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KB2VXA > WLAN 23.09.03 00:58l 46 Lines 1737 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: ZR6D > WLAN vs. Internet
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From: KB2VXA@WT3V.#CNJ.NJ.USA.NOAM
To : WLAN@WW
Hi Kobus,
"Wells aid Dave, I couldn't agree more."
With what? Dave (Dave who?) said a lot of things so which are you
agreeing with? What if anything do you disagree with?
I'm notorious for my lack of quotes, feel that very few are needed, but
at least I give SOME clue as to what I'm referring to. Perhaps you can do
the same?
It's nice to start hearing from some more people and in areas other than
Australia and England, nice to hear about wider views and opinions. Let's
hear more, MUCH more since this is an issue that affects us all and is
one possible future of Amateur Radio "packet".
BTW, I have been criticized privately because of my "pie in the sky"
ideas of taking microwave digital comms to the ultimate, a world wide
network rivaling that of the Internet. I should mention publicly that
while it is possible in theory it is most likely to suffer much in
practicality for a host of reasons. My point is one must set the highest
goals and standards immaginable because we always fall short. The shorter
you set the goal the shorter you fall, so by setting the bar way above
your head you won't be disapointed when you fall short, you just may go
higher than your own expectations!
Shoot the moon and go into orbit, you got somewhere at least, shoot for
orbit and fall short, right back to Earth where you started, maybe with a
crash as your reward.
73 de Warren, KB2VXA@WT3V.#CNJ.NJ.USA.NOAM
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