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"Bill Sohl" wrote in message link.net...
"Hans K0HB" wrote in message om... Part 97 does not assign me any responsibility to ensure that a frenchman is operating inside his frequency allocations, only that I am operating inside mine. If a frenchman calls me on 6-meters I will certainly answer him since F is a new band-country for me on 6. With all kind wishes, de Hans, K0HB So would I. There's no way I can be responsible for knowing, much less keeping track of, operating privileges for other countries. Cheers, Bill K2UNK Hans, Bill, would you do so even after you knew their 6M authorizations? |
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In article , "Kim W5TIT"
writes: The difference between people like "us" and people like "you" is that we don't expect anyone to live up to anyone else's expectations or standards. Kim: That's right, because living up to other people's expectations or standards is what normal, intelligent, polite, and socially acceptable people do. You have given more than adequate evidence to the fact that you are none of the above. I have no problem at all with your opinion, the opinion of Larry Roll, the opinion of your wife. Which is where you fall down, Kim. Anyone with a conscience would care very much what people like JJ, Mrs. JJ, and I think of them. I do, however, take great exception to crossing the line and deciding that it's quite OK for sneering, resorting to desperate other measures trying to make someone feel embarrassed, etc. Whether you or anyone else realizes it, there are people--such as myself--who have risen way above letting the opinions of others get in the way of living life beautifully. I would hardly refer to what Riley Hollingsworth so elequently stated as bringing the ARS "...one step closer to extinction" as "living life beautifully." That is the perverted construct of an equally perverted mind. But, it takes a lot of work and self-reflection to get there. I don't think the request of a sexually-suggestive and clearly offensive amateur radio callsign requires much work or self-reflection. All it requires is a bad attitude and a willingness to cheapen one's self and all other amateur radio operators -- particularly YL's. Obviously you are up to that particular challenge, but it doesn't reflect anything positive about your personality or character. And, there are more people who won't ever get there than who are there--and it is for those people that each and every time someone acts like an asshole toward another, I will have no problem mimicking the behavior right back at them. On the contrary, Kim, I'd say that you have behaving like an asshole down to an art. So, tell your wife that I totally respect her opinion--but that is as far as it goes. JJ's XYL doesn't require your respect, and I'm sure she doesn't expect it. Moreover, the fact that you offer it may even offend her. I don't "need" the attention of anyone. In spite of all of the evidence to the contrary. I am well liked, love people, work every day to help people succeed and make the best of themselves, and pick up in a second for the underdog in any situation. And I'm sure all of this exists primarily in your own mind. It would be very interesting to have a private conversation with your close acquaintences and co-workers. I'm sure that they would be quite ready to paint an entirely different picture of one Kim Walker, W5TIT. And, I don't know what she thinks I might be suggesting, since it is singly my husband that I love and he needs no suggestion. Do you? All I can say is, your husband is either a saint, or a wretchedly desperate person who can not do any better than to be involved with a totally self- absorbed, selfish, and inconsiderate person such as you appear to be. After all, even after having your choice of a call sign condemned by one of the FCC's top officials, you still refuse to "take the hint" and change it to something more acceptable. Therefore, one can only draw the conclusion that you think that you are a law onto yourself, and that you have every right to do as you please, when you please -- even if it means giving an unfavorable image to 750,000-plus U.S. radio amateurs. And the fact that you have done so willingly and by your own request only makes you look all the worse. 73 de Larry, K3LT |
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Kim W5TIT wrote:
