RadioBanter

RadioBanter (https://www.radiobanter.com/)
-   Homebrew (https://www.radiobanter.com/homebrew/)
-   -   The FAQ - because no-one has an alternative one. (https://www.radiobanter.com/homebrew/81291-faq-because-no-one-has-alternative-one.html)

[email protected] November 12th 05 02:55 AM

The FAQ - because no-one has an alternative one.
 
Polymath, you have my profound apologies on behalf of the entire
worldwide ham community for the harm you have suffered. And as I just
said in a seperate thread, it is things like this that make me think
that while governments have a right to demand the addresses of licensed
hams, it no longer has the right to publish them. That goes *double*
for hams who happen to be minors... Sadly, depravity no longer limited
to any single walk of life, and anonymity on the net is an importand
safety measure that should now go hand in hand with exercising the
right to free speech.


Russ November 12th 05 04:44 AM

The FAQ - because no-one has an alternative one.
 
On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 18:32:50 -0600, "DrDeath"
wrote:

wrote in message
roups.com...
But there is no such thing as true UK cuisine, it is all bangers and
wellingtons and steak and kidney pie washed down with lots and lots and
lots of Guiness.

But enough about Brits, who are otherwise creators of fine cars, time
traveler shows, absurdist sitcoms, and who invented the art of sarcasm.

The Eternal Squire


Don't forget they invented the Lucas electrical system (I owned an MGB) and
whitworth tools (I also currently own a pre-unit Triumph).LOL


Ahh, Joseph Lucas...the prince of darkness. The warm beer bit comes
from having Lucas also build refrigerators. I too have been the
victim of a string of British motorcars. Triumphs and Austins and the
odd Lotus. I even race-prepped them. I also get around to flying
aboard BAE-146s every once in a while. Just like British sports cars
they are. Fast enough, handles like a housefly, not all that
comfortable and as noisy as hell with the gates open.

R

Steveo November 12th 05 08:23 AM

The FAQ - because no-one has an alternative one.
 
wrote:
HTH

NIck.

From Nicks Deli? You guys make a pretty good corn-beef'd sandwich. Still
running that special on baklava?

realradioham November 12th 05 08:56 AM

The FAQ - because no-one has an alternative one.
 

"Polymath" wrote in message
oups.com...
the difference between a _REAL_ Radio Ham
and a CBer-Masquerading-As-A-Radio-Ham?


So what does that make me???????????

rrh



The Magnum November 12th 05 12:31 PM

The FAQ - because no-one has an alternative one.
 

wrote in message
oups.com...
Polymath, you have my profound apologies on behalf of the entire
worldwide ham community for the harm you have suffered. And as I just
said in a seperate thread, it is things like this that make me think
that while governments have a right to demand the addresses of licensed
hams, it no longer has the right to publish them. That goes *double*
for hams who happen to be minors... Sadly, depravity no longer limited
to any single walk of life, and anonymity on the net is an importand
safety measure that should now go hand in hand with exercising the
right to free speech.


One thing you must take on board Poly is that these threats that anyone
receives arent from just Amateurs/CB'ers. They are from people who use a
radio just like they use forums.. to upset and bully people and to force
their sometimes vile views upon people. These people are in both Amateur and
CB circles. Its not a CB fault, its down pure and simply to "nut jobs" which
the majority of CB'ers and Amateurs arent. Unfortunately if you take a stand
against these people and your personal info is easily available for these
nut jobs then im afraid sometimes you will get threats upon yourself. Just
because you post your replys with merely a "Handle" or first name doesnt
mean your a cowering hiding lowlife, quite often its because people dont
wish to have this s_it from nut jobs thrust upon them. You can still make a
valid point without using your traceable details. I know you shouldnt have
to worry about such things but we live in the real world. As for the nut
jobs... sometimes simply ignoring them is the best thing to do. They crave
the attention. If you dont give them the attention they move on. Whatever
you say to them they will never change.......
73's
Graham



Peter November 14th 05 06:21 PM

The FAQ - because no-one has an alternative one.
 
On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 20:13:59 GMT, Lancer wrote:

Isn't Ireland a part of the U.K?


WHAAAaaat?!!!!!!


The Magnum November 14th 05 06:49 PM

The FAQ - because no-one has an alternative one.
 

