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From: John Smith I on Sat, 27 Jan 2007
13:56:45 -0800 ---Following was posted about two weeks ago and deserves highlighting--- ================================================== ==================== To Whom It May Concern: Let us take a little bit better look at this "unwritten policy" here, see if we can make any logical analysis about it-get the "feel" for it, if you will. First, there are quite a bit of threads which make up the rec.radio.amateur.??? "family of threads": rec.radio.amateur.antenna rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc rec.radio.amateur.dx rec.radio.amateur.equipment rec.radio.amateur.homebrew rec.radio.amateur rec.radio.amateur.misc rec.radio.amateur.packet Do you see one which is close to say "rec.radio.amateur.new- licensees?" Or, "rec.radio.amateur.license .help?" "rec.radio.amateur.recruitment?" No, you will not find a one. Sorry thing ... So, let us examine the existing threads, do any seem to be active in new recruitment/licence help? No, you don't see much of that either. OK. So, examine them again, see may of these threads engaged in dialog about how to recruit and spark interest in potential-new licensees? No, not much of that either ... Hmmm, so what do we see? We see a bunch of protective, selfish, self-serving individuals out to protect their "turf!" Now, why don't we have more "new-blood" here? What, speak up, I can't seem to hear you? Well, I'll make one exception, Dee, she has expressed some desire, willing to attempt and willingness towards the above. What we really have is a bunch of these "high-mighty-self-centered-jerks" attempting to get their new club house built and escape there firmly shutting the door behind them, so as to BAR any of the above from occurring. ================================================== ============ As of 5 Feb 07 the above is unfortunately true in here. With a couple of exceptions (Dee and Hans Brakob of the past), and some mentions by a few "non-regulars," all the "regulars" have degenerated into their old habits of putting themselves on their self-built pedestals and sneering at others "not as good as They." That's the self-serving selfishness John speaks of. The best they can do is mouth old, trite phrases used in the 1930s. The year 2007 is over seven decades from that. Society and technology has changed remarkably from that old time. Most of these "old regulars" love to heap abuse on me, a person who has been IN "radio" since 1952 but has "failed" to get an amateur radio license. [my Commercial First 'Phone granted in 1956 is somehow cast aside in their personal vendettas and vitriol] Hey, no sweat, I've heard all of that acidity long before. Doesn't faze me. I'm still undecided on whether or not to take advantage of the NO-CODE-TEST regulations coming up. Of what advantage would it be? For me or anyone not licensed as an amateur? Our society is fully engaged in using "radio" in many (and remarkable) ways, usually without any need for an amateur license. What "need" is it? Belonging to an "exclusive community?" Dozens of ways to do that anywhere in this country. To belong to a "proud heritage" of pioneers? Sorry, but the vast majority of actual radio pioneering was done by the professionals, the entrepreneurs, the academics, the folks in the electronics industry. Perhaps to be able to "sign" an amateur station call sign behind their name? That's a misuse of honors, a copy-catting of pretend significance, of puffing out enlarged egos. Passing any amateur radio test is NOT any sort of academic achievement. If you can't get into the electronics industry or academia, then the Masons, Shriners, Elks or Moose or similar fraternal orders can satisfy "belonging to a 'proud tradition of fraternalism'" and they probably have a nice bar in their local hang-out. If you happen to just LIKE radio-electronics then it is best NOT ever to mention that; olde-tymers don't want to hear "fun" expressed unless it is to THEIR "standards" of having fun. |