipped//////////



I I I I I I I I I, me me me me me me me me me me

That's the way your type tells stories of grandeur and
how wonderful I am........





Steveo November 23rd 05 02:00 AM

Regulation-by-Bandwidth Petition Filed by ARRL
 
"anon" wrote:
"Jim Hampton" wrote in message
...

I really don't care one way or the other about code - but most folks
have no
idea how much information can be passed via that keyer. In my day, I'd
pass
dang near as much info in a given time as a teletype.

/////// B.S. Snipped here/////////

Oh how the tales of dariing do and "how great I am" grow
taller and taller and more spectacular, as the years go by
and more alcohol is ingested..........ROTFLMAO!

Jim is a great guy. You must have mis-read him.

moparholic at hotmail dot com is a sissy November 23rd 05 09:06 AM

Regulation-by-Bandwidth Petition Filed by ARRL
 

Steveo wrote:
"anon" wrote:
"Jim Hampton" wrote in message
...

I really don't care one way or the other about code - but most folks
have no
idea how much information can be passed via that keyer. In my day, I'd
pass
dang near as much info in a given time as a teletype.

/////// B.S. Snipped here/////////

Oh how the tales of dariing do and "how great I am" grow
taller and taller and more spectacular, as the years go by
and more alcohol is ingested..........ROTFLMAO!

Jim is a great guy. You must have mis-read him.


moparholic at hotmail dot com is a great gay, I mean guy. a great guy
at being gay.


K4YZ November 23rd 05 11:11 AM

Regulation-by-Bandwidth Petition Filed by ARRL
 

anon wrote:
"Jim Hampton" wrote in message
...
"anon" wrote in message
"Jim Hampton" wrote in message
...

I really don't care one way or the other about code - but most folks

have
no
idea how much information can be passed via that keyer. In my day, I'd
pass
dang near as much info in a given time as a teletype.
/////// B.S. Snipped here/////////

Oh how the tales of dariing do and "how great I am" grow
taller and taller and more spectacular, as the years go by
and more alcohol is ingested..........ROTFLMAO!


Didn't take you long to reply. Who's ingesting alcohol?

/////////*MORE* B.S. Snipped//////////

I I I I I I I I I, me me me me me me me me me me

That's the way your type tells stories of grandeur and
how wonderful I am........


Jim...Looks like the works of Fans of the Feeble Five.

Consider the source.

73

Steve, K4YZ


an old friend November 23rd 05 03:44 PM

steve is coward afraid to asnwer a simple question
 

K4YZ wrote:
anon wrote:
"Jim Hampton" wrote in message
...
"anon" wrote in message
"Jim Hampton" wrote in message
...

what has sexuality got to do with radio


The Magnum November 23rd 05 06:39 PM

Regulation-by-Bandwidth Petition Filed by ARRL
 

"anon" wrote in message
...

"Jim Hampton" wrote in message
...

I really don't care one way or the other about code - but most folks

have
no
idea how much information can be passed via that keyer. In my day, I'd
pass
dang near as much info in a given time as a teletype.

/////// B.S. Snipped here/////////



Oh how the tales of dariing do and "how great I am" grow
taller and taller and more spectacular, as the years go by
and more alcohol is ingested..........ROTFLMAO!


A fantastic tale in its day but back to present day what is the benefit? I
think you will find most people will know you can say anything via Morse
just like you can talking so being amazed at what can be passed via Morse
seems a strange thing to highlight. You can pass much more information by
talking. In the past fair enough but times have moved on. Morse is now an
out-dated form of communication practised now by just radio Amateurs.
To any Amateurs who like Morse then that's fine for them. They will learn it
and use it where they like and I have no problems at all about that. But...
to ramble on about it constantly and belittle anyone not really interested
in "just the Morse" side of radio is a bit unfair branding them as inferior
radio users (not aimed at you personally here) Amateur radio can still be a
fascinating Hobby without it, or as I would like, not a forced issue but one
of choice.

Regards,
Graham

--
---------------
Radio is only a Hobby. Don't let it rule your life...

