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Subj: Re: G8PZT > Woo-hoo radio
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<G8PZT@GB7PZT.#24.GBR.EU> wrote in message news:000912256PZT...
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>
>
> >From g8pzt%gb7pzt.#24.gbr.eu@szczecin.ampr.org Sun Sep 14 23:32:49 2003
> >From: g8pzt@gb7pzt.#24.gbr.eu
>
> Subject: Re: G8PZT > Woo-hoo radio
> X-Mailer: XServ v407 WebMail
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>
> KB2VXA wrote:-
>
> >Maybe you can explain just what is so wireless about your BBS.
>
> and went on:-
>
> >More whinge from a land line lid. Again, you haven't been
> >paying attention. Oh, WHAT users are working you,
> > obstructed or otherwise? I see no evidence of it here.
>
> You don't SEE because you are so blinded by your own anti-land
> line agenda Warren :-)

Sure.

> Quoting huge chunks of R: lines and my signature block doesn't
> prove or disprove anything at all.  A BBS is just a computer
> running some software, so how can you magically "see" through
> it to determine its connections to the outside world?

Perhaps because not all of us are ignorant?

X-RHDR: R:030914/2131Z @:VK7AX.#ULV.TAS.AUS.OC #:21678 [NWTassie]
$:000912256PZT
X-RHDR: R:030914/2130Z @:GB7YKS.#19.GBR.EU #:31545 [Barnsley] $:000912256PZT
X-RHDR: R:030914/2053Z @:GB7PZT.#24.GBR.EU [Kidderminster] #:91200 XSERV407j

You seem to have managed a single radio link.
It's all internet after that.
Lazy and ignorant sysops.
Stop forwarding with GB7YKS, problem solved.
But you haven't the guts to do that.
Probably you do not even understand what is going on.

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