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Len Over 21 wrote: In article , Mike Coslo writes: The phrase I object to is "*just* a hobby" - which denies the components of public service, education, etc. Correct. Calling it Just a hobby is like calling Nascar racing "just a bunch of people in cars. Self illuminated ignorance. Tsk, tsk. Calling a PROFESSIONAL SPORT like NASCAR a "hobby" is like saying the Toronto Mapel Leafs are "just a bunch of skaters playing on ice." Umm, I wasn't calling it a hobby. The comparison was about mistaken assumptions. Hams do approach the ARS as a hobby. NASCAR is a bunch of people in cars. But they are both a lot more. Does ham radio go on strike? :-) [I could say "puck you" but that would elicit terrible gasps from the rever-end and the prussian schoolmaster...:-) ] Oh dear! NASCAR vehicles go faster on land than a certain CAP ace does in his lil two-seater (as "pilot in command") in the air. ? So...ham radio is a noble service to the people NOT IN ham radio? It is of vital need of the nation? It "educates" the masses on the theory and techniques of radio? Ham radio survives all disasters when all the infrastructure (commercial, professional built) "fails?" Why you waste those diatribes on me is one of lifes littel mysteries... 8^) Go for it. Fantasyland is without limits. That is in Lancaster PA if I'm not mistaken. - Mike KB3EIA - |