73's - Graham



The Magnum November 23rd 05 06:47 PM

Regulation-by-Bandwidth Petition Filed by ARRL
 

"Jim Hampton" wrote in message
...

"anon" wrote in message
...

"Jim Hampton" wrote in message
...

I really don't care one way or the other about code - but most folks

have
no
idea how much information can be passed via that keyer. In my day,

I'd
pass
dang near as much info in a given time as a teletype.

/////// B.S. Snipped here/////////



Oh how the tales of dariing do and "how great I am" grow
taller and taller and more spectacular, as the years go by
and more alcohol is ingested..........ROTFLMAO!





Didn't take you long to reply. Who's ingesting alcohol? I've to go to

work
tomorrow morning (like 5:00 AM). What is your excuse?


Wow thats early. I dont need to get into work until 8am. Not a dustman are
you?

I've put perfect copy on paper using a manual typewriter at 40 words per
minute. A number of minutes' worth. My mention of 40 or 50 words per
minute was a reference to some of the wonder boys whose great exploits
simply consist of 'cut and paste' on the Internet.


If that is adiquate then whats wrong with cut and paste? Only an idiot would
sit there re-typing out something that could just as easily be cut and
pasted unless it was an original work of course.

I'm simply saying that a good operator can likely keep up with most folks
that are trying to enter original content and not simply pass along a
digital picture, or a 'cut-and-paste' from someone else.


A good operator? Depends on your impression of a good operator. A good
operator to me is someone who uses the radio sensibly, stays legal and cares
about interference and deals with it if caused. Someone who goes on about
ooh i can do this or i can do that trying to put themselves above other
operators in my opinion have a vanity problem. As far as pictures go id
rather use the internet as its a more appropriate media for that.

Then again, original content might be something you aren't familiar with.


With due regard,
Jim AA2QA


Also with due regard and no disrespect intended. Just my 10p worth.
Graham


--
---------------
Radio is only a Hobby. Don't let it rule your life...

73's - Graham



Jim Hampton November 23rd 05 11:04 PM

Regulation-by-Bandwidth Petition Filed by ARRL
 

"The Magnum" wrote in message
...

"Jim Hampton" wrote in message
...

"anon" wrote in message
...

"Jim Hampton" wrote in message
...

I really don't care one way or the other about code - but most folks

have
no
idea how much information can be passed via that keyer. In my day,

I'd
pass
dang near as much info in a given time as a teletype.
/////// B.S. Snipped here/////////



Oh how the tales of dariing do and "how great I am" grow
taller and taller and more spectacular, as the years go by
and more alcohol is ingested..........ROTFLMAO!





Didn't take you long to reply. Who's ingesting alcohol? I've to go to

work
tomorrow morning (like 5:00 AM). What is your excuse?


Wow thats early. I dont need to get into work until 8am. Not a dustman are
you?

I've put perfect copy on paper using a manual typewriter at 40 words per
minute. A number of minutes' worth. My mention of 40 or 50 words per
minute was a reference to some of the wonder boys whose great exploits
simply consist of 'cut and paste' on the Internet.


If that is adiquate then whats wrong with cut and paste? Only an idiot

would
sit there re-typing out something that could just as easily be cut and
pasted unless it was an original work of course.

I'm simply saying that a good operator can likely keep up with most

folks
that are trying to enter original content and not simply pass along a
digital picture, or a 'cut-and-paste' from someone else.


A good operator? Depends on your impression of a good operator. A good
operator to me is someone who uses the radio sensibly, stays legal and

cares
about interference and deals with it if caused. Someone who goes on about
ooh i can do this or i can do that trying to put themselves above other
operators in my opinion have a vanity problem. As far as pictures go id
rather use the internet as its a more appropriate media for that.

Then again, original content might be something you aren't familiar

with.


With due regard,
Jim AA2QA


Also with due regard and no disrespect intended. Just my 10p worth.
Graham


--
---------------
Radio is only a Hobby. Don't let it rule your life...

73's - Graham


Hello, Graham

I couldn't agree with you more ;)


73 from Rochester, NY
Jim AA2QA






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