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Len Over 21 wrote:
In article , Mike Coslo writes: N2EY wrote: In article et, "KØHB" writes: "N2EY" wrote | Clarification: | | I hope that no one considered my post about this book to be | disparaging in any way. The subject line was chosen to indicate that | it is a real book, not a parody or photoshop. I'm disinclined to buy your weak disclaimer, Jim. My disclaimer is the truth, Hans. I've used several of the "Dummies" books. I have the one for Microsoft Office on my desk at work. I haven't seen a bad one yet. I have also seen many, many things on the internet passed off as "real" that look real but which are only photoshops. Just as you intended, most everyone who saw your chosen subject line opened the message expecting to find something on the order of "you ain't gonna believe this crap but it's true". That's not what I intended at all. 73 de Jim, N2EY Jim, sometimes people know exactly what you will say and what you mean even if you never said what they know you meant to say forever!! What makes you say that? :-) Oy! Hold hands to cheeks when you say that. If it's really astonishing, say "Oy gevalt!" Oy Karumba? Possible alternative interpretations: "Look at this folks! A dummies book about ham radio. Who'd have figured they would write one of those? Supposedly so few people want to become Hams, how will they sell any of those books?" If it isn't published by ARRL it can't be any good, can it? :-) "Some people in here think that Hams are dummies, and look at this Dummies book that just came out! Sounds almost like a joke, but it's a real book!" Could have been worse...a book printed with a title page and every other page blank. Real thing. Was on the book market a few years back. Did it sell well? I'm waiting for a similar book with no text content...only morse code dots and dashes. After all, "morse code is the universal language." Wouldn't need any translation. Good luck with your prejudices, Hans and Bill! Are there codified prejudices now? Standard prejudices? Makes it easier, I guess. By photographic evidence in amateur radio periodicals, U.S. radio amateurs are invariably White Males. Prejudice? Mostly white males. I've seen the occasional woman show up in a pix. Less African American men or women. Spanish heritage is fairly common. There are problems getting *especially* women interested in the technical fields. On our "Bring your sons and daughters to work day" we always ask the kids what they want to do for a living. None of the young ladies have indicated they want to go into engineering yet. A majority have said they want to be lawyers! I wonder why. I doubt engineers are more sexist or creepier than any other subset of males. When in doubt, blame it on Liberals?? 8^) - Mike KB3EIA - |
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