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[email protected] October 14th 05 05:11 PM

A Quote
 
Here's a quote from John C. Dvorak's "Inside Track" column in this
week's PC Magazine:

"... Whatever the case, the most overlooked participants in the Katrina
relief effort were the ham radio folks, who were doing whatever they
could as ad hoc emergency dispatchers, creating their own network
within the system. These dedicated persons pride themselves on their
ability to do worldwide communications under adverse conditions, and
the ARRL (Amateur [sic] Radio Relay League) and its members, as well as
others, were a big part of the aid effort. Of course since amateur
radio is anything but trendy in today's XBox, gene-splicing world,
there was zero coverage of its contribution in the mainstream press,
and these people are not the worlds greatest self promoters. At least
some of us are paying attention. Good work guys! Bush should be giving
medals to you all."

73 de Jim, N2EY


[email protected] October 15th 05 03:24 AM


wrote:
Here's a quote from John C. Dvorak's "Inside Track" column in this
week's PC Magazine:

"... Whatever the case, the most overlooked participants in the Katrina
relief effort were the ham radio folks, who were doing whatever they
could as ad hoc emergency dispatchers, creating their own network
within the system. These dedicated persons pride themselves on their
ability to do worldwide communications under adverse conditions, and
the ARRL (Amateur [sic] Radio Relay League) and its members, as well as
others, were a big part of the aid effort. Of course since amateur
radio is anything but trendy in today's XBox, gene-splicing world,
there was zero coverage of its contribution in the mainstream press,
and these people are not the worlds greatest self promoters. At least
some of us are paying attention. Good work guys! Bush should be giving
medals to you all."

73 de Jim, N2EY


That's a damned nice thing of John to say.

The NRA's American Rifleman featured a much different slice of the
relief effort.


[email protected] October 15th 05 04:40 AM


Cmd Buzz Corey wrote:
wrote:
Here's a quote from John C. Dvorak's "Inside Track" column in this
week's PC Magazine:

"... Whatever the case, the most overlooked participants in the Katrina
relief effort were the ham radio folks, who were doing whatever they
could as ad hoc emergency dispatchers, creating their own network
within the system. These dedicated persons pride themselves on their
ability to do worldwide communications under adverse conditions, and
the ARRL (Amateur [sic] Radio Relay League) and its members, as well as
others, were a big part of the aid effort. Of course since amateur
radio is anything but trendy in today's XBox, gene-splicing world,
there was zero coverage of its contribution in the mainstream press,
and these people are not the worlds greatest self promoters. At least
some of us are paying attention. Good work guys! Bush should be giving
medals to you all."

73 de Jim, N2EY


This just really gets up lenniepoo's nose, hams doing a real job of
providing comms during a disaster and he can't be a part of it.


Why would you say such a thing?


Cmd Buzz Corey October 15th 05 05:34 AM

wrote:
Here's a quote from John C. Dvorak's "Inside Track" column in this
week's PC Magazine:

"... Whatever the case, the most overlooked participants in the Katrina
relief effort were the ham radio folks, who were doing whatever they
could as ad hoc emergency dispatchers, creating their own network
within the system. These dedicated persons pride themselves on their
ability to do worldwide communications under adverse conditions, and
the ARRL (Amateur [sic] Radio Relay League) and its members, as well as
others, were a big part of the aid effort. Of course since amateur
radio is anything but trendy in today's XBox, gene-splicing world,
there was zero coverage of its contribution in the mainstream press,
and these people are not the worlds greatest self promoters. At least
some of us are paying attention. Good work guys! Bush should be giving
medals to you all."

73 de Jim, N2EY


This just really gets up lenniepoo's nose, hams doing a real job of
providing comms during a disaster and he can't be a part of it. Even if
he had a license he would only get in the way attempting to impress
someone with all his 'claimed' Army radio operating skills. Now watch
him make an attempt to poo-poo all the work the hams did during the
Katrina disaster.

K4YZ October 15th 05 02:14 PM


wrote:
Cmd Buzz Corey wrote:


This just really gets up lenniepoo's nose, hams doing a real job of
providing comms during a disaster and he can't be a part of it.


Why would you say such a thing?


Why couldn't he?

It's absolutely true.

Your "mentor" has called any "self-promotion" of Amateur Radio
disaster communications everything EXCEPT an outright lie.

Lennie has point blank stated that the "professionals" have all
the talent, all the equipment, all the training and infrastructure to
carry the ball in ANY disaster situation.

Any suggestion that Amatuers are included in or support emergency
communications, direct or otherwise, is immediately subjected to one of
his "Mighty Morsemen", "when nothing gets through" rants.

And once again, he's been proven wrong.

As have you.

