OK, look...
Any person can make accusations, true or otherwise, in an attempt to satisfy
his own personal agenda. If an accuser wishes to be received with any
credibility at all, he will sign his own statement. Plain and simple, folks.
All statements, whether accusatory or even technical are only as strong as
the individual who stands behind them. Would we pay much attention to
technical advice without knowing from whence it came? I don't think so.
Why are you folks wasting so much time, satisfying the perverse needs of an
obviously misplaced usenet flame-seeker??
These people are like jammers on your repeater - they don't deserve
acknowledgement; let them die in peace!
73 de Jeff K2KV
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-towertalk@contesting.com
> [mailto:owner-towertalk@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Pete Smith
> Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 1999 8:28 PM
> To: na1i@portone.com; Stu Greene; StrabDoc@aol.com;
> towertalk@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Tri Ex
>
>
>
> At 05:14 PM 11/30/99 -0500, BUBS wrote:
> >
> >Stew,
> >I am not aware of any reason why someone has to post his or her call on
> this or
> >any reflector, many do as a courtesy and because they like too see their
> call
> >letters flash by, sort of a need for narcism. On the other
> hand you will
> note
> >that many do not. The reflector is like any other site for
> dissemination of
> >information, you will agree that Part 97. of the rules governing amateur
> >communications do not encompass any segment of the news groups
> or assorted
> >reflectors. If a person desires anonymity and privacy is an issue than
> that is
> >their choice which is guaranteed under the US constitution for
> them to do
> so.
> >What ever this persons reason for not posting a call sign should
> really be
> NO
> >concern of yours or for that anyone else.
>
> I strongly disagree. The custom of signing one's name and call-sign is an
> important part of retaining civility on these reflectors. Just compare
> with USENET, where anonymity and flaming are the rule of the day. I think
> it's an important ham radio tradition that you're known by your call-sign
> and by the way the person signing it behaves, whether on the air or on the
> Internet.
>
> 73, Pete Smith N4ZR
> n4zr@contesting.com
>
> Sometimes a tower is just a tower
>
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