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"Not Lloyd" <anon@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Which part of third grade did you miss?
> I posted to no "scaner" forum. Is there such a beast?
>
> Even Trailer Trash know how to spell "fuckin'" idiots. Use 'fucking' or
> 'fuckin', there is no E in the word.
> But again, what do no-code scanner freaks know about spelling other than
> to
> sound it out around two already badly decayed teeth? You cain't hep it
> iffin' yer mommy and yer daddy were brother and sister.
>
>
> "wîthhËld fØr rËåsØñs Øf ñåtîØñål SËÇürîty" <root@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> message
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>> FUCKEN IDIOTS!
>>
>> CROSS POSTING AMATEUR RADIO SHIT IN SCANER FORUM AGAIN!
>> FUCK OFF! GET A LIFE!
>>
>> Barry OGrady wrote:
>>
>> > On Thu, 02 Nov 2006 11:32:52 -0500, pltrgyst
> <pltrgyst@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> >>On Thu, 02 Nov 2006 14:13:46 GMT, "Harold E. Johnson"
<W4ZCB@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>>Give the ham ticket another go. It's a great hobby despite the best
> efforts
>> >>>of that little publishing company in Connecticut, the QCWA and a few
>> >>>disgruntled idiots that have to have some reason to think themselves
> better
>> >>>than others even if it's only through an obsolete mechanical skill
> likely
>> >>>teachable to a reasonably smart chimpanzee.
>> >>
>> >>If you truly believe all that, then you should also believe that ham
> (Indeed,
>> >>any) radio is an obsolete communications medium, since the world is
now
>> >>hard-wired.
>> >>
>> >>And if the chimp can learn Morse, why can't aspiring hams? Morse is
>> >>easy
> at
>> >>lower speeds. Anyone who can't master it at up to 15wpm surely isn't
> bright
>> >>enought to to be trusted with his paws on the controls of a
>> >>transmitter.
>> >
>> >
>> > Why bother? I have a full amateur radio license with no morse.
>> > Morse was removed as a requirement years ago.
>> >
>> >
>> >>The primary justification for allocation of amateur radio spectrum
has
> always
>> >>been emergency services. And in dire emergencies, operators might
have
> to cobble
>> >>together makeshift equipment. In that case, it's much simpler -- and
> possibly
>> >>the only solution -- to build a cw transmitter than it is to come up
> with
>> >>modulation. Hence cw has always been the ultimate disaster scenario
> fall-back,
>> >>and should always remain a licensing requirement.
>> >
>> >
>> > Amateur radio is a hobby.
>> >
>> >
>> >>Otherwise, who needs hams, and why should they get any of the public
> radio
>> >>spectrum?
>> >
>> >
>> > AR has way too much spectrum, but it does deserve some.
>> >
>> >
>> >>-- Larry
>> >
>> >
>> > Barry
>> > =====
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>> > http://members.iinet.net.au/~barry.og
>> >
>> >
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