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The "I" man on ham radio
Hams suffer from the "I" disease. I did this. I did that. I worked this country, I bought that rig, I got my Extra, I am going to work the contest, I put up a 30 element 20 meter beam, I visited W1AW I work at.....etc etc etc. The only time they say "we" is when they really mean "I." In a contact see if a ham E V E R asks YOU about Y O U . |
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burt wrote: trolling right along |
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