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![]() bb wrote: wrote: Ham radio has certainly changed since I first heard about it back in the 40s. So many uptight folks in it now, so easily bruised, some wanting to bully, terrorize, and FIGHT! Perhaps, Lennie, if certain mischevious scumbags weren't looking to "bruise" people there wouldn't be such a propensity to be as defensive. Such as the deceitful and misleading barbs YOU disseminate in this forum. Guess you now think it's wrong for one to defend one's self? These are certainly not the good people that I first met when I became a ham. The trouble with amateur radio started with the advent of the no-code license. People began entering the service that did not worship at the altar of St. Hiram, and did not kneel and kisst the feet of Extras. The problem didn't start with the No Code test...It started almost 20 years before that with the influx of 11 meter operators via the Bash Book route and the subsequent codification of the "open pools". Steve, K4YZ |
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