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I think it is you who is, perhaps, analysing this thread
with a limited purview, and who is in the wrong. You will find that the FAQ is very much an encouragement for all to learn new things and apply themselves to improve their lot. I cannot see how your remarks below can be squared with the exhortations and encouragements that are in the FAQ. Please read the FAQ, perhaps for the first time? Bob Bob wrote: You are wrong Mr Plod. Try to open your mind up just a little, learn some new things and consider that your views are based on prejudice and a very narrow view of what the world is and should be. |
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We'll um if that document (after "So What is Ham Radio") was the entire
FAQ that you published you only dedicated the first few paragraphs to what AR is about. The rest seems to be more dedicated to what it isnt and what CB is/isnt. True, it contains some more positive references to AR but you keep needling at CB etc excessively. As far as I am concerned it would have been far more meaningful to omit any reference to CB whatsoever. I suggest you rewrite it like this, post it and see what we think. I dont disagree with your first parts. It is well written even if it is what I deem a too narrow view as to what AR is about. The bit about being gentlemanly is irrelevent to me simply because I was never bought up or lived in a class atmosphere where that term had any importance. This however is probably a language difference as I might ascribe possibly similar qualities to AR people in general. (eg willing to help, never being violent etc) Of course these qualities are dissappearing in the world generally so I suggest AR is tending to go the same way. I also take your section on competition being something that spurs us all on to bigger and better things as being a load of tripe. It is true that competition occurs, but I and many others I have talked to never see it as important at all. It is in fact the "leisure and social" side showing through along the same lines as getting excited over a football match! I experiment becasue I am interested in it, not because I want to be better than everyone. If I was a CB'er I'd take your FAQ as a slap in the face and it would drive me not to even think about taking up the AR hobby. Perhaps that is your agenda? Bob VK2YQA Plod's Conscience wrote: I think it is you who is, perhaps, analysing this thread with a limited purview, and who is in the wrong. |
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Do you really think that after your personal outbursts
directed at me, including your opening paragraph below, that I regard you as a serious debater? Bob Bob wrote: We'll um if that document (after "So What is Ham Radio") was the entire FAQ that you published you only dedicated the first few paragraphs to what AR is about. The rest seems to be more dedicated to what it isnt and what CB is/isnt. True, it contains some more positive references to AR but you keep needling at CB etc excessively. As far as I am concerned it would have been far more meaningful to omit any reference to CB whatsoever. I suggest you rewrite it like this, post it and see what we think. I dont disagree with your first parts. It is well written even if it is what I deem a too narrow view as to what AR is about. The bit about being gentlemanly is irrelevent to me simply because I was never bought up or lived in a class atmosphere where that term had any importance. This however is probably a language difference as I might ascribe possibly similar qualities to AR people in general. (eg willing to help, never being violent etc) Of course these qualities are dissappearing in the world generally so I suggest AR is tending to go the same way. I also take your section on competition being something that spurs us all on to bigger and better things as being a load of tripe. It is true that competition occurs, but I and many others I have talked to never see it as important at all. It is in fact the "leisure and social" side showing through along the same lines as getting excited over a football match! I experiment becasue I am interested in it, not because I want to be better than everyone. If I was a CB'er I'd take your FAQ as a slap in the face and it would drive me not to even think about taking up the AR hobby. Perhaps that is your agenda? Bob VK2YQA Plod's Conscience wrote: I think it is you who is, perhaps, analysing this thread with a limited purview, and who is in the wrong. |
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"Plod's Conscience" wrote in message oups.com... Do you really think that after your personal outbursts directed at me, including your opening paragraph below, that I regard you as a serious debater? Aw, come on. Humor these guys a little bit. After all, they spend a half hour at their keyboards picking and typing to come up with their responses. You could at least show a bit of condescension and treat them as underlings. Oops...I see that you have already done so. |
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"Plod's Conscience" wrote in message
oups.com... Do you really think that after your personal outbursts directed at me, including your opening paragraph below, that I regard you as a serious debater? Whereas most people in this newsgroup recognise Mr Evans as a 'Mass Debater' Graham -- -.-. -... / .-. .- -.. .. --- Radio is only a Hobby. Don't let it rule your life... 73/51 - Graham, 26-Golf Charlie-19 |
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