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Old December 31st 04, 01:22 AM
Jeffrey Herman
 
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On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 18:04:05 GMT, Mel A. Nomah wrote:

With the exception of the first and the last item, everything you list can
also be claimed by freebanders as part of their hobby. Do the math, chief
lecturer, 14-out-of-16 ain't too shabby.


Mel, don't compare the ARS with those federal criminals who call them-
selves "freebanders." Those lawbreakers don't even give a second thought
to operating on the HF aeronautical frequencies, intentionally
interfering with transoceanic aircraft comms.

Certainly you don't condone such actions, right?

No 73 for you, either.
Jeff KH6O

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Mathematics Lecturer, University of Hawaii System
 
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