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VK6BE  > PACKET   10.04.12 05:03l 28 Lines 1172 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 1F0575VK6BE
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Subj: Re: Non amateur flack
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Sent: 120410/0300Z @:VK6ZRT.#BUN.#WA.AUS.OC #:16521 [Boyanup] $:1F0575VK6BE
From: VK6BE@VK6ZRT.#BUN.#WA.AUS.OC
To  : PACKET@WW

Well Dave, you could be right about the On this Day bulletins. However we
get this information daily on our local radio station so there's not much
new there. The 7 pluses we are getting by the hundred are useless junk.
The weather too is not relevant to us here unless it dels with the local
scene which it does not. In any case we get that on local radio  and TV
every few hours.
I use skype which is a much more useful medium now that packet has gone to
the dogs.
Cheeers,
Bob VK6BE.

PS: I put an extra "e" in there just to keep Warren on the boil!

> BBS, which I feel is illegal and wrongfull use of amateur radio.
	I once had the CD with  all dates on and the computer could be set to
display the next date/item each time it was booted.
	However re the weather etc, I had a look at one of the BBS's putting it
out and he had only about 2 users. So why doesn't the like, send the
bulletins to his probably one off reader as EMAIL?
	 He could also leave them on his hard disc for users to down load via
YAPP in Winpac. Our BBS has this facility Bob.
73 - Dave, VK2AWZ @ VK@ZRT

Message timed: 11:18 on 2012-Apr-10


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