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On 06 Mar 2004 13:26:30 GMT, SouthDakotaRadio wrote:
In the 80s, it was their steadfast opposition to creation of a codeless amateur license class. In the 90s, it was Low Earth Orbiting Satellites (LEOs.) Today, it is Broadband via Power Lines (BPL.) In earlier times, hams were known for being on the cutting edge of technology. But in recent years, hams are known for repeatedly trying to stand in the way of new technology. Sad irony, isn't it? Because they are anti-social, anti-government old nerds? They are probably divorced because they rather stay indoors with their radios. -- Don't worry about life; you're not going to survive it anyway. 3/6/2004 11:59:36 PM |
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