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Airy R. Bean July 7th 04 08:45 AM

A _REAL_ Radio Ham has the spirit to tackle and be effective
in any technology that is germane to her station.

"jeannette" wrote in message
...
I don't see anywhere there where it says that a REAL radio ham can
write software..




Airy R. Bean July 7th 04 08:52 AM

Reading through what you wrote again - the concept of
"Jesus" is one hell of a big con trick. Religion is an escape
route for the mentally questionable, and was completely routed
in 1957 at the launch of the first Sputnik (by the Russkies, BTW, whom
the Yanks having been trying to catch up with in technological
advances for years) when no angels sitting on clouds nor anything
else as described and claimed by the religionists was found
above the blue sky.

"Airy R. Bean" wrote in message
...
Butch - you've the makings of being a _REAL_ Radio Ham.

Well done there!

"Butch" wrote in message
...
Well Duh on me. My son and I did a father/son project some 25 years ago
and all this time I thought I was a real radio ham.


When I get
to heaven perhaps Jesus will be my Elmer and help me become a real radio
Ham. I sure love this hobby. I just hate that I'm sooo,....DUH!




Airy R. Bean July 7th 04 08:52 AM

Reading through what you wrote again - the concept of
"Jesus" is one hell of a big con trick. Religion is an escape
route for the mentally questionable, and was completely routed
in 1957 at the launch of the first Sputnik (by the Russkies, BTW, whom
the Yanks having been trying to catch up with in technological
advances for years) when no angels sitting on clouds nor anything
else as described and claimed by the religionists was found
above the blue sky.

"Airy R. Bean" wrote in message
...
Butch - you've the makings of being a _REAL_ Radio Ham.

Well done there!

"Butch" wrote in message
...
Well Duh on me. My son and I did a father/son project some 25 years ago
and all this time I thought I was a real radio ham.


When I get
to heaven perhaps Jesus will be my Elmer and help me become a real radio
Ham. I sure love this hobby. I just hate that I'm sooo,....DUH!




Bill Gunshannon July 7th 04 01:13 PM

In article ,
Dr. Anton T. Squeegee writes:

Usenet is as full of kooks and trolls today as it
was when it came into being


Actually, I've been on USENET since the days when news (and email) were
moved around over 300 baud dialup lines in the middle of the night when
the rates were cheaper (anyone left here who remembers UUCP) and it was
not full of kooks or trolls. They are strictly a modern phenomenon tied
to opening up the INTERNET to all the idiots.

bill

--
Bill Gunshannon | de-moc-ra-cy (di mok' ra see) n. Three wolves
| and a sheep voting on what's for dinner.
University of Scranton |
Scranton, Pennsylvania | #include std.disclaimer.h

Bill Gunshannon July 7th 04 01:13 PM

In article ,
Dr. Anton T. Squeegee writes:

Usenet is as full of kooks and trolls today as it
was when it came into being


Actually, I've been on USENET since the days when news (and email) were
moved around over 300 baud dialup lines in the middle of the night when
the rates were cheaper (anyone left here who remembers UUCP) and it was
not full of kooks or trolls. They are strictly a modern phenomenon tied
to opening up the INTERNET to all the idiots.

bill

--
Bill Gunshannon | de-moc-ra-cy (di mok' ra see) n. Three wolves
| and a sheep voting on what's for dinner.
University of Scranton |
Scranton, Pennsylvania | #include std.disclaimer.h

Mike Y July 7th 04 02:13 PM

Usenet is as full of kooks and trolls today as it
was when it came into being


Actually, I've been on USENET since the days when news (and email) were
moved around over 300 baud dialup lines in the middle of the night when
the rates were cheaper (anyone left here who remembers UUCP) and it was
not full of kooks or trolls. They are strictly a modern phenomenon tied
to opening up the INTERNET to all the idiots.


And there were two different and 'competing' readers. News and Notes!

Ah.... 4.2BSD...

Mike




Mike Y July 7th 04 02:13 PM

Usenet is as full of kooks and trolls today as it
was when it came into being


Actually, I've been on USENET since the days when news (and email) were
moved around over 300 baud dialup lines in the middle of the night when
the rates were cheaper (anyone left here who remembers UUCP) and it was
not full of kooks or trolls. They are strictly a modern phenomenon tied
to opening up the INTERNET to all the idiots.


And there were two different and 'competing' readers. News and Notes!

Ah.... 4.2BSD...

Mike




Bill Gunshannon July 7th 04 02:37 PM

In article ,
"Mike Y" writes:
Usenet is as full of kooks and trolls today as it
was when it came into being


Actually, I've been on USENET since the days when news (and email) were
moved around over 300 baud dialup lines in the middle of the night when
the rates were cheaper (anyone left here who remembers UUCP) and it was
not full of kooks or trolls. They are strictly a modern phenomenon tied
to opening up the INTERNET to all the idiots.


And there were two different and 'competing' readers. News and Notes!

Ah.... 4.2BSD...


4.2!!! USENET goes back to Seventh Edition and UUCP all the
way back to Sixth Edition. Not sure which "Notes" you mean,
but I sure don't remember anything offering "competition" to
USENET News. News continues today even through the extremely
bad (and getting worse) S/N ratio.

bill

--
Bill Gunshannon | de-moc-ra-cy (di mok' ra see) n. Three wolves
| and a sheep voting on what's for dinner.
University of Scranton |
Scranton, Pennsylvania | #include std.disclaimer.h

Bill Gunshannon July 7th 04 02:37 PM

In article ,
"Mike Y" writes:
Usenet is as full of kooks and trolls today as it
was when it came into being


Actually, I've been on USENET since the days when news (and email) were
moved around over 300 baud dialup lines in the middle of the night when
the rates were cheaper (anyone left here who remembers UUCP) and it was
not full of kooks or trolls. They are strictly a modern phenomenon tied
to opening up the INTERNET to all the idiots.


And there were two different and 'competing' readers. News and Notes!

Ah.... 4.2BSD...


4.2!!! USENET goes back to Seventh Edition and UUCP all the
way back to Sixth Edition. Not sure which "Notes" you mean,
but I sure don't remember anything offering "competition" to
USENET News. News continues today even through the extremely
bad (and getting worse) S/N ratio.

bill

--
Bill Gunshannon | de-moc-ra-cy (di mok' ra see) n. Three wolves
| and a sheep voting on what's for dinner.
University of Scranton |
Scranton, Pennsylvania | #include std.disclaimer.h

Jeff B. July 10th 04 07:43 PM

Airy R. Bean wrote:

I think that if there is any trolling being done, it is being
done by the rather infantile and silly escapee from the
school playground who is being quoted below?



Great, another top poster.


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