Your wife, JJ, probably also has the opinion that people who dance for a living; I assume you mean those who dance is sleeazy bars, where you can often be found. Not dancers who have class. who are in magazines like Hustler, Playboy and Playgirl; who lead a risque life, etc., are all "totally lacking in taste." You mean women who pose naked with legs spread wide? Yes she does and I do as well. I don't Why does that not supprise me? The difference between people like "us" and people like "you" is that we don't expect anyone to live up to anyone else's expectations or standards. People like "us" have standards, whereas you obviously don't have any standards to live up to. I have no problem at all with your opinion, the opinion of Larry Roll, the opinion of your wife. I do, however, take great exception to crossing the line and deciding that it's quite OK for sneering, resorting to desperate other measures trying to make someone feel embarrassed, etc. People who do such things would be embarrased if they had any taste, class or standards. Whether you or anyone else realizes it, there are people--such as myself--who have risen way above letting the opinions of others get in the way of living life beautifully. But, it takes a lot of work and self-reflection to get there. And, there are more people who won't ever get there than who are there--and it is for those people that each and every time someone acts like an asshole toward another, I will have no problem mimicking the behavior right back at them. It is easy to stay in the gutter and just make excuses. So, tell your wife that I totally respect her opinion--but that is as far as it goes. I don't "need" the attention of anyone. I am well liked, love people, work every day to help people succeed and make the best of themselves, and pick up in a second for the underdog in any situation. And, I don't know what she thinks I might be suggesting, since it is singly my husband that I love and he needs no suggestion. Do you? I guess he likes short and dumpy. |
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Larry Roll K3LT wrote:
The Texas TWIT wrote: I have no problem at all with your opinion, the opinion of Larry Roll, the opinion of your wife. Which is where you fall down, Kim. Anyone with a conscience would care very much what people like JJ, Mrs. JJ, and I think of them. Larry, this a major problem with our society today, people like kim who don't care what anyone else thinks. Just as long as they can do whatever they want and get what they want. JJ's XYL doesn't require your respect, and I'm sure she doesn't expect it. Moreover, the fact that you offer it may even offend her. You got that right! All I can say is, your husband is either a saint, or a wretchedly desperate person who can not do any better than to be involved with a totally self- absorbed, selfish, and inconsiderate person such as you appear to be. After all, even after having your choice of a call sign condemned by one of the FCC's top officials, you still refuse to "take the hint" and change it to something more acceptable. People of kim's status, never seem to "take the hint", it completely escapes them. |
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"JJ" wrote:
LOL!! My wife, who seldom makes any comment on anything pretaining to amature radio, just walked into the room, looked over my shoulder and upon seeing kim's call sign displayed in the newsgroup header said, "who would be issued a call sign like that?" After explaining it was a vanity call sign and the person requested it, her comment was, "what kind of idiot would ever choose such a call sign?" I ask her if she thought it was vulgar. "Not really vulgar, just suggestive and totally lacking in taste, I suppose some people have to get attention anyway they can". My wife's consistent response to the ongoing debate about Kim's callsign is, "who cares?" In short, with all the things going on in the world today, she thinks it is absolutely amazing that so many would waste time discussing a trivial issue like this. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ |
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![]() "William" wrote Hans, Bill, would you do so even after you knew their 6M authorizations? They're responsible for observing their band limits. I'm responsible for observing mine. WFWL. With all kind wishes, de Hans, K0HB PS: For more info on your namesake, Little Billy Beeper, go here. http://www.handiham.org//article.php?sid=160 (You're welcome!) |
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Keep deluding yourself in your grandeur, Larry! ROFLMAO!
