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Old January 25th 04, 10:44 PM
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"Dee D. Flint" wrote in message igy.com...

Old timers dropping out will not do a thing. There are enough new people
coming in that they won't even notice. Instead we will be left with an even
more unbalanced viewpoint.


Depends on your point of view. I'm going to encourage more cranky old
hams to drop out.
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Old January 25th 04, 10:59 PM
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"William" wrote in message
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"Dee D. Flint" wrote in message

igy.com...

Old timers dropping out will not do a thing. There are enough new

people
coming in that they won't even notice. Instead we will be left with an

even
more unbalanced viewpoint.


Depends on your point of view. I'm going to encourage more cranky old
hams to drop out.


Although new versus old does cause friction, the balance is still needed.
The new bring fresh enthusiasm and new ideas. The old have the experience
to weigh these ideas and modify them so they will work or to spot ideas that
have been tried in the past and known to fail. We need both old and new.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE

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Old January 26th 04, 01:08 PM
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"Dee D. Flint" wrote in message igy.com...
"William" wrote in message
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"Dee D. Flint" wrote in message

igy.com...

Old timers dropping out will not do a thing. There are enough new

people
coming in that they won't even notice. Instead we will be left with an

even
more unbalanced viewpoint.


Depends on your point of view. I'm going to encourage more cranky old
hams to drop out.


Although new versus old does cause friction, the balance is still needed.
The new bring fresh enthusiasm and new ideas. The old have the experience
to weigh these ideas and modify them so they will work or to spot ideas that
have been tried in the past and known to fail. We need both old and new.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE


Here we go again with the demographics. The ARS is a geriatric service.

Too bad they took the birth date out of the database.
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Old January 26th 04, 02:01 PM
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William wrote:

"Dee D. Flint" wrote in message igy.com...

"William" wrote in message
.com...

"Dee D. Flint" wrote in message


igy.com...

Old timers dropping out will not do a thing. There are enough new


people

coming in that they won't even notice. Instead we will be left with an


even

more unbalanced viewpoint.

Depends on your point of view. I'm going to encourage more cranky old
hams to drop out.


Although new versus old does cause friction, the balance is still needed.
The new bring fresh enthusiasm and new ideas. The old have the experience
to weigh these ideas and modify them so they will work or to spot ideas that
have been tried in the past and known to fail. We need both old and new.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE



Here we go again with the demographics. The ARS is a geriatric service.

Too bad they took the birth date out of the database.


She's *kind* of right, Brian. I'd modify it that the oldsters should be
the helpful type, not the ones spitting bile about how awful or stupid
everyone is anymore. 8^) I really enjoy talking with old timers about
ham radio and radio in general as long as I don't get an earful of vitriol.

- Mike KB3EIA -


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Old January 26th 04, 07:06 PM
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"Mike Coslo" wrote in message
...
William wrote:

"Dee D. Flint" wrote in message

igy.com...

"William" wrote in message
.com...

"Dee D. Flint" wrote in message

igy.com...

Old timers dropping out will not do a thing. There are enough new

people

coming in that they won't even notice. Instead we will be left with

an

even

more unbalanced viewpoint.

Depends on your point of view. I'm going to encourage more cranky old
hams to drop out.

Although new versus old does cause friction, the balance is still

needed.
The new bring fresh enthusiasm and new ideas. The old have the

experience
to weigh these ideas and modify them so they will work or to spot ideas

that
have been tried in the past and known to fail. We need both old and

new.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE



Here we go again with the demographics. The ARS is a geriatric service.

Too bad they took the birth date out of the database.


She's *kind* of right, Brian. I'd modify it that the oldsters should be
the helpful type, not the ones spitting bile about how awful or stupid
everyone is anymore. 8^) I really enjoy talking with old timers about
ham radio and radio in general as long as I don't get an earful of

vitriol.

- Mike KB3EIA -


Keep in mind also that the vitriolic ones tend to be highly vocal and
noticeable thus giving people the impression that there are a lot of them
when in reality they are only a handful.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE



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Mike Coslo wrote in message ...
William wrote:

"Dee D. Flint" wrote in message igy.com...

"William" wrote in message
.com...

"Dee D. Flint" wrote in message

igy.com...

Old timers dropping out will not do a thing. There are enough new

people

coming in that they won't even notice. Instead we will be left with an

even

more unbalanced viewpoint.

Depends on your point of view. I'm going to encourage more cranky old
hams to drop out.

Although new versus old does cause friction, the balance is still needed.
The new bring fresh enthusiasm and new ideas. The old have the experience
to weigh these ideas and modify them so they will work or to spot ideas that
have been tried in the past and known to fail. We need both old and new.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE



Here we go again with the demographics. The ARS is a geriatric service.

Too bad they took the birth date out of the database.


She's *kind* of right, Brian. I'd modify it that the oldsters should be
the helpful type, not the ones spitting bile about how awful or stupid
everyone is anymore. 8^) I really enjoy talking with old timers about
ham radio and radio in general as long as I don't get an earful of vitriol.

- Mike KB3EIA -


I kind of miss W0EX.
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Old January 26th 04, 09:56 PM
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I kind of miss W0EX.


Funny you should say that. I was just looking at his QSL card wondering how
he is. I sent him a few e-mails to both addresses known to work...and no
reply. Hope he's ok.

73 de Bert
WA2SI


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Old January 26th 04, 11:23 PM
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Bert Craig wrote:


Funny you should say that. I was just looking at his QSL card wondering how
he is. I sent him a few e-mails to both addresses known to work...and no
reply. Hope he's ok.


Speaking of QSL cards, I just received one today from the 5 land qsl
burro from an OH station in Finland I worked on September 26, *1981*.
Better late than never I suppose.

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Old January 26th 04, 07:39 PM
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In article om, "Dee D.
Flint" writes:

Although new versus old does cause friction, the balance is still needed.
The new bring fresh enthusiasm and new ideas. The old have the experience
to weigh these ideas and modify them so they will work or to spot ideas that
have been tried in the past and known to fail. We need both old and new.


Well said, Dee!

There's also the need to recognize that newer is not always better, yet if
you never try anyhting different you may never get anything different.

"The art of progress is to preserve order amid change and to preserve change
amid order." - Alfred North Whitehead

73 de Jim, N2EY
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Old January 26th 04, 09:01 PM
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"N2EY" wrote in message
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In article om, "Dee D.
Flint" writes:

Although new versus old does cause friction, the balance is still needed.
The new bring fresh enthusiasm and new ideas. The old have the

experience
to weigh these ideas and modify them so they will work or to spot ideas

that
have been tried in the past and known to fail. We need both old and new.


Well said, Dee!

There's also the need to recognize that newer is not always better, yet if
you never try anyhting different you may never get anything different.

"The art of progress is to preserve order amid change and to preserve

change
amid order." - Alfred North Whitehead

73 de Jim, N2EY


The quote says it even better though.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE



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