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Hi Pete and anyone,

Here we have another case of missing the original bull and getting lost in 
replies. Oh, since you spelled his name several ways which is the correct 
one... if any? (;->)

He MIGHT have the call wrong? Have you seen another even barely resembling 
that of a Very Xcellent Amateur? <blush>

I have a different take on the last nail in the packet coffin because I just 
call the shots like I see them and pull no punches. The final blow came when 
three UK trolls attacked everything that moved and half of what didn't, 
cleared the BBS of all but the robots and a few survivors, then left their 
work having been done. The odd bit was G0FTD who was as normal as you please 
on the Southgate ARC web site and contributed very helpful material while on 
packet he was one of the vicious trolls. Then he dissappeared altogether. 
Another sad part is they drove the YL Net to an internet site and the budding 
OM Net fell apart.

As far as schools are concerned the move from Amateur Radio to computer labs 
started decades ago when computers moved out of a warehouse to hold one and 
into cube farms and homes, normal and natural progression of technology. At 
one time Amateur Radio was a teaching aid for electronics and radio 
communication, that's gone commercial and computers are at the forefront of 
everything today. Basically without knowing computers you're going nowhere 
but watching a monitor at McDonalds to make up the next order.

Well, I can't blame Amateur clubs for anything, everybody has an opinion and 
I won't get tangled up in THAT mess other than to say I was a member of 
several, the last has several repeaters and a critical packet node/BBS in the 
now all but dead North East Bulletin Board System (H address NEBBS).  The 
Jersey Shore ARC (JSARS) is a decent outfit better than most but the BEST was 
and probably still is... Old Barney (for the lighthouse) aka OBARC. Why? 
They're REAL old school, no repeater. (;->) OK, I spilled the beans......

Yeah, I'm still lurking and reply to the now very rare bull worth replying 
to, so is Pete apparently but it seems we lost Ian G0TEZ. After much arm 
twisting I got him to join the Island Of Misfit Hams on the internet, a great 
bunch because they ARE Misfits and a few runaways from a circus. He made a 
few posts and disappeared, I'm going to have to drop an e-mail on him.

I leave you with this thought, it's good to know there are still a few meat 
bags left on packet even if they're in hiding; robots haven't taken over 
completely.

73 de Warren

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Message timed by NIST: 15-Nov-2013 at 16:38 GMT


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