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![]() I do humbly apologise, I am clearly in desperate need of a good period of solitary monastic study alone with my Oxford dictionary. I appear to have completely misunderstood the meaning of such words as mocking, belittling or taxonomy. Any M3'ers listening... please be advised that: You are all CB Fools You are a Mongolian horde of non-technical turnip-brains You are the death of real ham radio You are comparable to needleworkers and football supporters Gareth G4SDW, in the best traditions of gentlemanly amateur radio conduct, has spoken. Of course, he is not mocking you, nor belittling you. How could you ever think such a thing? On the contrary, he is welcoming and encouraging you enthusiastic newcomers into the world of amateur radio. 73 Hans G0UPL Childish failed debater, emotive and immature CB'er masquerading as radio ham. a.k.a. G0UPL. Pass the morse key "Airy R. Bean" wrote in message ... If you want to be thought of as a CBer, then make personal comments as you do below. I do not have to, and neither do I, concede what you suggest. The M3/CB Fools' Licence is judged by the entry standard, which is no technical standard whatsoever. The few examples that you _CLAIM_ do not change the essence of the M3/CB Licensee class which is a Mongolian horde of non-technical turnip-brains, who are the death of _REAL_ Ham Radio. I am not making any sweeping generalisations, I am quoting facts. Indeed, if you wish to be respected as a debating respondent, then you would do well to avoid the rather silly and childish asides that you are increasingly using, childish asides that are usually the mark of a failing debater. "Hans Summers" wrote in message ... You would seem to be describing a CBers-Masquerading-As- -Radio-Hams and not actually _REAL_ Radio Hams. This comment shows you're not really thinking logically about all this, even if it is your genuinely held opinion. By your statement you're saying a full license holder can still be a Masquerading CB'er, because he isn't very involved technically. Conversely you would then have to concede that a technically able M3 was a real ham not a CB'er, regardless of his license class. I think you need to decide whether your sweeping generalisations are to define criteria based on license class, or on technical ability. |
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