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"Radio Amateur KC2HMZ" wrote in message
... On Sun, 13 Jul 2003 22:15:05 -0500, "Kim W5TIT" wrote: "Radio Amateur KC2HMZ" wrote in message .. . Kim - excellent post, I'm impressed. I'd rather you not be impressed, but thanks! You're entirely welcome. To explain my comment...so much of your participation in this NG seems to be wasted on sniping at Larry and Dick, that I was pleasantly surprised to read that particular post, in which you made a number of good points about emergency communications, even if you couldn't resist the occasional shot at the aforementioned two targets of opportunity. ;-) Yeah, I remember when I first discovered there was "newsgroups" and then found this one. I thought to myself, "Self, this is great. Meet more hams and have great ham discussions." NOT. Pretty much the first exposure I had to anyone on the newsgroup was Larry Roll, with his obsession about my callsign...blah, blah, blah. Then I learned that many of this newsgroup's participants can't have any kind of discussion without pulliing some kind of ego trip up out of their pants. The long and short is that this newsgroup became a way for me to take the day's frustrations out and pretend that my targets were this boss, or that boss, or this co-worker or that co-worker...heh heh I've also been involved in emergency operations and procedures before ever being a ham, so it was a natural avocation. We share a common interest here...I always had an interest in public service and emergency services - so naturally, once I expanded my radio hobby activities to include amateur radio, I gravitated to the emergency/public service sector of the ARS at once. I think the public service aspect is one of the greatest things about ham radio...although I'm not much involved any more. Around here, one spends more time dealing with political garbage than getting any real constructive stuff done. I wasn't in it just for the sake of getting out there and being in the middle of storms--I also wanted to see this area become really great and one to be looked up to. It concerns me that my post may have seemed to isolate CW as a non-essential in emergency/disaster communication. I did not mean to make it seem so, if I did. Well, more like you left it out because it wasn't germaine to the point you were trying to make. Having read previous posts where you demonstrated an understanding that one never discounts any valid means of communication in EmComm, I understood where you were coming from, so I took the liberty of putting back in what you left out. Thank you. Not used to someone being able to read between the lines here...LOL I'll have to try and comment more later in the week when it's not time to get to sleep! I look forward to it. I'm going to have to cut my own session short, in fact. In about an hour, our club's public service ops are doing the radio comms for a parade, and since I'm one of the two co-coordinators, I need to shut this computer off and get down to an entirely different sort of post. TTYL. 73 DE John, KC2HMZ Know what? It's Tuesday and I'm still tired... Kim W5TIT --- Posted via news://freenews.netfront.net Complaints to |