More ABUSE about a person who asked a simple question about how those 
during WW2 managed to improvise and build a simple xtal set to receive allied 
news transmissions and German transmissions getting their news.Apart from the 
technicalities and innovation think of the moral aspect. If caught one 
could be exterminated.  
Please act like a Gentleman and let us have your opinion. What would you 
do.
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  Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2009 5:46 
  PM
  Subject: Re: LF: Razor blade RX
  
  
  
  This 
    is a simple exercise and NO ONE knows how to do it, plenty of comments 
    
and deviations.
An analogy
1. Some HI TECH RAF pilots asked to 
    fly a WW2 SPITFIRE and found it 
difficult and performed badly, needed 
    training and tuition.
2. Hi Performance students A + in their 
    subjects could not pass a 1960 GCE 
paper in maths and 
    english.
These were recent UK TV productions.
RF engineers and 
    improvisers  are scarce it would appear both old and new. 
Digital 
    and DC are abundant.
Take away the Internet source, Maplins and 
    Farnell and the electronics world 
would 
  collapse.
 
  
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  It obviously hasn't occured to you that it's probably not so 
  much that nobody knows but that nobody CARES.
   
  In an effort to justify your moronic insistence that everyone should 
  stick to CW, because that's all that interests YOU, you set some meaningless 
  task that proves nothing.
   
  I don't hear too many people on the list telling you what you should be 
  doing, but hear far too many of your biased opinions as to how 
  others should conduct themselves.
   
  Would you please, just for a little while please, ever so 
  nicely please, just stick your head back up your rear orifice where it 
  belongs, so that all the crap you spout might be kept where the rest 
  of us can't hear it.
  
  
  
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