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Slow Code October 31st 06 12:32 AM

What's wrong with ham Tradition?
 
Nothing. It makes us unigue.

Len just doesn't like it is all.

SC

[email protected] October 31st 06 02:54 AM

What's wrong with ham Tradition?
 

Slow Code wrote:
Nothing. It makes us unigue.

Len just doesn't like it is all.

SC


you're right, sc.
but the fruits & nuts like mork have turned amateur radio into a ****
hole. breaker, breaker 146.52 .........................AUDIO
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
testtesttesttesttesttesttesttesttesttesttesttest!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


[email protected] October 31st 06 02:55 AM

What's wrong with ham Tradition? plenty
 

wrote:

you're right, sc.
but the fruits & nuts like mork have turned amateur radio into a ****
hole. breaker, breaker 146.52 .........................AUDIO


funny ham were once considered law abiding


MarQueerMyDear October 31st 06 03:13 AM

What's wrong with ham Tradition? plenty of marqueers,thats what!
 

wrote:
wrote:

you're right, sc.
but the fruits & nuts like mork have turned amateur radio into a ****
hole. breaker, breaker 146.52 .........................AUDIO





[email protected] October 31st 06 11:33 AM

What's wrong with ham Tradition?
 

Slow Code wrote:

Nothing. It makes us unigue.

Len just doesn't like it is all.

SC


If Ham Tradition were truly tradition, it wouldn't have to be coded
into law.

It could stand on its own.

Slow, what are you afraid of?


[email protected] October 31st 06 06:06 PM

What's wrong with ham Tradition?
 

wrote:
Slow Code wrote:

Nothing. It makes us unigue.

Len just doesn't like it is all.

SC


If Ham Tradition were truly tradition, it wouldn't have to be coded
into law.

It could stand on its own.

Slow, what are you afraid of?

every thing it seems


Slow Code November 1st 06 12:45 AM

What's wrong with ham Tradition?
 
wrote in
oups.com:


Slow Code wrote:

Nothing. It makes us unigue.

Len just doesn't like it is all.

SC


If Ham Tradition were truly tradition, it wouldn't have to be coded
into law.

It could stand on its own.

Slow, what are you afraid of?



The license requirements are a part of that tradition. It's what we do to
be unique and valuable. We can't let stupidity and laziness become
tradition.

SC



RadioGuy November 1st 06 02:12 AM

What's wrong with ham Tradition?
 
In article t,
says...
wrote in
oups.com:


Slow Code wrote:

Nothing. It makes us unigue.

Len just doesn't like it is all.

SC


If Ham Tradition were truly tradition, it wouldn't have to be coded
into law.

It could stand on its own.

Slow, what are you afraid of?



The license requirements are a part of that tradition. It's what we do to
be unique and valuable. We can't let stupidity and laziness become
tradition.

SC



You're valuable to no one! Your a drunken old lazy fart!

[email protected] November 1st 06 11:35 AM

What's wrong with ham Tradition?
 

Slow Code wrote:
wrote in
oups.com:


Slow Code wrote:

Nothing. It makes us unigue.

Len just doesn't like it is all.

SC


If Ham Tradition were truly tradition, it wouldn't have to be coded
into law.

It could stand on its own.

Slow, what are you afraid of?



The license requirements are a part of that tradition.


No they're not. If they were, then you would be celebrationg a
tradition of change, and change scares you to death.

It's what we do to
be unique and valuable.


There is nothing in the regulations that mandate you DO anything.
Operating an amateur station is completely OPTIONAL.

We can't let stupidity and laziness become
tradition.

SC


Yet we have you, Dan, Bruce, etc, etc, etc...


Slow Code November 2nd 06 01:24 AM

What's wrong with ham Tradition?
 
Papa Dog wrote in
:

In article t,
says...
wrote in
oups.com:


Slow Code wrote:

Nothing. It makes us unigue.

Len just doesn't like it is all.

SC

If Ham Tradition were truly tradition, it wouldn't have to be coded
into law.

It could stand on its own.

Slow, what are you afraid of?



The license requirements are a part of that tradition. It's what we do
to be unique and valuable. We can't let stupidity and laziness become
tradition.

SC



You're valuable to no one! Your a drunken old lazy fart!



Wait!!

Are you Glen Baxter's ex-wife?

No wonder he started drinking.

SC


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