Re: Re: Hacking Attempt
By: poindexter FORTRAN to Daryl Stout on Tue Jun 23 2020 06:41 am
> -=> Daryl Stout wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
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> DS> In the publication "Ham Radio For Dummies", written by H. Ward
> DS> Silver, N0AX, he notes that those coming to an examiners residence to
> DS> take the license exam (3 examiners are required to give it), that
> DS> "Remember...you are a Guest in someone's home, so act accordingly".
> DS> I've been involved in ham radio for nearly 30 years, and have been
> DS> accredited to give exams since 2007.
>
> Yes - that is, literally, someone's HOME, so the analogy holds up.
>
>
> ... Do you have access to your previous configuration?
I consider it more like being a clubhouse than being a home. In stead of
being set up for living in, it's the place you set up the tiki bar and the poo
l table and hang all your posters and all the gawdy stuff your wife won't let
you put in the living room. In the clubhouse the rules are geared more
towards entertaining visitors. You can make a bit of noise and have fun or
have a friendly debate, but when fists start flying, someone will be asked to
leave or get kicked out.
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