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John Smith I wrote:
Why (while?) that Masters may make you suitable for the position, if a suitable doctorate shows up--hes' got the job ... Probably not for the same salary cap. :-) -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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Cecil Moore wrote:
John Smith I wrote: Why (while?) that Masters may make you suitable for the position, if a suitable doctorate shows up--hes' got the job ... Probably not for the same salary cap. :-) Cecil: OH YEAH. I do envy that salary cap! LOL Regards, JS |
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![]() On Jan 28, 7:45�am, Cecil Moore wrote: John Smith I wrote: --strange they ALL seem to have extra licenses, isn't it?Isn't it slightly analogous to universities preferring teachers with PhD degrees? -- 73, Cecil *http://www.w5dxp.com Not even close, Cecil. The FCC was NEVER chartered as an academic organization. LA |
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Cecil Moore wrote in
. net: Michael Black wrote: It would take a pretty incapable person to not be able to tell the difference between what was on-topic and what doesn't belong. So is a discussion on the nature of the quantum structure of empty space on-topic for an antenna group? Is a strict on or off topic message grounds for not being allowed to post? Quantum structure of empty space can be a fascinating direction for a thread to wander into. Have the moderators said they would not allow such a post? The moderation group effort didn't come about due to that. More like a few posters who have deep seated problems, as well as a willingness to ebomb the group(s). Until I discovered Xnews, I just found this newsgroup not worth the effort to read. Whereas most readers were happy to allow this group to be a Black hole of Calcutta, the miscreants were starting to spread their cancer to all the ham newsgroups. - 73 de Mike KB3EIA - |
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"Dee Flint" wrote:
You will notice that the most vehement of those opposing the moderated news group are those that have the worst behavior. It seems that all they really want is to insure that they have targets to continue their tactics. 100% dead on accurate analysis. 73 KH6HZ |
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Mike Coslo wrote:
... The moderation group effort didn't come about due to that. More like a few posters who have deep seated problems, as well as a willingness to ebomb the group(s). Until I discovered Xnews, I just found this newsgroup not worth the effort to read. Whereas most readers were happy to allow this group to be a Black hole of Calcutta, the miscreants were starting to spread their cancer to all the ham newsgroups. - 73 de Mike KB3EIA - Some of that alright ... However, look at the REAL problem. For decades now the extras (and wannabe generals) have pulled ARRL strings (and the reverse, self-cycling really) to control amateur radio and steer the course. Those were and are PUBLIC airwaves they grabbed. Joe Blow Public was unconcerned--they got away with it. Now we set here in the PUBLIC NEWSGROUPS. They attempt to re-implement the old strategy and find it is not working. Those USENET GODS are on to them, they see though their thinly veiled text and to their hearts. Those USENET GODS insist public newsgroups are PUBLIC ... .... end of story. Regards, JS |
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