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Old December 31st 04, 09:15 PM
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Pope Fullmonty the 6th wrote:

"Steve Robeson K4YZ" while in a pique of
post-xmas cheer wrote in message
. on.slots.at.caesars.lv.com...

Seems Time Magazine has a beef with Amateur Radio. This week's issue
(December 27) has an article on "blogs" on page 109. In the article
the following sentence will surely grab the attention of Ham Radio
operators and stamp collectors - "Before this year, blogs were a
curiosity, a cult phenomenon, a faintly embarrassing hobby on the
order of HAM RADIO and stamp collecting."



Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa..................
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA !!!

Hey have you been to any hamfests lately? (look around)
Been listening to 14.313 of late? (KJI from Indiana
is back on in the afternoon again, stirrin up things in the
truly unique way that only the 'kind jewish indian' can!)
How about 75 meters at night?

Hint: 14.313 is "re-starting again" folks!

I can name a few other freq's but U know them already.

"..faintly embarassing" they say? BOY OH BOY DID THEY
EVER GET THAT NAIL NAILED IN STRAIGHT AN
TIGHT INO THE WALL JOIST ! I don't admit to anyone
that I have a ham license, even some family.

As for stamp collecting, never been to one of those
shows, but if those stamp guys are as bung-holeo-retentive
as are the guys I've seen at train shows, I can understand 100%.

Now with all that said, I got me a Zip-Zap for X-mas.
Now leave me be whilst I torment the cat... ; )

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"A professional politician is a professionally dishonorable man.
In order to get anywhere near high office, he has to make
so many compromises and submit to so many humiliations
that he becomes indistinguishable from a streetwalker."
- H. L. Mencken

"Erections lasting more than four hours means you've been
watching entirely too much tsunami coverage on TV"
- Dave in alt.flonk.the.monkey


YOu realize that *your* post might be used as evidence of that
"slightly embarrassing bit?

- Mike KB3EIA -

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Old January 1st 05, 02:48 AM
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First let me say your post gave me probably my last great laugh of
2004. I love the bung-holio reference (I get it). While you were at it,
you should have added record collectors to your tirade. Or as my (then
17) daughter put it when I dragged her to a record collector show a few
years ago; "The ratio of men to women vs. the number of pony-tails is
way out of whack here". ---Ken
Pope Fullmonty the 6th wrote:
"Steve Robeson K4YZ" while in a pique of
post-xmas cheer wrote in message

. on.slots.at.caesars.lv.com...
Seems Time Magazine has a beef with Amateur Radio. This week's

issue
(December 27) has an article on "blogs" on page 109. In the

article
the following sentence will surely grab the attention of Ham Radio
operators and stamp collectors - "Before this year, blogs were a
curiosity, a cult phenomenon, a faintly embarrassing hobby on the
order of HAM RADIO and stamp collecting."


Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa..................
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA !!!

Hey have you been to any hamfests lately? (look around)
Been listening to 14.313 of late? (KJI from Indiana
is back on in the afternoon again, stirrin up things in the
truly unique way that only the 'kind jewish indian' can!)
How about 75 meters at night?

Hint: 14.313 is "re-starting again" folks!

I can name a few other freq's but U know them already.

"..faintly embarassing" they say? BOY OH BOY DID THEY
EVER GET THAT NAIL NAILED IN STRAIGHT AN
TIGHT INO THE WALL JOIST ! I don't admit to anyone
that I have a ham license, even some family.

As for stamp collecting, never been to one of those
shows, but if those stamp guys are as bung-holeo-retentive
as are the guys I've seen at train shows, I can understand 100%.