"Peter" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 20:13:59 GMT, Lancer wrote:

Isn't Ireland a part of the U.K?


WHAAAaaat?!!!!!!


It gets worse... someone told me Wales was part of the UK today :o(



an old friend November 14th 05 07:21 PM

The FAQ - because no-one has an alternative one.
 

The Magnum wrote:
"Peter" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 20:13:59 GMT, Lancer wrote:

Isn't Ireland a part of the U.K?


WHAAAaaat?!!!!!!


It gets worse... someone told me Wales was part of the UK today :o(


Whales has been part of the UK since it agreed to acept a "Prince that
spoke no English" was given the english prince of wales who could not
yet speak english wasn't up to goo ga ga yet


Peter November 15th 05 10:29 PM

The FAQ - because no-one has an alternative one.
 
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 18:49:00 -0000, "The Magnum"
wrote:


"Peter" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 20:13:59 GMT, Lancer wrote:

Isn't Ireland a part of the U.K?


WHAAAaaat?!!!!!!


It gets worse... someone told me Wales was part of the UK today :o(



I could accept that! I like Wales, even Cardiff ... (cue for Old
Nick....)

Peter, G3PHO

The Magnum November 16th 05 06:10 PM

The FAQ - because no-one has an alternative one.
 

"Peter" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 18:49:00 -0000, "The Magnum"
wrote:


"Peter" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 20:13:59 GMT, Lancer wrote:

Isn't Ireland a part of the U.K?

WHAAAaaat?!!!!!!


It gets worse... someone told me Wales was part of the UK today :o(



I could accept that! I like Wales, even Cardiff ... (cue for Old
Nick....)

Peter, G3PHO


I like Wales too really. I lived near Swansea for a year and Aberystwyth on
the West coast for about 4 years. Never had a problem with the people there
and the sheep were quite friendly too ;o)

Regards,
Graham



[email protected] November 20th 05 11:35 PM

The FAQ - because no-one has an alternative one.
 
Polymathprssed a button and reproduced yet again...

What is Ham Radio?


(the rest snipped in the interests of sanity)

Lots of truth there but lots of rubbish too.


[email protected] November 20th 05 11:38 PM

The FAQ - because no-one has an alternative one.
 
Polymath wrote:

Andre Craddock, M0SWB, proves that he continues to
be an INCURABLE CBER through the medium of his
Childish Broadcast (CB).....

Infantile and abusive......is there any difference between an M0
callsign and one of those issued under the gangrenous degeneration
that is the M3/CB Fools' Licence scheme? Seemingly not.


I'm beginning to come to the conclusion that he doesn't like CBers.

What happened to the bit of real amateur spirit about being tolerant and helping
a new amateur to improve, and showing him by example? It doesn't really show up
in Polymath's postings


[email protected] November 20th 05 11:40 PM

The FAQ - because no-one has an alternative one.
 
Frank Gilliland wrote:

On 4 Nov 2005 07:00:39 -0800, "Polymath"
wrote in .com:

What is Ham Radio?


Do you mean the Amateur Radio Service?

Ham Radio


Amateur radio.....


I agree.


an old friend November 21st 05 09:03 PM

The FAQ - because no-one has an alternative one.
 

wrote:
Polymath wrote:

Andre Craddock, M0SWB, proves that he continues to
be an INCURABLE CBER through the medium of his
Childish Broadcast (CB).....

Infantile and abusive......is there any difference between an M0
callsign and one of those issued under the gangrenous degeneration
that is the M3/CB Fools' Licence scheme? Seemingly not.


I'm beginning to come to the conclusion that he doesn't like CBers.


gee whod of thought that?

What happened to the bit of real amateur spirit about being tolerant and helping
a new amateur to improve, and showing him by example? It doesn't really show up
in Polymath's postings


it seem long dead in mst corners of Ham radio


[email protected] November 22nd 05 12:31 AM

The FAQ - because no-one has an alternative one.
 
an old friend wrote:

it [gentlemanly attitude] seems long dead in mst corners of Ham radio


Well, time to bring it back to *amateur* radio (apols if you're a Yank). We could
start here...



All times are GMT +1. The time now is 06:40 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
RadioBanter.com