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"Larry Roll K3LT" wrote:
"Derek" writes: So why not give the newcomers a helping hand instead of slagging them off all the time, Just REMEMBER you was new to the hobby ONCE. Yes, I was. And I was definitely NOT "welcomed" with open arms, offered tea and crumpet, and made to feel at home at my first few radio club meetings. In fact, several times I was actually asked what the he** I was doing there. (snip) Were you publicly ridiculed, Larry? Did people sit around those club meetings you went to talking about how superior they were and how inferior your were? I strongly suspect anything they said to you or about you can't possibly compare to the negative garbage you've posted in this newsgroup about today's newcomers. At this point, newcomers aren't asking to be welcomed with open arms - that appears to be far too much to ask in this community. Instead, we're simply asking you to tone down the hateful rhetoric. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ |
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