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![]() "Larry Roll K3LT" wrote in message ... Precisely. On amateur radio, one never knows when one will encounter something which may make someone think twice about our hobby being a wholesome and proper activity for a young person. When that happens, whether or not what was said was "legal" within the letter of the law, the potential exists for the effect to bring the ARS "...one step closer to extinction." 73 de Larry, K3LT As long as you keep the froot-loops all in one place then I see no problem. For an example, the historically amusing ham frequency of 14.313 MHz. is becoming alive again with the sound of screwballs (..as opposed to the sound of music) on the weekends like clockwork again. You know it's gonna be there like Monday Night Football. I have observed for 20+ yrs that as long as the screwballs, bootleggers and kooks among our ranks KNOW where they can go for their weekend dose of juvenile amusement, they will gravitate to the same and leave the rest of us *alone*. It's like the red light district in town. Every medium city needs one where the dregs of society can go to fulfill their needs and perverse desires. 14.313 and one or two freqs on 75 Meters do just that and act as a steam poppet valve for the rest of the hobby. Logical, ain't it? |
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