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In article , Dave Heil
writes: Let's put it in terms you might be able to understand, Leonard. Dee lives in a nice little house with a lovely flower garden and a pond. Some years later, an unsightly landfill is built across the road. Dee decides to build a privacy fence of tall evergreens so she doesn't have to view the landfill. In this scenario, you are the landfill. Only in YOUR mind, Trashman. Well, you are a fine example of U.S. amateur radio as it has evolved up to today. The antithesis of "The Amateur's Code." Look out for that big D-7 coming at your antenna farm, olde-tymer. LHA / WMD |
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Len Over 21 wrote:
In article , Dave Heil writes: Let's put it in terms you might be able to understand, Leonard. Dee lives in a nice little house with a lovely flower garden and a pond. Some years later, an unsightly landfill is built across the road. Dee decides to build a privacy fence of tall evergreens so she doesn't have to view the landfill. In this scenario, you are the landfill. Only in YOUR mind, Trashman. That reminds me; I have to take some stuff to the Lenfill. Well, you are a fine example of U.S. amateur radio as it has evolved up to today. The antithesis of "The Amateur's Code." Let's see, Leonard....This isn't amateur radio and you aren't a radio amateur. Look out for that big D-7 coming at your antenna farm, olde-tymer. Naw, it was just a big backhoe coming *for* my antenna farm. Holes for the towers, trenches for electric and gas lines and a couple for the hardline runs. At ease, Sgt. Anderson. Dave K8MN |
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