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"Ric Trexell" wrote in news:112cth46hmajla2
@corp.supernews.com: Ric Trexell Ric Trexell, I suspect that a deficit in your abilities are more responsible for your inattention to Amateur Radio, and you justify your inadequacies by feigning indifference. Similar to the child in a grade school classroom when the teacher calls for an answer to a question. The uninitiated child feverishly gazes around the room, as if he is to make the selection on which child to call for the answer, when in actuality he (though drawing more attention to himself), endeavors to convince the teacher to call on someone else. I can imagine that the 2600 fatalities that occur in the U.S. every year due to people's cell phone use while driving will be greatly supplemented by expanding the ability of people to send ludicrous images and messages to each other all day long. Now there is truly a proper utilization of bandwidth. Behold Ric, FACTS and A link to the facts, you couldn't ask for mo "Boston, MA. A new evaluation by the Harvard Center for Risk Analysis (HCRA) estimates that the use of cell phones by drivers may result in approximately 2,600 deaths, 330,000 injuries, and 1.5 million instances of property damage in America per year. But because the data on cell phone use by motorists are still limited, the range of uncertainty is wide. The estimate of fatalities ranges between 800 and 8,000, and the estimate of injuries is between 100,000 and 1 million." http://www.hcra.harvard.edu/cellphones.html And you want to expand this? And you judge HAMs? Is there a real need to expand business's access to the frequency spectrum? I think not. GMRS has largely been ruined by the "5 Mile Walkie Talkies" available at Walmart that people buy and give to their kids. (They require licensing, but in today's intelligent cell phone society, everything seems to be relegated to "toy status"). Businesses increasingly use cell phones for dispatching purposes and longer distance communication. Lastly, businesses (large industry) are moving overseas, decreasing the U.S. need for UHF and VHF communications. Come on Ric, use your head for something more than ear separation. Dr. Artaud. http://www.drivenowchatlater.com/ Drivers on Phones: Are twice as likely to miss a traffic signal Their reaction time is slower to the signals they do detect Their risk of causing a crash increases by 400% This amount of risk is the same as if the driver were driving legally intoxicated Using hands free equipment does not improve driver performance. It is the phone conversation that distracts! |
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I despise all phones,except my old antique phones.
cuhulin |
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I saw an article in one of my computer magazines a few days ago about
Cobra has some new walkie talkies on the market and they claim a 16 mile range with those walkie talkies.Of course that would be for ideal conditions though. cuhulin |
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