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Mike Coslo wrote in message ...
William wrote: (N2EY) wrote in message ... In article , (Brian Kelly) writes: and somebody asked "what license class does he have?" His sponser: "Uhhh . . Advanced." Then he ducked. Immediate 180dBA noise level from the Back Benchers, "what the hell is this guy's problem?" Well, what IS his problem? Why does he have to have a problem? Why cannot a lowly Advanced enjoy DX? Short of actual discrimination, it takes at least two people to make a person inferior. The person that sets themselves up as superior, and the other person that accepts their superiority and therefore their own inferiority. - Mike KB3EIA - So far, we have unnamed Back Bencher club member(s) and Jim/N2EY setting themselves up as superior. I wonder if the inferior amateur was permitted to join the club? Only Brian Kelly can answer that question. |
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