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On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 01:08:42 GMT, Slow Code spake
thusly: wrote in oups.com: Cecil Moore wrote: Slow Code wrote: It's funny, and most telling. The no-code hams have everything over 30 MHz, but it's the code hams that are the one's moving ham radio forward and doing anything technical wise. If that's true, it's certainly a change from half a century ago when we HF hams observed the VHF/UHF hams revolutionizing amateur radio with their technical expertise. Uhhhhhhhh...Cecil...??!?! Did you actually make that up, or just quote someone else who is equally ill informed? Most of the people who were "moving forward" half a century ago were ALSO folks who were active on and well known in HF circles... Unless, of course, you're now going to take Lennie's spin and tell us that any / everything reported in QST, CQ, etc, was only "self-serviing rhetoric"...?!?! Try again. Steve, K4YZ Anyone that puts out an argument to keep the code requirement gets teased by Cecil. He loves to throw out some goof-ball counter reply to try to be-little the original argument. Pot, meet kettle. -- (Jim, single dad to Lesleigh [Autistic] 04/20/94) "What, Me Worry?" A. E. Newman Please note: All unsolicited e-mail sent to me may, at my discretion, be posted in this newsgroup verbatim. |
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