[AMRadio] watch what you say
rbethman
rbethman at comcast.net
Mon Jan 30 11:32:34 EST 2012
Todd has hit it right on once more.
It is nothing more than decades long good form/guidelines.
Rants come up, and all the good guidelines go right out the door. Bad
feelings bubble up and away it goes.
One can be Politically Incorrect, yet still hold a civil discourse.
Bob - N0DGN
On 1/30/2012 11:19 AM, Todd, KA1KAQ wrote:
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> The Amateur Code of many decades ago is a good guideline for having
> conversations with strangers on the air. It's not the law. Good taste
> and common sense apply, and we all know that you can't legislate such
> things, muchless enforce them. As with any other number of operators
> or groups or conversations that folks gripe about online, the best
> approach is to simply avoid what doesn't appeal to us rather than take
> part in it, then later complain that others don't operate the way we
> would. Complaining online works about as well as acknowledging someone
> who is trying to jam your transmissions. But hey - maybe it lets some
> people vent and feel better so they don't go kick their dog or beat
> their wife or rob a liquor store? (o:
>
> Time for more coffee.
>
> ~ Todd/KAQ
>
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