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You are, "Polymath", AICMFP.
Joking apart, well said that man! wrote: This kind of continual foul language,..... Do the regulars of this group realise that it is becoming legendary for everything Usenet was supposed not to be? Surely it is possible to have a civilised debate without this stuff? |
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Jock wrote:
On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 05:37:09 +1100, wrote: This kind of continual foul language, and the anti-M3 and anti-RSGB attitude (not to mention the "wisdom" portrayed in sig files) are some of the reasons why amateurs will not be taken seriously over the BPL issue. Do the regulars of this group realise that it is becoming legendary for everything Usenet was supposed not to be? Surely it is possible to have a civilised debate without this stuff? Then sod off back where you came from, top-poster. If you don't like foul language, why do you quote it and cross-post it? If you don't like this newsgroup, why do you subscribe to it? I suppose - awful fascination. Moth drawn to a candle flame? (Flame... geditt?) I think you're one of the better ones so sorry to offend by top posting. But seriously, this NG and the hobby are becoming famous for what its proponents surely don't really desire. -- 73 de Jock. 73 indeed. |
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The Magnum wrote:
....(snip) Lol, great command of the English language there. I wonder if his morse is as bad........ (snip) ......****. your **** now trying to say Amateurs above the entry level never cause interference or mess about sometimes on the air.... b-ll-cks. |
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I enjoyed the code at 1 time, but not anymore.
On Sat, 12 Nov 2005, The Magnum wrote: "Dana" wrote in message .com... The mistake the FCC made was dropping the code requirment down to 5 wpm. Lots of nivices squeeked under the wire. What is this absurd fascination with Morse Code? Wouldnt you rather just talk to people? I know all about the arguements about it getting through when all else fails but is it really life and death?? If i cant get through on the radio I use a Phone or the Internet. After all its just a hobby. Besides, doesnt all that dot dot dot.. dash dash dash give you a headache after a while?? Dont get me wrong, im not having a go at Amateurs im just asking the question.. why is it so important? Regards, Graham |
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You know what? I can't copy CW as fast as I used to either. I got into
radio before some of you was born. |
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Dana wrote:
You know what? I can't copy CW Not surprising, you can't quote the text you're responding to either, top X posting ****wit. |
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![]() What is this absurd fascination with Morse Code? Wouldnt you rather just talk to people? I know all about the arguements about it getting through when all else fails but is it really life and death?? If i cant get through on the radio I use a Phone or the Internet. After all its just a hobby. Besides, doesnt all that dot dot dot.. dash dash dash give you a headache after a while?? Dont get me wrong, im not having a go at Amateurs im just asking the question.. why is it so important? It has its own abiding fascination for some of us. And if you get selfish idiots on SSB encroaching on the CW end of bands, you can blow them away without difficulty and still carry on an uninterrupted QSO with fellow CWers. -- "What is now proved was once only imagin'd" - William Blake |
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![]() "Paul Burridge" k wrote in message ... What is this absurd fascination with Morse Code? Wouldnt you rather just talk to people? I know all about the arguements about it getting through when all else fails but is it really life and death?? If i cant get through on the radio I use a Phone or the Internet. After all its just a hobby. Besides, doesnt all that dot dot dot.. dash dash dash give you a headache after a while?? Dont get me wrong, im not having a go at Amateurs im just asking the question.. why is it so important? It has its own abiding fascination for some of us. And if you get selfish idiots on SSB encroaching on the CW end of bands, you can blow them away without difficulty and still carry on an uninterrupted QSO with fellow CWers. -- "What is now proved was once only imagin'd" - William Blake Then that's fine for you and your CW friends but is it really the top goal all Amateurs set out to achieve... to go dah dah dah dit dit dit dah dah dah? Don't you also enjoy talking to distance stations with your voice too? I agree that the part of the spectrum allocated to Morse should be left for Morse and those who wish to use Morse should have a slightly different level of licence/callsign to acknowledge this but it seems its always but "always" levelled at us with any discussion about seemingly low licensed intermediates/M3's/general class that unless your an extra class/advanced you are some sort of trailer park scum. Not for one minute am I saying you say this but its the general impression most get from some "alleged" full licence holders in these newsgroups. Regards and Happy Christmas, Graham -- _._. _... ._. ._ _.. .. _ _ _ Radio is only a Hobby. Don't let it rule your life... 73's - Graham (www.open-channel.co.uk) |
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On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 13:36:30 -0000, "The Magnum"
wrote: Then that's fine for you and your CW friends but is it really the top goal all Amateurs set out to achieve... to go dah dah dah dit dit dit dah dah dah? Don't you also enjoy talking to distance stations with your voice too? No. I know that sounds odd but it's true. Can't really explain it, I guess. :-| -- "What is now proved was once only imagin'd" - William Blake |
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Well, not that old now, LOL. 49.
On Fri, 9 Dec 2005, Walt Davidson wrote: On Fri, 9 Dec 2005 16:51:41 -0500, Dana wrote: You know what? I can't copy CW as fast as I used to either. I got into radio before some of you was born. Well, before most of the 6-year-old M3s, anyway. 73 de G3NYY -- Walt Davidson Email: g3nyy @despammed.com |
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