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In article , Mike Coslo
writes: Really? "Hams used to do the 911 communications?" Misquote, Len. Jim wrote "reporting". In that he is correct. Since so many (most?) people have a cell phone, it stands to reason that the initial report is more likely to be made by a person using a cell phone. Here's a "plain simple fact:" I replied to J.P.Miccolis' message and quoted his EXACT WORDS. Ain't no "misquote." Now you go read my reply and, if you have arguments, you can go off and argue with the U.S. Census Bureau, NASA, the FCC, and, for emotional finger-pointing, the families of the astronauts killed in the shuttle burn-up. Whoever. Just don't give us this bullsnit about "misquoting." I don't think so. That's a fantasy brag far above the membership agitprop of the ARRL. 'Cept it was a misquote. Except it was NOT a "misquote." |
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