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![]() "Gene Storey" wrote in message news:XbZkb.4232$5c2.1533@okepread03... I run around with some Drag racing guys (Top Fuel, Funny Cars, Gassers, etc), and just like Hams, they are super-critical about what a "true hot rodder" should have on his car. I know for a fact that these guys blow **** up even if it was gold plated, but yet they keep buying the same **** because everyone else will label them a traitor or a poster-boy for some manufacturer. There's some people who can't operate without negative peer pressure. They wrap their positive messages in negative slants about one thing or another. You can't change them, and they are too stupid to change themselves. Yes, you are right, Gene... In this case, Internet junkies think it's cool to disrupt the amateur radio hobby because ham radio is not "IP", or it's not "fast enough", or - whatever. ( Insert anti-ham sentiment or whiney excuse here. ) You can't change them, and they are too stupid to change themselves. Kind of like a guy who insists upon sneaking a little nitro to his tank in a gas competition so that he can "win", LandLine Lids undermine the entire concept of Amateur Radio ( Using Radio, Duh! ) by using Internet links as part of the packet radio network and so are not really "winners"... They are just disruptive jerk-offs. - You can't change them, and they are too stupid to change themselves. Insects. Ham Radio is a much more serious hobby than hotrodding, in that a central part of our reason for being is to provide independent, alternative emergency communications during the course of a disaster or emergency. The activities of amateur radio operators save lives and property. We do this by developing and maintaining day to day ham radio communications so that we will be there in time of need. This has become even more important since the 9/11 attack, as the subsequent affilliation of the ARRL with the Dept. of Homeland Security would indicate to anybody who is not completely brain-dead. Non-ham communication links have no place whatsoever within an amateur radio network, as they are the very type of communications that we are supposed to be backing up. - Hopefully a few of us here are intelligent enough to understand the fact that you cannot "back up" a communications system that you are utterly dependent upon. - It would be like having a special telephone number to call, in case the phones go dead. - Useless in your hour of need. So when insectoid types disrupt the ham radio hobby by imposing unwanted, inappropriate non-ham links within our amateur packet radio network, they are not just being jerkoffs, they are directly endangering human lives and property by interfering with the ability of amateur radio operators to fulfill one of our primary reasons for being - emergency communications. Tell you what, Gene... I'll send an note to the Dept of Homeland Security and see how they feel about people deliberately interfering with hams trying to provide alternative, independent emergency communications capability. They may have some suggestions for dealing with persons who insist upon undercutting and interfering with amateur radio operators engaged in activities related to our affiliation with Homeland Defense, or may know who to talk to in the FCC about this matter. There's really no reason for hams to have to tolerate this kind of disruptive, irresponsible behavior any more. Charles Brabham, N5PVL |
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I think you need to start taking your medications again. Your head
must be about ready to explode with so much blood out of circulation. Anyone who thinks FEMA needs Hams to do its job is severely crippled in the brain department. They laugh when a bunch of old men show up with their talkies to help in an emergency, and to get them off their back, they assign them to the chuck wagons, or water-boy stations. FEMA is equipped to drive into any town and blow away any problem. That one rig they have can instantly hook-up to the national infrastructure outside the disaster area, that Hams are left scratching their asses. Hams missed the boat on microsats. They were the first in space with that concept, and then they threw it away, and spent all their money (millions) on the Phase-III pig that is mostly off on any pass over the US. I've asked at our club how many are going to buy the AOR digital voice modem (designed by a UK Ham), and they all just laughed and asked what could it do that our repeater or BBS can't! After telling them how it would improve long distance communications, and voice quality in the same space as SSB, they just shrugged. Who cares! SSB is good enough they said. Hoo-rah said the amen corner... Sorry, Mr. Director, it's a dead hobby. Made up of dead people in line to get their SK award from the ARRL (who hasn't changed leadership in 20+ years). Gene, ex-Ham "charlesb" wrote Tell you what, Gene... I'll send an note to the Dept of Homeland Security and see how they feel about people deliberately interfering with hams trying to provide alternative, independent emergency communications capability. |
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I think you need to start taking your medications again. Your head
must be about ready to explode with so much blood out of circulation. Anyone who thinks FEMA needs Hams to do its job is severely crippled in the brain department. They laugh when a bunch of old men show up with their talkies to help in an emergency, and to get them off their back, they assign them to the chuck wagons, or water-boy stations. FEMA is equipped to drive into any town and blow away any problem. That one rig they have can instantly hook-up to the national infrastructure outside the disaster area, that Hams are left scratching their asses. Hams missed the boat on microsats. They were the first in space with that concept, and then they threw it away, and spent all their money (millions) on the Phase-III pig that is mostly off on any pass over the US. I've asked at our club how many are going to buy the AOR digital voice modem (designed by a UK Ham), and they all just laughed and asked what could it do that our repeater or BBS can't! After telling them how it would improve long distance communications, and voice quality in the same space as SSB, they just shrugged. Who cares! SSB is good enough they said. Hoo-rah said the amen corner... Sorry, Mr. Director, it's a dead hobby. Made up of dead people in line to get their SK award from the ARRL (who hasn't changed leadership in 20+ years). Gene, ex-Ham "charlesb" wrote Tell you what, Gene... I'll send an note to the Dept of Homeland Security and see how they feel about people deliberately interfering with hams trying to provide alternative, independent emergency communications capability. |
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