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KB2VXA > WLAN 14.09.03 18:49l 38 Lines 1187 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: G0TWN > not ham radio
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From: KB2VXA@WT3V.#CNJ.NJ.USA.NOAM
To : WLAN@WW
Hello David and readers,
I can see why you agree with Paula, you're both land line lids. Your bull
went almost entirely by land line until it eventually found it's way onto
radio which is how it was received by this WIRELESS LAN.
Yes kiddies, WE USE RADIO!
It would be nice if you had any concept of what Amateur Radio is, then we
could begin talking about what a radio LAN or WAN is, but that cannot be
expected from those who rely on a third party carrier and a hard wired
one at that.
And you talk about plug 'n play? Could it be any easier for you lazykins
to plug your computer into the telephone system and play with it?
Geographical complexities, high sites, yadda yadda yadda, typical
whinging from those who don't know a whit about radio, typical land line
excuses, rhetoric and towing the party line.
PHOOEY!
73 de Warren, KB2VXA@WT3V.#CNJ.NJ.USA.NOAM
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