Son-of-a-gun...what's this hobby coming to? I'll bet you occasionally give up a frequency, too. Where's your required self-centeredness? Your ego? Next thing we know, you'll be inviting your neighbor
In a former life, I had to appear before planning/zoning boards to requests variances for gasoline service stations. Being an employee of a major oil company, I had two strikes against me when I went
On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 18:15:18 -0400, "Jerry Muller" <k0tv@adelphia.net> wrote: _________________________________________________________ I can't really tell from the pictures, Jerry, and what I think
I forget. Am I subscribed to TowerTalk, or alt.politics? -- -- Kenneth E. Harker "Vox Clamantis in Deserto" kharker@cs.utexas.edu University of Texas at Austin Amateur Radio Callsign: WM5R Department
_________________________________________________________ The town right next to me is called Flamingo Heights. Wait till they hear about this. :-) -- 73, Bill W7TI
okay, my 2 cents: I think a tiny number of guys get out of control (I'm talking about a zillion towers etc. not 3 or 4) BUT I will defend to the grave EVERYONE's FREEDOM to get "out of control" if th
Man, I can't believe what I started here. I sort of understand what Bill was saying when he said that I was pushing my neighbors in looking for 3 90 foot towers. He just pulled the trigger before he
Sure, but abstract political theory about whether this country is a "democracy" or just a "constitutional republic" is a little far afield of the reflector charter. And most of this is relevant to th
my No, that's not pushing it at all. Bright pink flamingos bolted to the tip of each element on a 3 stack of 40M yagis would be though, and then I'd add one for each additional bitching neighbor. Wha
On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 18:13:13 -0700, Scott Townley <nx7u@arrl.net> wrote: _________________________________________________________ Reminds me of the good 'ol days. Back in the late '50s, QST had at l
<massive snip> _________________________________________________________ Jim, you obviously believe hams have all the rights and neighbors have none. Fine. Believe what you want. -- 73, Bill W7TI
A common mistake; this is NOT a democracy. It never was, nor was it intended to be. This country is a CONSTITUTIONAL REPUBLIC. Athens was a democracy. Minorities, including hams, have RIGHTS in this
Seems to me that six acres is a fairly decent amount of property for neighbors to find complaints about. I am assuming that the siting would still fulfill setback provisions, etc., thus the only comp
_________________________________________________________ The right to live in an attractive neighborhood. It's why they don't build nice houses next to junkyards or steel mills. You and I may think
oh... yeah hills! I forgot about those... the location where I now live in Florida is REALLY flat... the only taking the car through the gears is usually on an interstate on ramp! TA, we don't need n
I read that you thought he was asking a lot - and I replied that you were telling him to cut back on what he wanted, which amounts to limiting his freedom to put up what he wanted! WRONG - The neighb
WLpf (Wind Load of a Pink Flamingo) Depends on whether or not you have vibrating elements oriented True North and be very careful Blake, wasps tend to nest in those Pink Flamingos... Being a former r
On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 09:07:33 -0500, "srefurd" <srefurd@earthlink.net> wrote: Believe me, I am the last one to want restrictions on towers, but I think we need to be aware of the neighbor's point of v