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Here's another point of view: 
Why should I let myself get aggravated over the poor operating habits of 
others? 
Why should their bad behavior take up my valuable time to give them the 
attention they want?
I can't be bothered writing complaints or naming names or "outing" anybody. 
I have enough on my plate just to watch my own operating behavior.
I have enough to do to try my best to comply with some sort of standard (such 
as the DX Code of Conduct http://dx-code.org ). 
There will always be "jammers", "cops", "tuner-uppers", and those that call a 
lot but listen little.... the only meaningful thing I can do about it is to 
minimize my own mistakes. 
Every serious DXer I know says ignoring them is the best policy. 
DXing in general (and breaking pileups in particular) is a challenge and these 
guys are part of it. Making the contact IN SPITE OF THEM just makes it that 
much sweeter. 
73, Jerry K3BZ
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