[Linux-ham] Congrats!
   
    Tanner Lovelace
     
    linux-ham@trilug.org
       
    Mon, 21 Jul 2003 00:27:26 -0400
    
    
  
Jeremy Portzer wrote:
> 
> I don't think I've been resisting it.  I've been planning to do this a
> while; I've had the study guide for several months. I just this week
> finally took the time to study.  I do find some of the stuff hams do a
> bit silly, considering the availability and strengths of the Internet,
> but there are definitely some valid uses.  Plus, I'm a geek.  :-)
>
Just out of curiosity, what kinds of things that hams do do you consider
"a bit silly"?  Perhaps some of use who have been hams for a while
can shed a bit of light on why they are done (or, instead agree and
say, yes they are silly. :-).
> --Jeremy, who is up to four letters learned
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Cheers,
Tanner
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