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Bert Craig wrote:
Every culture has it's dark spots, this is amateur radios. Some think it's fun to joke about. It's pretty sickening, if you ask me. Anyone who has truly studied what man is capable of doing to man during the Medieval period or The Spanish Inquisition know this. Even in modern times in places. Even if Saddam didn't have any weapons of mass destruction or give any help to Usama's gang, it's a good thing Saddam's henchmen are no longer around to use wouff hong like devices on people they dont like. Did we have this amount of trouble occupying Germany and Japan after WW2? |
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Bert Craig wrote:
Every culture has it's dark spots, this is amateur radios. Some think it's fun to joke about. It's pretty sickening, if you ask me. Anyone who has truly studied what man is capable of doing to man during the Medieval period or The Spanish Inquisition know this. Even in modern times in places. Even if Saddam didn't have any weapons of mass destruction or give any help to Usama's gang, it's a good thing Saddam's henchmen are no longer around to use wouff hong like devices on people they dont like. Did we have this amount of trouble occupying Germany and Japan after WW2? |
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"Michael Reynolds" wrote in message
.. . "Disgusted" wrote in message ... I'd take it to the next ARRL Board of Directors meeting and beat the **** out of them! According to the same 1930 ARRL Handbook, "The Wouff-Hong is amateur radio's most sacred symbol and stands for the enforcement of law and order in amateur operation." The Wouff-Hong's nearest analog is the old-fashion but still effective can opener. Now every can opener requires an initial insertion point, and (if you picture the human anatomical form) you can choose between upper and lower points. The object is to open up the miscreant and expose his evil to himself. This requires the subject to be supine and all opening to be done on the front side, where the victim can indeed see the results: the exposure of his own evil. The beauty of the wood Wouff-Hong lies in the fact that it leaves splinters in places from which they cannot be removed. Thus is the scoundrel reminded for life of his misdeeds and what lies ahead if any one of them should ever be repeated. Every culture has it's dark spots, this is amateur radios. Some think it's fun to joke about. It's pretty sickening, if you ask me. Anyone who has truly studied what man is capable of doing to man during the Medieval period or The Spanish Inquisition know this. -- 73 de Bert WA2SI |
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"Disgusted" wrote in message
... I'd take it to the next ARRL Board of Directors meeting and beat the **** out of them! According to the same 1930 ARRL Handbook, "The Wouff-Hong is amateur radio's most sacred symbol and stands for the enforcement of law and order in amateur operation." The Wouff-Hong's nearest analog is the old-fashion but still effective can opener. Now every can opener requires an initial insertion point, and (if you picture the human anatomical form) you can choose between upper and lower points. The object is to open up the miscreant and expose his evil to himself. This requires the subject to be supine and all opening to be done on the front side, where the victim can indeed see the results: the exposure of his own evil. The beauty of the wood Wouff-Hong lies in the fact that it leaves splinters in places from which they cannot be removed. Thus is the scoundrel reminded for life of his misdeeds and what lies ahead if any one of them should ever be repeated. |
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