Now with all that said, I got me a Zip-Zap for X-mas.
Now leave me be whilst I torment the cat... ; )

--------

"A professional politician is a professionally dishonorable man.
In order to get anywhere near high office, he has to make
so many compromises and submit to so many humiliations
that he becomes indistinguishable from a streetwalker."
- H. L. Mencken

"Erections lasting more than four hours means you've been
watching entirely too much tsunami coverage on TV"
- Dave in alt.flonk.the.monkey


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Old January 1st 05, 03:26 AM
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K4YZ wrote:
Steve Robeson K4YZ wrote:

Let 'em have it, Folks!


My response:

Sir,

Page 109 of the December 27th issue of "TIME" made the statement
that "blogs" "...were a faintly embarrassing hobby on the order of
Ham Radio and stamp collecting".

As you read this, Amateur (Ham) Radio operators are providing
critical disaster relief communications in the Indian Ocean in the

wake
of the disasterous tsunami waves that wiped out tens-of-thousands of
lives.


To Time Magazine:

Rev Jim has gotten something right WRT amateur radio. He's tried, and
tried, and tried, over the past several years but to put it bluntly,
Rev Jim is a total eff-ing screwup.

May I refer Time Magazine to W5YI for sumptin close to the truth WRT
the amatuer radio service. Jim actually means well, but his ego is
outta conrol. tnx.

Amateur Radio remains one of this nation's critical disaster relief
assets. It is a critical tool for FEMA, The Red Cross, The Salvation
Army, and countless state and local governments. Amateur Radio
operators put in thousands of manhours in the wake of the Septermber
11th attacks, helping to fill in crucial communications gaps in New
York City.

Amateur Radio has been lauded in the Federal Register on numerous
occassions for contributions to the Department of State as it has

often
been the only link between disaster-struck outposts and the United
States.

The Armed Forces, under the auspcies of the Military Affiliate
Radio System, employs thousands of Amateur Radio volunteers to

provide
domestic and deployed health and welfare resources for our military
personnel.

The United States Coast Guard routinely depends on Amateurs to
provide crucial links between Search And Rescue facilities and ships

in
distress on the high seas.

Amateur Radio even plays a part in the space program as it is an
intergral part of the International Space Station. Thousands of
students around the world have been able to communicate with the

crews
of the ISS through a program called ARISS: Amateur Radio on the
International Space Station.

And, oh yes..we manage to have fun along the way!

An immediate apology is not only due, it's expected.

Respectfully yours,

Steven J Robeson, LPN
Amateur Radio Station K4YZ
151 12th Avenue Northwest
Winchester, TN 37398


Sumbuddy needs to apologize for Rev Jim's lack of reverendom. He's
what's wrong with amateur radio today.

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Old January 1st 05, 03:28 AM
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You should introduce your daughter to one of my older sons.

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Old January 1st 05, 06:51 AM
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Pope Fullmonty the 6th wrote:

Snipped.

Just another anonymous, gonadless coward.

Steve, K4YZ



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Old January 1st 05, 06:42 PM
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You didn't get it, did you?


I removed my ham radio callsign license plates from my car years ago - LOL!


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Old January 1st 05, 08:14 PM
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tianli wrote:
You didn't get it, did you?



I removed my ham radio callsign license plates from my car years ago - LOL!


NOw just hand in your ticket, and return to the world of kewl! 8^)

- Mike KB3EIA -

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Old January 1st 05, 09:06 PM
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NOw just hand in your ticket, and return to the world of kewl! 8^)

- Mike KB3EIA -


And let you have all the pleasure - NO WAY!


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Old January 2nd 05, 04:28 AM
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tianli wrote:

NOw just hand in your ticket, and return to the world of kewl! 8^)

- Mike KB3EIA -



And let you have all the pleasure - NO WAY!



Well Okay, but you had your chance!

- Mike KB3EIA -

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Old January 2nd 05, 04:34 AM
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Mike Coslo wrote:
tianli wrote:

NOw just hand in your ticket, and return to the world of kewl! 8^)

- Mike KB3EIA -



And let you have all the pleasure - NO WAY!


Well Okay, but you had your chance!

- Mike KB3EIA -

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