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Old December 17th 03, 05:19 AM
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"Gene Storey" wrote in message
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"charlesb" wrote

You keep forgetting Gene that some hams actually do care about the hobby.


Name five.


Why?

You can try to project your hostile, anti-ham attitude upon other hams, but
fortunately most hams are better people than you are, and the anti-ham
attitude just doesn't stick.


You wouldn't know a ham at a convention of hams. You are probably the
biggest asshole on Earth, and I've never ever heard one ham say anything
nice about you. Why is that?


Ya gonna answer my simple question?

I'm about as anti-ham as Hiram Maxim was (a real ham, who would be rolling
over in his grave at what the ARRL is doing in his name). Real hams aren't
sheep. You're sheep.


Real hams answer simple question asked by other hams.
Real hams use their callsign. You have one?

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Old December 17th 03, 01:52 PM
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"Traveler" wrote

Charlesb seems to be ignorant when it comes to discussing ideas.
What's his problem?


I suspect either a chemical imbalance in the brain, or substance
abuse. He's chosen a fringe part of the hobby and built a box
that he can't get out of. So when people walk by the box he can
either scream for help, or make mouse like noises to try and scare
them. So far he's not asked for help. He's the "director" after
all, and couldn't ask for help now, because he is too important.


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Old December 17th 03, 01:52 PM
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"Traveler" wrote

Charlesb seems to be ignorant when it comes to discussing ideas.
What's his problem?


I suspect either a chemical imbalance in the brain, or substance
abuse. He's chosen a fringe part of the hobby and built a box
that he can't get out of. So when people walk by the box he can
either scream for help, or make mouse like noises to try and scare
them. So far he's not asked for help. He's the "director" after
all, and couldn't ask for help now, because he is too important.


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Old December 17th 03, 02:01 PM
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"Hank Oredson" wrote
"Gene Storey" wrote
"Hank Oredson" wrote

Perhaps you could attempt to answer my simple question,
or is that too hard for you?

What "new development"?


What you are trying to say, is that there is nothing new. It's not really a
question, it is an indictment. One of your continuing themes in this group
has been that you know what is good for everyone, and that your "religion"
is the correct one, and everyone else is going to "hell".


Care to tell us just what this "new development" is?
Too hard for you, eh?


There's been a couple new developments since the 50's. The first is virtually
free VOIP (Voice over IP) vocoders and the Internet. Combining these two
into a peer to peer network of voice repeaters while functionally similar to
things done in the past, is technically a new development. It's not just plug
and play, someone had to develop the software/hardware solution.

eh?


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Old December 17th 03, 02:01 PM
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"Hank Oredson" wrote
"Gene Storey" wrote
"Hank Oredson" wrote

Perhaps you could attempt to answer my simple question,
or is that too hard for you?

What "new development"?


What you are trying to say, is that there is nothing new. It's not really a
question, it is an indictment. One of your continuing themes in this group
has been that you know what is good for everyone, and that your "religion"
is the correct one, and everyone else is going to "hell".


Care to tell us just what this "new development" is?
Too hard for you, eh?


There's been a couple new developments since the 50's. The first is virtually
free VOIP (Voice over IP) vocoders and the Internet. Combining these two
into a peer to peer network of voice repeaters while functionally similar to
things done in the past, is technically a new development. It's not just plug
and play, someone had to develop the software/hardware solution.

eh?




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Old December 17th 03, 02:06 PM
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"Hank Oredson" wrote

Real hams answer simple question asked by other hams.
Real hams use their callsign. You have one?


I don't understand your fixation with "real hams." I guess if
I did, I'd be as mentally ill as you are.

P.S. this forum doesn't require FCC ID. If you want to know
my callsign, look it up in qrz.com. Even a moron could work
his way out of that paper bag.


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Old December 17th 03, 02:06 PM
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"Hank Oredson" wrote

Real hams answer simple question asked by other hams.
Real hams use their callsign. You have one?


I don't understand your fixation with "real hams." I guess if
I did, I'd be as mentally ill as you are.

P.S. this forum doesn't require FCC ID. If you want to know
my callsign, look it up in qrz.com. Even a moron could work
his way out of that paper bag.


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