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"Larry Roll K3LT" wrote in message
... In article , Dwight Stewart writes: If those with your views continue to deride modern Ham Radio, perhaps even less then 2 percent. Those changes are part of Ham Radio today. If you belittle those changes, you belittle today's Ham Radio. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) Dwight: Belittling ham radio? Moi??? Hmmm, you may have a point there. Now that ham radio licensing requirements in the U.S. have been reduced to insignificance, and are about to be made a whole lot less significant when code testing is abolished, I guess one could make the point that there is a lot "belittleable" about ham radio these days! We are about to start the first "generation" of hams who have never been bothered to learn the Morse code, and will never know the benefits and advantages of the Morse/CW mode from personal operational experience. Now THERE's a perfect example of something that would inspire one to "belittle" ham radio, indeed! 73 de Larry, K3LT I wonder if you realize how incessant your whining is... Kim W5TIT |
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In article , "Kim W5TIT"
writes: I wonder if you realize how incessant your whining is... Kim W5TIT As usual, Kim, you stole the words right out from under my fingertips! What I'd like to know is, when are you going to even make an attempt to come up with an original thought? 73 de Larry, K3LT |
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"Kim W5TIT" wrote:
"Larry Roll K3LT" wrote: Belittling ham radio? Moi??? Hmmm, you may have a point there. Now that ham radio licensing requirements in the U.S. have been reduced to insignificance, (snip) I wonder if you realize how incessant your whining is... At this point, I don't think Larry can think of anything else, Kim. I've been reading his negative garbage for four or five years now. The same subjects (code, licensing requirements, and newer hams) are almost always the focus of his messages and those messages are almost always filled with delusions about his own self-importance and insults towards others. I don't know if Larry thinks he's being funny or if he really believes the hatred he spews. Whatever the case, I'm getting real darn tired of it. If he continues with ridicule that includes me as a target, I'm not going to continue to sit back and say nothing. If the majority of respondents in this newsgroup side with him, making him the de facto spokesperson for ham radio and the higher license classes, then perhaps this isn't an activity I wish to continue participating in. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ |
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"Dwight Stewart" wrote in message
.. . "Kim W5TIT" wrote: "Larry Roll K3LT" wrote: Belittling ham radio? Moi??? Hmmm, you may have a point there. Now that ham radio licensing requirements in the U.S. have been reduced to insignificance, (snip) I wonder if you realize how incessant your whining is... At this point, I don't think Larry can think of anything else, Kim. I've been reading his negative garbage for four or five years now. The same subjects (code, licensing requirements, and newer hams) are almost always the focus of his messages and those messages are almost always filled with delusions about his own self-importance and insults towards others. I don't know if Larry thinks he's being funny or if he really believes the hatred he spews. Whatever the case, I'm getting real darn tired of it. If he continues with ridicule that includes me as a target, I'm not going to continue to sit back and say nothing. If the majority of respondents in this newsgroup side with him, making him the de facto spokesperson for ham radio and the higher license classes, then perhaps this isn't an activity I wish to continue participating in. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ Oh goodness, Dwight! That's a lot said right there. BUT, it's *in spite of* the likes of Larry that I like being in the hobby/service of ham radio. And, believe me, Larry really believes what he is saying. He's a desperate, lonely, little man--and his delusions are all he's got. Oh, and by the way. Look real close at who is actually communicating with him on an intellectual level. Nada. Zip. There are people in this newsgroup who get communicated with, and there are people in this newsgroup who get communicated to. Larry is in the latter. For all the times I've ****ed people off, across the board, there are still times when threads have been maintained for a good length of time that involved intellectual debate. Same for you. Same for any of us "antagonizers" as we are affectionately called. But, not for Larry, not for a couple of others. Larry isn't "spewing" anything that sticks; his kind of logic and reasoning are quite in the minority in ham radio. Kim W5TIT |
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In article , Dwight Stewart
writes: I don't know if Larry thinks he's being funny or if he really believes the hatred he spews. Whatever the case, I'm getting real darn tired of it. If he continues with ridicule that includes me as a target, I'm not going to continue to sit back and say nothing. Dwight: By all means, feel free to say something about it. We're waiting... If the majority of respondents in this newsgroup side with him, making him the de facto spokesperson for ham radio and the higher license classes, then perhaps this isn't an activity I wish to continue participating in. Hey, don't let the door hit you in the ass on your way out! 73 de Larry, K3LT |
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