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Packet-Radio Digest         Mon, 25 Oct 99       Volume 99 : Issue  264

Today's Topics:
                      Manuals for Kantronics Kam
                        Packet with soundcard!

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Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1999 12:26:23 GMT
From: Arian© Alien® <Arian@myself.com>
Subject: Manuals for Kantronics Kam

Does anybody have this 3 manuals laying around the house, or in their
way? I will gladly take it of your hands. Please post message here.

Thanks for reading this.
Fanie Dicks
ZS4K/W0
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Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1999 05:56:08 -0500
From: "Charles Brabham" <n5pvl@texoma.net>
Subject: Packet with soundcard!

D. Stussy <kd6lvw@bde-arc.ampr.org> wrote in message
news:Pine.LNX.4.10.9910232040570.171-100000@dns.bde-arc.ampr.org...
> >
> > Also, how does any of this prevent the person from accessing one of the
> > hundreds of European digital CB web-sites and seeking the info he wanted
> > there?
> >
> > The point is; You are pushing this matter far beyond the bounds of
reason,
> > probably because you lack the stones to admit to yourself that you have
been
> > wrong.
>
> If I have in fact "pushed this matter far beyond ... reason," then why are
YOU
> the ONLY one to bitch about this?  Everyone else either attempted to
answer the
> question and/or retorted to your bitching....  If you were correct, I
don't
> see anyone taking your side.....

Try taking a look at a usenet FAQ. The folks who run these ng's are "on my
side", and that's the "opinion" that really counts, not yours or mine.

All during this debate, you've had to opportunity to do so.    ;-)

>
> As for your comment in another newsgroup regarding packet inactivity in
your
> area, it wouldn't surprise me if that inactivity blackhole were centered
> directly on where you live and was caused by you driving everyone else
away.

Your lack of basic reading comprehension strikes again. - My comment on the
other ng was:
----------------------------------------------------
Recently I have been receiving an unusual number of requests for info on
setting up a Packet BBS, and have noticed two new BBS's in my local area, as
well. A couple of freqs that have been dead for years here are now occupied
with BBS forwarding or access.

Anybody else noticing this same thing, or is this just a North Texas
phenomena?
-----------------------------------------------------

I suppose you "see" that as a statement concerning a lack of activity about
like you "see" the Ham-Radio newsgroups as the preferred place to discuss CB
issues.

Have you considered the remedial reading courses many communities now offer
to adults who are "literacy challenged"?  Maybe you should.

As to my station "creating a black hole", sorry Bozo, but you've got it
wrong again. I brought the first packet BBS in this area, linked a couple of
networks that previously had no way to talk to each other, and in effect
eliminated a "black hole" that existed prior to my arrival. The recent
growth is a natural consequence of what I started by placing my station
right in the middle of a "black hole" and thus eliminating it and making the
network available to local hams.

What have you done, besides harass people who try to point out the usenet
rules?

--

73 DE Charles Brabham, N5PVL
N5PVL @ N5PVL.#NTX.TX.USA.NOAM
http://www.texoma.net/~n5pvl


--

73 DE Charles Brabham, N5PVL
N5PVL @ N5PVL.#NTX.TX.USA.NOAM
http://www.texoma.net/~n5pvl





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