Maybe it is nonsense.  It is certainly not worth any more effort on my part.
I hope you and Bonnie and the Winlink folks can one day see eye-to-eye.
I think all three groups are cliques and all are trying to have it their way.


Adios.

At 04:36 PM 1/13/2008, Rick wrote:

>Chuck,
>
>Enough of your nonsense! Those of us who want integrity in the amateur
>bands are doing our best. You clearly have guilt in what you are doing
>and you fear that it will be an illegal activity. Your activities may be
>interpreted as perfectly legal ... but they may not. You will just have
>to wait until we find out.
>
>Chuck Mayfield wrote:
> > Yes. Thank you for your very welcome explanation. I guess someone
> > has to stir the pot, but I was having fun in my ignorance and bliss.
> > I don't really want anyone to clarify that I can not do something
> > that I have been doing, just because someone else did not understand
> > the rules. The people who are at FCC now, well most of them, were
> > not even there when the rules, well most of them, were written, and
> > probably don't understand the English language any better than you
> > and I. So why stir the pot for a specific ruling unless you have
> > some sort of agenda or are on some sort of power trip?
> >
> > Yamamoto said "I fear we have waken a sleeping giant" after attacking
> > Pearl Harbor. Others have said "Let a sleeping dog lie". Many other
> > sayings along those lines, might make one think that "Don't stir the
> > pot" is also appropriate advice. No one has received any citations
> > for the actions you question in your list to the FCC. Who are you after??
> >
> > 73, Chuck AA5J
> >
>
>
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