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From: bart - Find messages by this author
Date: Mon, 07 Feb 2005 07:29:44 GMT Local: Sun, Feb 6 2005 11:29 pm Subject: 7800 10K dollars. record breaking price Reply | Reply to Author | Forward | Print | Individual Message | Show original | Report Abuse Note: The author of this message requested that it not be archived. This message will be removed from Groups in 1 day (Feb 13, 11:29 pm). On Sun, 6 Feb 2005 01:49:21 +0100, "Jim Phelps" wrote: snip Your generalization on the age and income of ham ops is outside of reality. Ham radio offers a unique benefit that no computer network or operating system can give. Join a ham club and become involved. Involved in your community and local disaster preparedness team. The most fun and fulfillment I've ever had as a Ham is working those events. Try that with a network gaming session. Disaster preparedness? Hams? LOL! I was involved in a backcountry avalanche years ago & could only get one ham repeater in the area, when I announced that I had an emergency ,the folks on the repeater suddenly went silent (no help or response)! A few years later I joined ( temporarily) a ham emerg/disaster group..I didn't stick around long because of the infighting/language issues..a bunch of uncoordinated clowns with the physical , social and mental charcteristics of water filled balloons! heh that is funny, I heard this happens. |
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