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Old September 18th 03, 10:56 PM
Len Over 21
 
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In article , "Arnie Macy"
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"Clint" wrote ...

the PCTA crowd just said "six mega what ???" you screwed up and mentioned
something modern and applicable in the real world.... they're trapped in
1952.
_________________________________________________ ________

Gee, you got us there, Clint. All of us knuckle-dragging CW'ers are just
caught in a time warp.


Yes.

We don't know a thing about modern communications technology.


Not enough to indicate you "know" them.

Memorizing the latest advertisements in QST is not enough.

Gosh, I'll bet you can tell me all about the "new" technologies
like SATLink, VTC Scottie, trunked spread spectrum FM and closed networking,
right?


Indicate TRUE proof of your involvement with those.

Not that I'd ever use all that stuff at work or anything ... right?


You aren't even in SHARES.

The only ALE you are in is at the local pub.

Here Isabel is about to make landfall and Big Arnie is making all the
boasting
in this newsgroup without being Out There helping to Save The Day Through
Ham Band CW.

LHA




 
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