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![]() US amateur radio is an interesting avocational aspect of the entire radio world. It can be fun to most of the hobbyists. But, a few, like Mr. Professional-in-some-kind-of-whatever, wrap themselves in too much patriotic bunting...they can't see through that or the many flags they wave about them- selves. Pity that, only saplings pretending to be mature trees, unable to see the forest. [watch the outrageous vituperation flow in now... :-) ] Beep, beep, YAWN |
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![]() Jonathan wrote: US amateur radio is an interesting avocational aspect of the entire radio world. It can be fun to most of the hobbyists. But, a few, like Mr. Professional-in-some-kind-of-whatever, wrap themselves in too much patriotic bunting...they can't see through that or the many flags they wave about them- selves. Pity that, only saplings pretending to be mature trees, unable to see the forest. [watch the outrageous vituperation flow in now... :-) ] Beep, beep, YAWN Since they have no military service, they must have a surrogate that can be just as good. |
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