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Old August 2nd 03, 08:07 PM
Mike Ro Farad
 
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There are technical CLUBS, general CLUBS, DX CLUBS, contest CLUBS, repeater
(users) CLUBS, microwave CLUBS, et al

Do we have to CLUB you over the head to get you to go to the right one ???

The other alternative is to start my own club. I tried it, but that was

not too
successful.


Wonder Why ????



"Vshah101" wrote in message
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From (Larry Roll K3LT):

If that is the case in your club, then simply work around the old timers
that you find so offensive, and get your fellow newcomers involved in

your
projects. What is so difficult about that?


The newcomers seem to be of the same mode also. The ones that are

interested in
the technical stuff probably would have left within one or two meetings.
Probably same would be true about the social aspect of newcomers. Thats

why the
demographics seem to stay as they are when new people join.





 
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