Steve, K4YZ


K4YZ October 15th 05 02:17 PM


wrote:
wrote:
Here's a quote from John C. Dvorak's "Inside Track" column in this
week's PC Magazine:

"... Whatever the case, the most overlooked participants in the Katrina
relief effort were the ham radio folks, who were doing whatever they
could as ad hoc emergency dispatchers, creating their own network
within the system...(SNIP)


That's a damned nice thing of John to say.


Absolutely. And "too true" !

The NRA's American Rifleman featured a much different slice of the
relief effort.


And that was...?!?!

Steve, K4YZ


[email protected] October 15th 05 03:36 PM


K4YZ wrote:
wrote:
wrote:
Here's a quote from John C. Dvorak's "Inside Track" column in this
week's PC Magazine:

"... Whatever the case, the most overlooked participants in the Katrina
relief effort were the ham radio folks, who were doing whatever they
could as ad hoc emergency dispatchers, creating their own network
within the system...(SNIP)


That's a damned nice thing of John to say.


Absolutely. And "too true" !

The NRA's American Rifleman featured a much different slice of the
relief effort.


And that was...?!?!


The local authorities were disarming law-abiding citizens.


[email protected] October 15th 05 03:40 PM


K4YZ wrote:
wrote:
Cmd Buzz Corey wrote:


This just really gets up lenniepoo's nose, hams doing a real job of
providing comms during a disaster and he can't be a part of it.


Why would you say such a thing?


Why couldn't he?


He can do any damned thing he wants. This is America after all.

But the question is "why would he?"

It's absolutely true.


You sure have been spinning up a lot of lies lately.

Your "mentor" has called any "self-promotion" of Amateur Radio
disaster communications everything EXCEPT an outright lie.

Lennie has point blank stated that the "professionals" have all
the talent, all the equipment, all the training and infrastructure to
carry the ball in ANY disaster situation.

Any suggestion that Amatuers are included in or support emergency
communications, direct or otherwise, is immediately subjected to one of
his "Mighty Morsemen", "when nothing gets through" rants.


It's too bad that you read it that way. There were probably no cell
phones in use either, right?

And once again, he's been proven wrong.

As have you.

Steve, K4YZ


So many lies in such a short span of time...

Back to the "Old Steve," I see.


K4YZ October 15th 05 04:15 PM

A Quote
 

wrote:
K4YZ wrote:
wrote:
Cmd Buzz Corey wrote:


This just really gets up lenniepoo's nose, hams doing a real job of
providing comms during a disaster and he can't be a part of it.

Why would you say such a thing?


Why couldn't he?


He can do any damned thing he wants. This is America after all.


Well...thanks for admitting that.

Seems you and Lennie have forgot...Maybe you're coming around.

But the question is "why would he?"


The same answer remains, Brian. You re-quoted it yourslef in the
following.

It's absolutely true.


You sure have been spinning up a lot of lies lately.


Not a one.

Your "mentor" has called any "self-promotion" of Amateur Radio
disaster communications everything EXCEPT an outright lie.

Lennie has point blank stated that the "professionals" have all
the talent, all the equipment, all the training and infrastructure to
carry the ball in ANY disaster situation.

Any suggestion that Amatuers are included in or support emergency
communications, direct or otherwise, is immediately subjected to one of
his "Mighty Morsemen", "when nothing gets through" rants.


It's too bad that you read it that way.


Oh...?!?!

And just HOW is one supposed to "read" it, Brian...?!?!

There were probably no cell phones in use either, right?


South of Meridian, Mississippi...?!?!

Precious few!

And once again, he's been proven wrong.

As have you.

Steve, K4YZ


So many lies in such a short span of time...


What lies?

Back to the "Old Steve," I see.


You mean the one who makes fun of Lennie the Liar, and his
personal handpuppet, Brian P Burke...?!?!

He never left. He just let YOU play out your "I'll be a nice guy
if you will" card.

You lost.

Steve, K4YZ


Cmd Buzz Corey October 16th 05 12:32 AM

A Quote
 
wrote:
Cmd Buzz Corey wrote:

wrote:

Here's a quote from John C. Dvorak's "Inside Track" column in this
week's PC Magazine:

"... Whatever the case, the most overlooked participants in the Katrina
relief effort were the ham radio folks, who were doing whatever they
could as ad hoc emergency dispatchers, creating their own network
within the system. These dedicated persons pride themselves on their
ability to do worldwide communications under adverse conditions, and
the ARRL (Amateur [sic] Radio Relay League) and its members, as well as
others, were a big part of the aid effort. Of course since amateur
radio is anything but trendy in today's XBox, gene-splicing world,
there was zero coverage of its contribution in the mainstream press,
and these people are not the worlds greatest self promoters. At least
some of us are paying attention. Good work guys! Bush should be giving
medals to you all."

73 de Jim, N2EY


This just really gets up lenniepoo's nose, hams doing a real job of
providing comms during a disaster and he can't be a part of it.



Why would you say such a thing?


Maybe because it is true?


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