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helmsman July 19th 03 11:35 AM

On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 03:00:11 GMT, "Jackie"
wrote:
I understand, but I will not post my callsign on Usenet, because there are
creeps lurking on Usenet groups who can look up my address and other
pertinent information on various callsign databases. I would perhaps not be
as concerned if I weren't female.


Fear not, Colt is the great equalizer! Be a big girl and use your
rights. Get a CCW permit.


So, as far as location goes, I live in the north-central part of the United
States, very close to the Canadian border. About as close to the geographic
center of North America as one can get... pretty far from any oceans!

Jackie


The next time take a book out of the library the
feds will know what you are reading.
http://www.ala.org/Content/Navigatio...atriot_Act.htm

Jim Reisert July 19th 03 02:12 PM

Check out this list:

http://www.yccc.org/Links/books.htm

73 - Jim AD1C

Jim Reisert July 19th 03 02:12 PM

Check out this list:

http://www.yccc.org/Links/books.htm

73 - Jim AD1C

Old DXer July 19th 03 02:33 PM

Jackie is correct. Whether male or female, posting your name, callsign, and
e-mail address is an invitation to real harassment by the nuts.

In addition to harassment. they can sign you up for undesirable mail, chat
rooms, singles, porno, etc that you never want to receive. Even phone calls
from the nuts once they track you down. Has happened to several decent
posters I know of -- including this old DXer.

One Ham here had a face to face confrontation with a wacko that stalked him.
Sad fact of the times.

Being anon does not detract from the credibility of ones posts. So what if
you give your name and callsign -- you can be as wrong as any anon poster.

Back to the subject, yes DX is getting tougher with the conditions at
present, but going lower in frequency, improving antennas, and above all
persistence will still net some interesting DX.
-----------------------

"Jackie" wrote in message
news:%u2Sa.81027$OZ2.14363@rwcrnsc54...
So you keep on saying (three times at the last count).


Sorry... my ISP burped this morning. I only hit the "send" button once,

but
the message was held up in a queue until it finally posted later on--
thrice.

However, it would be much more informative to your readers if you
would have indicated your callsign, or at least say where you are
located. All that South Pacific stuff would be very nice DX if you
are located in Central Europe, but not much of a challenge if you are
in Southern California or New Zealand.


I understand, but I will not post my callsign on Usenet, because there are
creeps lurking on Usenet groups who can look up my address and other
pertinent information on various callsign databases. I would perhaps not

be
as concerned if I weren't female.

So, as far as location goes, I live in the north-central part of the

United
States, very close to the Canadian border. About as close to the

geographic
center of North America as one can get... pretty far from any oceans!

Jackie





Old DXer July 19th 03 02:33 PM

Jackie is correct. Whether male or female, posting your name, callsign, and
e-mail address is an invitation to real harassment by the nuts.

In addition to harassment. they can sign you up for undesirable mail, chat
rooms, singles, porno, etc that you never want to receive. Even phone calls
from the nuts once they track you down. Has happened to several decent
posters I know of -- including this old DXer.

One Ham here had a face to face confrontation with a wacko that stalked him.
Sad fact of the times.

Being anon does not detract from the credibility of ones posts. So what if
you give your name and callsign -- you can be as wrong as any anon poster.

Back to the subject, yes DX is getting tougher with the conditions at
present, but going lower in frequency, improving antennas, and above all
persistence will still net some interesting DX.
-----------------------

"Jackie" wrote in message
news:%u2Sa.81027$OZ2.14363@rwcrnsc54...
So you keep on saying (three times at the last count).


Sorry... my ISP burped this morning. I only hit the "send" button once,

but
the message was held up in a queue until it finally posted later on--
thrice.

However, it would be much more informative to your readers if you
would have indicated your callsign, or at least say where you are
located. All that South Pacific stuff would be very nice DX if you
are located in Central Europe, but not much of a challenge if you are
in Southern California or New Zealand.


