Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote:
Oh, it gets even better. The fun part is that the one who wants to receive the list may not be the one who actually transmits the signal (and hence would be at fault). That'd be the transmitting station. for those who are having trouble following, think of this analogy. I (client send a request to another station (server) asking for the list. It (server) sends back the message, with the bad language. Thus, the transmitting station (server) is at fault, even though it's most likely automated.Stephan Hermann <sh@sourcecode.de> writes:- Do not use foul language; besides, some people receive the listsvia packet radio, where swearing is illegal.Are you saying some people are transmitting the lists via radio without taking personal responsiblity for their transmissions? Shame on them.
Isn't it all so fun? Benjamin, KI4CXN
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