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KB2VXA > BBSS 30.12.12 17:55l 36 Lines 1561 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: G0TEZ > W's waffle
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To : BBSS@WW
Hi Ian and all,
Waffle? Looks more like a pancake to me, what does Julian Asange have to do
with the price of tea in China? The only thing I have to say on that is his
chances of becoming an Australian minister are about the same as a snowball's
chances in hell. Wikileaks in the heart of Canberra? Yeah, right.
Aw heck, the government has its tenticles wrapped around everything, they
have secrets, we have none. That's beside the point which is why encryption
or anything intended to obscure the message on ham radio is illegal. LONG
before government eavesdropping became widespread this became US law in 1937
under the Communications Act and Amateur Radio rules and regulations for an
utterly simple reason. How could Amateur Radio be regulated if nobody at the
FCC could determine what's being sent or who's sending it? No, you can't
speak Klingon either but they can always find someone to translate Navajo.
(Good thing the Germans couldn't.)
Speaking of that hacker/cracker character the word is nerd, a geek works in a
circus side show. The Klingons also have a word for him, p'tach or however
you spell it. When you say it be sure to put plenty of emphasis on it and a
motion like spitting, in other words spit it out, by now every Trekkie knows
what it means and how it's used.
Now why would I want to go on Twitter and be deluged by twits?
73 de Warren
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Message timed by NIST: 16:23 on 2012-Dec-30 GMT
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