Kim W5TIT "Larry Roll K3LT" wrote in message ... In article , "Kim W5TIT" writes: The difference between people like "us" and people like "you" is that we don't expect anyone to live up to anyone else's expectations or standards. Kim: That's right, because living up to other people's expectations or standards is what normal, intelligent, polite, and socially acceptable people do. You have given more than adequate evidence to the fact that you are none of the above. I have no problem at all with your opinion, the opinion of Larry Roll, the opinion of your wife. Which is where you fall down, Kim. Anyone with a conscience would care very much what people like JJ, Mrs. JJ, and I think of them. I do, however, take great exception to crossing the line and deciding that it's quite OK for sneering, resorting to desperate other measures trying to make someone feel embarrassed, etc. Whether you or anyone else realizes it, there are people--such as myself--who have risen way above letting the opinions of others get in the way of living life beautifully. I would hardly refer to what Riley Hollingsworth so elequently stated as bringing the ARS "...one step closer to extinction" as "living life beautifully." That is the perverted construct of an equally perverted mind. But, it takes a lot of work and self-reflection to get there. I don't think the request of a sexually-suggestive and clearly offensive amateur radio callsign requires much work or self-reflection. All it requires is a bad attitude and a willingness to cheapen one's self and all other amateur radio operators -- particularly YL's. Obviously you are up to that particular challenge, but it doesn't reflect anything positive about your personality or character. And, there are more people who won't ever get there than who are there--and it is for those people that each and every time someone acts like an asshole toward another, I will have no problem mimicking the behavior right back at them. On the contrary, Kim, I'd say that you have behaving like an asshole down to an art. So, tell your wife that I totally respect her opinion--but that is as far as it goes. JJ's XYL doesn't require your respect, and I'm sure she doesn't expect it. Moreover, the fact that you offer it may even offend her. I don't "need" the attention of anyone. In spite of all of the evidence to the contrary. I am well liked, love people, work every day to help people succeed and make the best of themselves, and pick up in a second for the underdog in any situation. And I'm sure all of this exists primarily in your own mind. It would be very interesting to have a private conversation with your close acquaintences and co-workers. I'm sure that they would be quite ready to paint an entirely different picture of one Kim Walker, W5TIT. And, I don't know what she thinks I might be suggesting, since it is singly my husband that I love and he needs no suggestion. Do you? All I can say is, your husband is either a saint, or a wretchedly desperate person who can not do any better than to be involved with a totally self- absorbed, selfish, and inconsiderate person such as you appear to be. After all, even after having your choice of a call sign condemned by one of the FCC's top officials, you still refuse to "take the hint" and change it to something more acceptable. Therefore, one can only draw the conclusion that you think that you are a law onto yourself, and that you have every right to do as you please, when you please -- even if it means giving an unfavorable image to 750,000-plus U.S. radio amateurs. And the fact that you have done so willingly and by your own request only makes you look all the worse. 73 de Larry, K3LT |
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"Dwight Stewart" wrote in message
link.net... "JJ" wrote: LOL!! My wife, who seldom makes any comment on anything pretaining to amature radio, just walked into the room, looked over my shoulder and upon seeing kim's call sign displayed in the newsgroup header said, "who would be issued a call sign like that?" After explaining it was a vanity call sign and the person requested it, her comment was, "what kind of idiot would ever choose such a call sign?" I ask her if she thought it was vulgar. "Not really vulgar, just suggestive and totally lacking in taste, I suppose some people have to get attention anyway they can". My wife's consistent response to the ongoing debate about Kim's callsign is, "who cares?" In short, with all the things going on in the world today, she thinks it is absolutely amazing that so many would waste time discussing a trivial issue like this. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ Actually, Dwight, the only "place" that my callsign gets so much discussion is right here in this newsgroup. I have been involved in a lot of stuff since I've had this callsign--on the air, off the air, women and men, served agencies, hundreds of other amateurs. No where, once, did my callsign ever get discussed, and there was plenty of opportunity. I am a in-your-face kind of person. It's obvious there's folks in this newsgroup who can't handle that. My callsign is but one aspect of my character and personality--both of which are unquestionable in matters that count. I have that opinion of myself because I believe in myself due to the encouragement, respect, appreciation, thoughtfulness and even admiration of people in my life and all around my life. Oh, wait, there was *one* time when I got an email from a club president who made a comment to the negative about my callsign--*after* I'd withdrawn as a member for pointing out that he was not abiding by club bylaws and would not even discuss the matter. He'd had no problem with me, my rabble rousing, or my money and time donations for two years previous... Kim W5TIT |
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