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Subject: Another D-H* NCVEC proposal
From: "KØHB" Date: 8/15/2004 10:58 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: k.net "Steve Robeson K4CAP" wrote So as far as Hans Brakob is concerned, anyone who WANTS some sort of training to help them, they can get lost. Pure fantasy, Steve. Would it be too much to ask to ask you to please get your stories straight, Hans...?!?! In the post that I responded to, you specifically stated that anyone who WANTED a structured, mentored systems was not welcome in "(YOUR)" Amateur Radio Service. have 'Elmered' dozens of new hams (and continue to), am affiliated with the MNYARC ( http://www.mnyarc.org/ ), am an ARRL registered instructor, a Handi-Hams volunteer, and am a contributor to the Ham-Elmer yahoogroup, just for a few examples of my contributions to the volunteer training of new hams. Hoooray for Hans. I've mentored folks too. This is just one other suggestion on how it might be done. But I don't support (in fact I vehemently oppose) the notion of "supervised operations only" ham radio license. If that makes me a "bad person" in your eyes, then I guess I'll just have to live with the horrible stigma of your disapproval. Why does that not bother me? It's not about "(my) eyes", Hans...It's about what YOU said. QUOTE: Subject: Another D-H* NCVEC proposal From: "KØHB" Date: 8/14/2004 8:08 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: Quite frankly, anyone who was attracted to such a structured supervised license environment doesn't belong in *MY* Amateur Radio service. UNQUOTE. Verbatim, Hans. You said it...anyone can follow the thread. So...Anyone who didn't/doesn't "do it" the way YOU did is unwelcome. It really is THAT simple. Steve, K4YZ |
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