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[TowerTalk] Time to move on please

To: "'(Reflector) TowerTalk'" <towertalk@contesting.com>
Subject: [TowerTalk] Time to move on please
From: "W0UCE" <W0UCE@nc.rr.com>
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 17:24:17 -0500
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For the benefit of all subscribers and the reflector wouldn't it be
better to get back to basic purposes and let differences be settled
directly between those involved?  Personally I have deleted more posts
over the past few days than I have read.  Lets move on please.

 Jack WØUCE
  Website
www.w0uce.net


-----Original Message-----
From: towertalk-bounces@contesting.com
[mailto:towertalk-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Jerry Keller -
K3BZ
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 1:40 PM
To: (Reflector) TowerTalk
Subject: [TowerTalk] Let's Move On

To my fellow TT'ers:

Steve has responded, and we are each free to draw our own conclusions
according to our own values.
We are each free to reach our own decision as to the appropriate way to
react. We're
(hopefully) all adults... as is Steve... as is Mr. Cariello. As adults,
we can choose the
best way to go on from here. Our choices will, as always, reflect who
and what we are.

I find great value in TowerTalk as an information and advice forum, and
I would like it to survive
this situation. I would... with respect... suggest that we all
discontinue discussion of this matter
on the reflector. Some of us may feel the need to unsubscribe themselves
and not participate
further. Some of us will want to go on. I for one want to put this
matter aside and move on.

Quite correctly, I have nothing to say about how TT is run. I know this
is not about me, but it 
happens that I'm
the "owner" of aYahooGroup. Not because I really "own" anything, but
because that's the
title Yahoo assigns to the guy whose privelege it is to serve the
membership by taking the Group 
controls.
I'm not trying to set any standards here, but I feel "my" YahooGroup is
really "owned" by all the 
700+ members, not by me. I make decisions based on what I think is good
for the group, and so far 
whatever's been good for the group has also been good for me. I aim to
keep it that way, but if any 
of the
members feel like bashing me, they are certainly welcome to do so. I'm
not perfect and I'd be a fool
not to listen... because, who knows, I might learn something from what
they have to say.
I might not enjoy it, but I just might gain from it.

But hey, that's just me... anyone else's mileage may vary... and here's
the important thing: we're 
all human and we all screw up on
occasion and we all say and do things that we might regret but don't
like to admit and just hope
will blow over so we can... move on.    So, please, let's.

my 2.5 cents...

73,  Jerry K3BZ


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