[CQ-Contest] Destroyed equipment in France

R Johnson k1vu at tmlp.com
Tue Dec 7 20:22:57 EST 2004


Hi:
Looks like Inspector Clouseau still lives !!!

Only the Frogs, Ahh sorry French, could execute this Faux Pas !!!

The translation of "Faux Pas" as was given to me was "F.CK Up"

Nice going to those in "F Land".

73
Bob, K1VU

At 09:31 12/7/2004 , f6irf at free.fr wrote:

>Dear Riki
>
>I think you should  refrain from sending this sort of emails on an international
>mailing-list...
>
>1) It is "out of topic" on a contest dedicated reflector
>2) It is far beyond the limits of the "ham spirit"
>3) Such stupid allegations do not have any place in ham-radio discussions...
>
>Please keep this sort of low-level analysis for the pub...
>Regards - Patrick F6IRF
>
>
>[CQ-Contest] Destroyed equipment in France
>from [R. Kline] [Permanent Link][Original]
>
>To:  "Cq-Contest at Contesting. Com" <cq-contest at contesting.com>
>Subject:  [CQ-Contest] Destroyed equipment in France
>From:  "R. Kline" <k7nj at zahav.net.il>
>Date:  Mon, 6 Dec 2004 08:56:09 -0700
>List-post:  <mailto:cq-contest at contesting.com>
>
>The recently publicized destruction of the amplifier in France is not
>surprising after reading the following article.  It appears that the French
>are very careless in these matters.  Conclusion:  Avoid travel to France if
>you have anything with you other than typical tourist items, and even then,
>be prepared to find some additional things (perhaps explosives) when you
>arrive at your destination.  Hopefully, the explosives will not be
>discovered by the authorities (which they likely will) - resulting in your
>arrest!
>73,
>Riki, K7NJ - 4X4NJ
>
>Source:  Guardian UK
>http://www.guardian.co.uk/france/story/0,11882,1367287,00.html
>
>
>
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