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narrow as ham radio gear, if one wants to retain commercial sources for amateur equipment and software, up-front concern over issues of intellectual piracy is no idiocy. There is a list of those who have been driven out or discouraged from commercial ham radio pursuits due to piracy in one form or another. Every time someone complains that Brian Beezley has become inaccessible, I grit my teeth. All you needed to do was identify yourself as an owner up front. Piracy IS an issue. Personally, I find it encouraging that you got dumped on, in spite of your actual innocence. About time... I'm tired of losing the Brian Beezley's of the world to idiots that think the whole world exists to serve them for free, and probably still leave their own socks and underwear on the floor at home for their mother to pick up. We ARE delighted to hear that you do not belong to that crowd. Enjoy the C4. Look forward to working you on the bands. 73 > To those idiots who thought I wanted to home brew a C4.......Get a life! -------------------------------------------- Force12Talk mailing list provided as a service by Force 12 Antennas, Inc. Force12 Web Site: http://www.force12inc.com To Submit Message to the List: Force12Talk@qth.com To unsubscribe and view the Message Archive: see http://qth.com/force12/list For problems with the list: contact n4zr@qth.com |
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