Re: VHF radios

From: JR Johnston (jrstudio@home.com-DeleteThis.com)
Date: Mon Apr 02 2001 - 07:39:52 PDT


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Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2001 06:39:52 -0800
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Subject: Re: VHF radios
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This radio business all sounds a little malicious and irresposible
to me. What i can't understand is why would you endanger your life
& the lifes of others, not to mention the coast guards? Why are you
going out so far that you can't make it back on your own? Is your
equipment going to fail because you are to cheap to replace last
years uni? I understand that equipment can break, even when it is
brand new, but if you can't swim in -- you shouldn't be there(.)
Don't endanger your life or the lifes of others, not to mention the
coast guards!

"Good swimmers are oftenest drowned."

                                Thomas Fuller Gnomologia, 1732

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