[MilCom] Loggings/Reports Techniques, etc.

Greg Brazil baycomm at earthlink.net
Sun Dec 12 18:13:56 EST 2004


I thought about the same, responding privately or on the reflector.  Ken 
, and this is not a attack, but it seems that if you don't do it his way 
it is not worth anything and he almost always has to get into his 
editorials.  Sorry Ken I do not agree with you.  Me being in the SF Bay 
Area there is not much if any military.  Often when I'm in the car I'm 
on the phone working on business & of course driving with no time to log 
anything.  It would be nice if we all could just do this hobby the way 
we want to do it without anyone telling us how we should do it.   Again 
this IS NOT a personal attack, just my two cents as a occasional poster.
Greg

Mac McCormick III wrote:
> I thought about whether or not to send this reply to Ken
> privately or to the MilCom reflector for a bit before sending it.
> After careful consideration, I finally decided to post it
> to the list in hopes that some of the "lurkers" he refers
> to understand that not everyone has the same expectations
> that he does.
> 
> To the casual milcom listener who doesn't keep extensive
> notes and just enjoys listening to what is out there, keep
> on having fun.  In my opinion, it's not all about logging
> and reporting.  In the end it's all about having fun.
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ken" <rfinder1 at verizon.net>
> 
>> Well, I've been asked to stop "irritating" folks on the list.
> 
> 
>    Your last four posts have indeed been irritating and to
>    be honest, somewhat offensive (to me at least).  I hope
>    that is not what you intended, but that is certainly how
>    it came across.



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