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Mike Coslo wrote:
Larry Roll K3LT wrote: In article , "Clint" rattlehead at computron dot net writes: Well, Clint, you said it, not me! I'm glad you're starting to see the light! 73 de Larry, K3LT I, I see your point. I will be the absolute BEST driver of a modern internal combustion engine- driven automobile if I first take a blacksmith's apprenticeship and learn to shoe a horse. Yes. Quite logical. Clint KB5ZHT Well, Clint, that kind of cynicism may seem to be amusing to some, but just goes to demonstrate a lack of any truly logical argument which supports your position. Therefore, it, and you, are easily dismissed. I don't know about you, Larry, but I like to know a lot about everything I do. That goes for cars, amateur radio, computers, housework, history, or whatever. I suspect you feel at least somewhat this way too. Strange that there is a whole culture built up that celebrates ignorance. That's why if my car breaks down on the road, I stand a good chance of getting it running again, why I know it isn't likely the F.C.C. won't test me on the design of a 1/4 wave dipole, and why I knew that there wasn't any special callsigns for non-coded amateurs. Not that I don't make mistakes, but I don't come into newsgroups acting as if I know everything either! 8^) - Mike KB3EIA - Just thought I'd add my two cents worth to the subject....It's about time the FCC eradicated this ancient mode of communicaton. The FEDS even stopped using it...Time for Amateur Radio to do the same! -- 73 Frank K3EKO |
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