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![]() Here is the definition of hypocrisy: Getting a ham license today requires memorization of 25 questions. Then, once licensed, the new ham actually believes he is a technical expert, when compared to a cb operator. Worse yet, the new ham reforms overnight and starts turning in truckers to Riley, for operating on the wrong channel. |
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Yeah, and its a lotta fun too.
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On 2005-11-12 12:56:01 -0500, "Lloyd" said:
Here is the definition of hypocrisy: Getting a ham license today requires memorization of 25 questions. Then, once licensed, the new ham actually believes he is a technical expert, when compared to a cb operator. Worse yet, the new ham reforms overnight and starts turning in truckers to Riley, for operating on the wrong channel. What's the matter couldn't pass the test? |
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On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 12:56:01 -0500, "Lloyd" wrote:
Here is the definition of hypocrisy: Getting a ham license today requires memorization of 25 questions. That's 35. It's 50 for Extra class. then, once licensed, the new ham actually believes he is a technical expert, when compared to a cb operator. That is nonsense. Worse yet, the new ham reforms overnight and starts turning in truckers to Riley, for operating on the wrong channel. That Riley guy again. Sounds familiar. Vinnie S. |
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