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Old June 15th 05, 06:37 PM
John Smith
 
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Kelly:

Now I really worry about you--you pose an argument which really starts
to define you as a fool!

Are you claiming I can't tune through all the ham bands in relatively
short order and be stuck numb with the fact that there are ALMOST NO
WOMEN to be heard?

Gesus man, you need some type of medication to even stay relevant!

John

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John Smith wrote:
Kelly:

Well, you certainly know enough that you wish to have your great
knowledge put forth--let's have a go at it...

What percentage of amateurs are women, it is 1% or 2% I have
forgotten?


You're such a total crock, you have no idea what the stats are.


ROFLOL

John

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Phil Kane wrote:
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 17:21:00 -0700, John Smith wrote:

... all the women I have ever tried to interest in radio... all
have
declined doing anything towards getting a license... once they
even
see
a key and a code practice oscillator they look at me as if I am
crazy
and ask, "You are kidding, right?"

Tell that to our friend Claire who is the NCS of the Beaver
State
(CW) Traffic Net - high-speed CW. And she's no dummy - retired
PhD
in a specialized field of the biological sciences.

. . . then there was the legendary traffic handler Mae Burke W3CUL
who
was a neighborhood housewife . .

So much for generalizations.

Gotta love it.

--
73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane

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