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On Tue, 02 Jan 2007 21:22:20 -0800, John Smith I
wrote: Dee Flint wrote: "John Smith I" wrote in message ... [snip] But, what I am looking for is "someone" else keeping, or claiming figures/records, not gov't, not pro-coders, not anti-coders ... These are the only people even interested in the data. The only entity that has the original records is the government. Everyone can download the raw data. Thus anyone who wants to can cross check the information presented. I've no issue with anyone's presentation so long as they clearly define what was included and excluded and why. Dee, N8UZE So, you say, in effect is, "We are GOD (meaning the "good 'ole boys"), look no further!" No, what she's saying, in effect, is that the Major League Baseball Players' Association (for example) doesn't bother keeping track of the license data because they couldn't possibly care less. The FCC and we hams are the only people who are interested in the data at all. :-) John Kasupski, KC2HMZ |
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