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Old August 12th 04, 09:40 PM
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"Steve Robeson K4CAP" wrote

Hans' "poll" was so skewed that one would be hard to
NOT answer it the way HE wanted it answered.


Awwww gee, Captain Obvious, ya figured it out! Kinda like your leading
question as to whether we should "trivalize the Amateur Radio service
so we can accomodate the FEW who prefer to toss the monies away on beer,
broads and booze?"

Sunuvagun!

72.5, de Hans, K0HB




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Old August 12th 04, 10:59 PM
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"Steve Robeson K4CAP" wrote


I ask, would YOU trivialize Amateur Radio just to accomodate a few

who
would have to choose between Amateur Radio or purient addictions?


Tobacco is a p(r)urient addiction?

Sunuvagun! If I'd known that, I'd never have retired my meerschaums.

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Old August 13th 04, 05:57 AM
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Subject: License Fees --- a poll
From: PAMNO (N2EY)
Date: 8/12/2004 6:56 PM Central Standard Time
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(Steve
Robeson K4CAP) writes:

Kinda like your leading
question as to whether we should "trivalize the Amateur Radio service
so we can accomodate the FEW who prefer to toss the monies away on beer,
broads and booze?"


Quoted out of context...Again, I'd expect nothing less, Hans.

Jim Miccolis made a SPECIFIC reference to a person he supposedly knew
who
was addicted to tobacco, and suggested in his post that his friend would
rather spend money on his addiction than divert the money to Amateur Radio.


I think *I'm* being quoted out of context there...

My point about my smoking friend was that, in *his* value system, smoking a
lot
took higher priority than saving up for a ham station. Part of this was no
doubt addiction-fueled, but another part was that he even though he bought
'em
by the carton, his cigarette expenditures were relatively small, relatively
frequent purchases. If he had to buy a year's worth of smokes all at once, he
might have quit.


I don't think I was misquoting or quoting out of context at all, Jim.

YOU made a point of using your friend as a case-in-point.

MY point is that is someone wants to prioritize his addictions before
Amateur Radio (or bass fishing, or knitting or golfing...etc...) then who
needed him in the first place?

I ask, would YOU trivialize Amateur Radio just to accomodate a few who
would have to choose between Amateur Radio or purient addictions?


How is Hans' or my opposition to license fees trivializing amateur radio?


YOUR post, Jim, suggests that we not enact fees since if we enacted fees
it would somehow prevent Amateur Radio from attracting people who would then
have to choose between supporting an addiction OR funding Amateur Radio
activities.

73

Steve, K4YZ





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