Hello Jerry Neufeld and fellow Listers,

Jerry, It seems that you are interpreting my comment differently than I
meant it to read and I am sorry if I offended you or anyone else.  I love
the list and read it daily.  I really feel that I almost know some of the
folks who write and after a while you get to know who is giving good advice
and who is not.  I have only written a couple of posts to the list because
usually someone has already answered any question that I might think that I
know the answer too and I don't want to be redundant.  I would like to add
that as a member of this list I have not become perfect and I too can
provide erroneous information--there I have said it I am not perfect!  So
please accept my apology and if I write something that you feel is wrong or
stupid, please bring it to my attention and the lists, as I would never want
to cause anyone this list trouble with my advice.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jerry Neufeld" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Paul WR1X" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, December 18, 1999 3:02 PM
Subject: Re: MOVING AUTHORIZATION FILE


> Hello George Farmer and fellow Listers.
>
> George your advice concerning what and what nott o do with the
> authorization disk is sound.  Less so is your admonition to have care
about
> what others than yourself say about this issue on this list.  To my
> knowledge, every single response by fellow listers has paralelled your own
> advice.  Quite to the contrary of what you claim about advice on this
list,
> I think people will do well to pay close attention to what they hear here,
> notwithstanding some differences in opinion on some subjects.  Although I
> do not always agree with opinions expressed here, I rarely see suggestions
> for action, on this list, that will lead to disastrous results.  To the
> contrary, if I had a criticism to make, and I do not in this case, it
would
> be that people tend to be somewhat conservative in their advice to others.
>
> Regarads and best wishes for a happy holiday to all on the list.At 12:29
PM
> 12/18/99 -0500, George Farmer wrote:
> >To be on the safe side--take the disk with you.  That's what I do.   It
is
> >definitely not a good idea to try copying or doing anything else with
your
> >auth disk except what it is designed to do.   Be very careful about what
> >folks tell you on this list.  They mean well, but will sometimes provide
> >advice that can get you in trouble.
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Paul WR1X" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: "JFW Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Sent: Saturday, December 18, 1999 2:35 AM
> >Subject: MOVING AUTHORIZATION FILE
> >
> >
> >> Good morning to all,
> >>
> >> Is it possible to move the authorization file to a blank disk?
> >> This is how I interpreted the message.
> >> > I am trying to put just one of the keys on a
> >> disk so that I can leave my original authorization disk at home.
> >>
> >> This way the key would be available when necessary to use JFW.
> >>
> >> Just my thought.
> >>
> >> happy Holidays,
> >>
> >> Paul C. Bolduc
> >>
> >> E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> Amateur radio call:  WR1X
> >>
> >> Located in the only town named Royalston, Massachusetts in North
America
> >>
> >>
> >> -
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> >
> >-
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>
> Jerry
>
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