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Sun, 19 Apr 2009 10:10:45 -0400
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Well, I'm tired of the "I can't", lazy, and won't even try mentality that 
rules the world today. and I'd still like to know how anyone can justify 
getting a ham radio license and just wasting it talking on a computer when 
you don't need a license on the computer but oh well,  no one will ever 
catch me doing that unless I'm remotely controlling my own station, and have 
100% full control of the radio. Even that I very seldom do that and it's 
still getting me actually on the air, if you can believe that.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Howard Kaufman" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2009 9:41 AM
Subject: Re: Anyone ever heard of CQ100?


>I don't mind yoou saying what's on your mind.  It's just that you say it in
> a way that insists it be on everybody elses mind to.  Ham radio has been
> accused as a refuge for people with out any social skills, Maybe we have 
> an
> argument here for that belief.
>
> If you'd stick to I rather than you us or we, then nobody could argue with
> you John.  It's when you demean everybody else, and their solutions, and
> demand concordence with your ideas, that you get a negative reaction.
> If one person tells you are a jerk, maybe you are and maybe you are not. 
> As
> you have pointed out, when you have difficulty on list after list, well 
> you
> don't need eyesight to look in a mirror and see where the problem is. 

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