The the moment, I'm giving the editor the benefit of the doubt and will wait to
see how he treats my article, presuming it gets published. I lean toward this
attitude since, as I mentioned in my incomplete run-on sentence in my last post
that he is active in Boy Scouting as am I, and also an Eag
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From: Fred Stevens K2FRD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2006/08/14 Mon PM 02:52:45 CDT
To: dx-chat@njdxa.org
Subject: Re: [DX-CHAT] Computing Unplugged Magazine BPL Article
The "Follow The Money" section incensed me and was the basic inspiration for my
long
The "Follow The Money" section incensed me and was the basic inspiration for my
long email to the Editor. His innuendoes and insinuations were way out of line,
so I answered them point by point and took him to task for making such
accusations which border on libel.
As it turns out, the Editor r
I no longer have any doubt that the editor of this publication is biased.
The following paragraph was on the page right after the comment box ""...
willing to look at, and print, both sides. Fair reporting at its best.""
And I quote [see "Why are we giving BPL all this coverage" from
http://w
ey shut up and go
away? Grrr.
73, ron w3wn
From: Fred Stevens K2FRD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2006/08/14 Mon AM 10:06:55 CDT
To: dx-chat@njdxa.org
Subject: [DX-CHAT] Computing Unplugged Magazine BPL Article
I think any ham who is concerned about the future of our hobby sh
I think any ham who is concerned about the future of our hobby should
read this article in Computing Unplugged Magazine on Broadband Over
Powerline (BPL).
http://www.computingunplugged.com/issues/issue200608/1818001.html .
Be sure to click onto "home" http://www.computingunplugged.com/ to