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Auction the ham bands to the Highest Bidder
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Auction the ham bands to the Highest Bidder
Al Klein wrote:
On 17 Jul 2006 19:03:59 -0700, wrote: amateur radio is obsolete and nobody cares about it. The ham frequencies should be auctioned to the highest bidder! So should you. But I doubt there'd be any bidders. Rendering plants are always looking for fat to make soap. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
Auction the ham bands to the Highest Bidder
nice troll.... welcome to my killfile
*PLONK* wrote in message oups.com... amateur radio is obsolete and nobody cares about it. The ham frequencies should be auctioned to the highest bidder! |
Auction the ham bands to the Highest Bidder
wrote in message oups.com... amateur radio is obsolete and nobody cares about it. The ham frequencies should be auctioned to the highest bidder! ......but what if nobody bids ? |
Auction the ham bands to the Highest Bidder
On Tue, 18 Jul 2006 12:03:27 +0900, "Brenda Ann"
wrote: The bands 220 and below are not viable at all commercially because of the size of antenna needed. Don't forget, UPS (or was it FedEx) wanted part of 220. |
Auction the ham bands to the Highest Bidder
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Auction the ham bands to the Highest Bidder
amateur radio is obsolete and nobody cares about it.
The ham frequencies should be auctioned to the highest bidder! Don't you get tired of being an ass hole? |
CW isn't preventing the modernization of ham radio. Laziness is.
Slow Code wrote: Barry OGrady wrote in : On 14 Jul 2006 17:07:18 -0700, "an old freind" wrote: Slow Code wrote: wrote in oups.com: It's been downhill ever since. I agree with that. Whether you like or use CW or not, dumbing down as hurt ham radio. in english please SC people that live in glass house whoudl dress in basement In english please, with punctuation and spacing between quoted and your text and proper quoting and spelling. Barry Get over yourself. ROFL, Sorry. I'm starting to believe laughing at him just encourages him to make more typo's. We need to stop laughing and pity him instead. Maybe if he had to learn CW the mental process would help his spelling. SC I wonder how many a retired old-timer who decided to join ham radio stroked out instead while doing speed runs trying to get to 13/20wpm on CW? |
CW isn't preventing the modernization of ham radio. Laziness is.
Slow Code wrote: wrote in oups.com: Slow Code wrote: Barry OGrady wrote in : On 14 Jul 2006 17:07:18 -0700, "an old freind" wrote: Slow Code wrote: wrote in oups.com: It's been downhill ever since. I agree with that. Whether you like or use CW or not, dumbing down as hurt ham radio. in english please SC people that live in glass house whoudl dress in basement In english please, with punctuation and spacing between quoted and your text and proper quoting and spelling. Barry Get over yourself. ROFL, Sorry. I'm starting to believe laughing at him just encourages him to make more typo's. We need to stop laughing and pity him instead. Maybe if he had to learn CW the mental process would help his spelling. SC I wonder how many a retired old-timer who decided to join ham radio stroked out instead while doing speed runs trying to get to 13/20wpm on CW? Why don't you get on your CB and ask them. SC I don't think a CB will go that far. |
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