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People have been using their voices for thousands of years, so is that
an 'outdated' form of communication? According to you it would be. Language replaced grunting, burping and farting as forms of communication, but you can still use that form of communication if you want to. How about implanting a CPU into everyone's brain so that we can communicate using brain waves? Amateur radio is in no way competing with the internet. They are both forms of communication. Now, with your brilliant thought processes, try coming up with something worthwhile to communicate. |
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"Bathrooman" wrote in message oups.com... Language replaced grunting, burping and farting as forms of communication. I'll have to take exception to that. - Ask my wife! Charles Brabham, N5PVL Director: USPacket http://www.uspacket.org Admin: HamBlog.Com http://www.hamblog.com Weblog: http://www.hamblog.com/blog_n5pvl.php |
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"Language replaced grunting, burping and farting as forms of communication."
Huh? That is a common form of syntax used on 75 meters provided it's broken into Morse(L) sized bites. -- For music, news and commentary you are not allowed to hear on corporate owned radio: http://www.live365.com/stations/pascoradio To see what's currently scheduled: http://www.live365.com/broadcast/sch...ame=pascoradio First Time Users May Be asked To Do A 1 Time Setup. The service and the player are FREE. Email me if you have problems listening. |
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