I understand, but I will not post my callsign on Usenet, because there are
creeps lurking on Usenet groups who can look up my address and other
pertinent information on various callsign databases. I would perhaps not

be
as concerned if I weren't female.

So, as far as location goes, I live in the north-central part of the

United
States, very close to the Canadian border. About as close to the

geographic
center of North America as one can get... pretty far from any oceans!

Jackie





Old DXer July 19th 03 03:21 PM

Excellent list Jim -- found a couple I haven't read. Thanks

73
Old But Still Dxing

"Jim Reisert" wrote in message
...
Check out this list:

http://www.yccc.org/Links/books.htm

73 - Jim AD1C




Old DXer July 19th 03 03:21 PM

Excellent list Jim -- found a couple I haven't read. Thanks

73
Old But Still Dxing

"Jim Reisert" wrote in message
...
Check out this list:

http://www.yccc.org/Links/books.htm

73 - Jim AD1C




Jackie July 19th 03 10:08 PM

"helmsman" wrote in message
...

Fear not, Colt is the great equalizer! Be a big girl and use your rights.

Get a CCW permit.

Nah, thanks. As far as self-protection goes, I took many years of martial
arts training, and am not afraid to go where and when I want to (within
reason, of course).

The state I live in just passed a conceal and carry law. Now, many people
are pushing for its repeal, and most businesses have effectively banned
anyone from carrying weapons on premises anyway... all they have to do is
put up a big sign (in certain typeface, and which conforms to a particular
size in square inches) that says "Guns are banned in these premises", and no
one with guns can enter. After the C&C law was passed, many businesses
quickly rushed to have the signs printed up and displayed prominently by
their points of entrance.

After he took an early retirement from ironworking due to a back injury, my
dad became a gunsmith. As kids, my younger brother and I understood that
any guns which were in the house were not to be touched or even breathed
near, and they were always locked away in safes. Both of us had to take
firearm safety training as teenagers, but I never got interested in hunting
or sport shooting.

Jackie



Jackie July 19th 03 10:08 PM

"helmsman" wrote in message
...

Fear not, Colt is the great equalizer! Be a big girl and use your rights.

Get a CCW permit.

Nah, thanks. As far as self-protection goes, I took many years of martial
arts training, and am not afraid to go where and when I want to (within
reason, of course).

The state I live in just passed a conceal and carry law. Now, many people
are pushing for its repeal, and most businesses have effectively banned
anyone from carrying weapons on premises anyway... all they have to do is
put up a big sign (in certain typeface, and which conforms to a particular
size in square inches) that says "Guns are banned in these premises", and no
one with guns can enter. After the C&C law was passed, many businesses
quickly rushed to have the signs printed up and displayed prominently by
their points of entrance.

After he took an early retirement from ironworking due to a back injury, my
dad became a gunsmith. As kids, my younger brother and I understood that
any guns which were in the house were not to be touched or even breathed
near, and they were always locked away in safes. Both of us had to take
firearm safety training as teenagers, but I never got interested in hunting
or sport shooting.

Jackie



Jackie July 19th 03 10:18 PM


"Old DXer" Old wrote in message
news:o%bSa.3342$ff.2160@fed1read01...

In addition to harassment. they can sign you up for undesirable mail, chat
rooms, singles, porno, etc that you never want to receive.


I really hate to have to remain anonymous, but spammers have utterly taken
control of the inboxes of many people, and I only get an average of one or
two spam-mails per day. Lately, most of them have been from the 419 scammers
in Nigeria, Cote d'Ivoire and Togo... I just pass 'em on to the 419
investigation section of the U.S. Treasury, though I'm not sure how much
good that's doing to keep the frauds at bay.

This is off-topic, but if you want to have a really good laugh, find out how
one savvy fellow with a great sense of humor (and, apparently, a lot of time
his hands) gets even with spammers... you'll bust a gut reading some of his
replies to spammers, especially his ongoing dialogues with some doofus
Nigerian frauds who weren't able to tell that he was stringing them along...
LOL!

www.thespamletters.com

Jackie
Way up nort', dere, not too durned far from da tundra.




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