[ARRL-OK] New from the folks at
Google -freein-homewirelessbroadband internet service
Bill Wyatt
bwyatt at sbcglobal.net
Mon Apr 2 13:19:09 EDT 2007
I have to admit it was nice to see the comments about 'all the mail
generated on the list'. I was actually thinking about cutting out
some of the "other" things I do for a hobby to allow more time for
Ham Radio. Now, I don't have to do that. I have much better things
to do than listen to complaints from those who think all things have
to be perfect. It is for reason much like this, that Ham Radio is
struggling to hold it's place in the world of fun hobbies.
Bill
On Apr 2, 2007, at 12:02 PM, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> * Joe S. Borovetz <wa5vms at tapr.org> [2007 Apr 02 08:41 -0500]:
>> I know that I am being grouchy but whay has this off topic issue
>> continued to generate so much mail on the ARRL list not a google
>> list.
>
> A Dozen messages is a lot? LOL!
>
> I'm subscribed to a list that generates several hundred per day. This
> list is one of many I'm subscribed to that generate a few messages
> every now and then that I hardly notice.
>
> BTW, such an idea (today's dream is tomorrow's reality) may in fact
> result in additional pressure on amateur radio spectrum allotments in
> the microwave region which makes this very appropos for this list.
>
> 73, de Nate >>
>
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