Likewise, I don't want " Are you sure ?" messages.
What would suit me would be a few scratch memories that are
unprotected. Maybe a setting under the VFOB Menu display which
could switched from Protect/Unprotect for the other memories that
I had spent some time setting up.

73
Stewart G3RXQ
On Fri, 30 May 2008 20:18:03 +0100, David Ferrington, M0XDF wrote:
> At the risk of offending someone - computers (and the K3 has a
certain
> amount of that) should be programmed to serve humanity and not
the
> other way around.
> I've been in IT 39 years and there was a time when I accepted
that a
> human might have to work a certain way or act a certain way in
order
> for the computer program to best succeed.
> This is no longer the case and I don't accept that any program
is so
> limited that it makes it difficult for the human.
>
> This is what the basis of all modern computing should be. That
goes
> for the K3 too, which by the way I love and am NOT complaining
about,
> but I would prefer some form of confirmation step before I
overwrite a
> memory.
> This does not need to be a sting of 'Are You Sure', 'Are You
Really
> Sure You Want To", 'Are you sure you DONT want too'! - just
something
> like a contiguous two button press or one button twice is
sufficient
> and that should be configurable for those that don't want that
feature.
> </RANT>
>
> 73 de M0XDF, K3 #174


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