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"Bill Sohl" wrote BUT, his NCI membership doesn't tie NCI to Han's personal support for an entry level license. Are you saying that NCI does not reciprocate my support for their goals? That would certainly be a strange sort of membership-organization. 73, de Hans, K0HB |
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Dee D. Flint wrote: "Steve Robeson K4CAP" wrote in message news:20031223110945.14309.00001469@mb- Total magazines printed minus wasted copies minus library subscriptions minus complimentary copies equals "EXACT" number of ARRL members (Guess that new math really confounded ya, Huh BRAIN? What an idiot. Steve, K4YZ You forgot to add in members who don't receive their own magazine, such as those on the family membership. Might as well add the memberships for blind hams that don't want to get QST. - Mike KB3EIA - And all the SK's out there who forgot to terminate their memberships. |
"Kim W5TIT" wrote in message ...
If one were to...well, waste time...reviewing many, if not all, of Dave's posts; all Dave is about is posting replies that have no content other than to pontificate and humor himself. There's nothing, *nothing* of any substance whatsoever in a thing he writes...he's like a lawyer... Dave's posting are an RRAP universal constant. Nobody knows why the constant is there, but it always is. |
Subject: Why You Don't Like The ARRL
From: (Brian) Date: 12/23/03 4:38 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: And all the SK's out there who forgot to terminate their memberships. Brain, do you think there's ANY "membership" organization that has a 100%, real-time accounting of thier membership? I don't. Steve, K4YZ |
Subject: Why You Don't Like Ham's Who Can't Accept Change.
From: (Brian) Date: 12/23/03 4:55 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: (Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ... Subject: Why You Don't Like Ham's Who Can't Accept Change. From: (Brian) Date: 12/23/03 6:01 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: "But, but, but.... I snipped the rant. Caps and all. Welp, Len, see where knowledge and facts will get ya? Neither you nor Lennie have expressed ANYthing here that resembles "knowldege" or "facts", Brain. Lennie's manipulating of ARRL membership numbers is interesting, but just as much "theory" as his "Extra Lite" excuses. Try again, Brain...It's almost Christmas and I am sure you'd like to have that warm, fuzzy feeling again before then. Steve, K4YZ So how many members does the ARRL have? Enough, I am sure. I showed you how to find out. You do the math. You CAN "do the math", can't you, "BRAIN"...?!?! Steve, K4YZ |
"Brian" wrote in message m... Mike Coslo wrote in message et... Dee D. Flint wrote: You forgot to add in members who don't receive their own magazine, such as those on the family membership. Might as well add the memberships for blind hams that don't want to get QST. - Mike KB3EIA - And all the SK's out there who forgot to terminate their memberships. However, the latter is a somewhat self correcting situation for the most part as, except for life members, the membership must be renewed on an annual basis. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
Brian wrote:
(Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ... Subject: Why You Don't Like Ham's Who Can't Accept Change. From: (Brian) Date: 12/23/03 6:01 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: "But, but, but.... I snipped the rant. Caps and all. Welp, Len, see where knowledge and facts will get ya? Neither you nor Lennie have expressed ANYthing here that resembles "knowldege" or "facts", Brain. Lennie's manipulating of ARRL membership numbers is interesting, but just as much "theory" as his "Extra Lite" excuses. Try again, Brain...It's almost Christmas and I am sure you'd like to have that warm, fuzzy feeling again before then. Steve, K4YZ So how many members does the ARRL have? At least 2, you and me. - Mike KB3EIA - |
Bill Sohl wrote:
"Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... Bill Sohl wrote: "Mike Coslo" wrote in message snippage Two questions... 1. What "other members" (I presume you mean Board Members), other than W5YI, do NOT support retention of technical acumen? They don't have to be Board members, Bill. And I don't have their names off the top of my head. If you like, I can retract the "members" statement, and substitute "member" or "prominent member". Although I think that's almost like saying a person's argument is invalid because they made a typo. Bottom line, without names, the statement is grossly misleading as you apear to try and broaden your claim to NCI in general... which is absolutely false. Bottom line, I have never accused NCI of having any particular opinion. I wrote: Instead, some members express "unofficial opinions that scare the bejabbers out of me. That's the point. "Unofficial opinions". That alone, regardless of what you say, creates an impression that there is an "unofficial 'NCI' opinion". If a person has their own opinion about something, that isn't "official" or "unofficial" by itself. Adding the "unofficial opinion" label in talking about an NCI member DOES create a different perception than simply saying John Doe has an opinion that scares me. I have a question. There is no doubt that NCI is a political organization. So this is a fair question. Why don't you ask a good conservative Republican what they think of the new Govorner of California's stand on say, abortion, or say same sex marriages? So while his opinion doesn't really have that much to do with the national scene, therefore it isn't relevant to anything but himself, I do know that there are plenty of the above mentioned conservatives that don't think a whole lot of him or his opinion at all. Back to now: Who is broadening any claim? I even put unofficial opinions on my sentence. Your trying to pin me down on this is amusing, since the membership rolls of NCI are a closely guarded secret. The only way we know is if the member outs him or her self. Then how can you even make the statement that some "members" have opinions that scare you IF you can't even identify them. I just identified two. I don't like Han's entry level license requirement either. He's a member. BUT, his NCI membership doesn't tie NCI to Han's personal support for an entry level license. But he certainly serves as another data point. Why don't we go over some stuff. You (apparently) don't support any change in anything except the elimination of Element one. W5YI supports what to me seems to be a radical simplification and *******ization of the ARS requirements. Hans has a plan that I generally don't like. I must say that he does address the issue of needed change when element one disappears. So forgive me, but I think I can form an opinion and defend it. All I propose is strengthening the requirements of what exists now, and otherwise leaving things intact. I would really encourage going into the regulations and cleaning them up after the changover. And yes, since NCI sees itself as the vanguard of change, I see NCI as derelict in it's duties. To just say "eliminate the Code test" really isn't enough. - Mike KB3EIA - |
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