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   Message 12,141 of 13,334   
   Daryl Stout to JIMMY ANDERSON   
   Re: Repeaters ?   
   11 May 19 13:09:00   
   
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   PID: Synchronet 3.17c-Win32  May 11 2019 MSC 1800   
   TID: SBBSecho 3.07-Win32 r3.114 May 11 2019 MSC 1800   
   Jimmy,   
      
   JA> DS>   But, there are probably some who think "it updates by itself". That's   
   JA> DS> like these individuals in [insert hobby here] that think [insert event   
   JA> DS> here] happens by itself...setup before, operation during, and takedown   
   JA> DS> afterwards. It's like people want the glory and the benefits...but NO   
   JA> DS> ONE WANTS the gall and the work involved.   
      
   JA>Exactly! Until you've been in on the planning of any kind of 'event,'   
   JA>you don't really know what goes on, and the amount of work and   
   JA>'manpower' it takes!   
      
     I saw that with the Facebook page of some of the bigger   
   hamfests...such as Hamcation in Orlando, HamCom in Plano, Hamvention in   
   Xenia...and the Huntsville Hamfest. So many on the outside take for   
   granted all that has to go on behind the scenes...then they complain   
   about the high cost of admission, etc. Basically, they want something   
   for nothing. Yet, Robert Heinlein was right...TANSTAFFL -- "There Ain't   
   No Such Thing As A Free Lunch".   
      
     When people have complained about the way I do nets or other jobs,   
   when I ask if THEY want to do the work, they instantly backpedal.   
      
     A fellow ham radio operator in northern Florida is president of the   
   local club (I told him on the landline "you poor bastard!!", and we both   
   busted out laughing!!).   
      
     He said he nipped that in the bud real quick, when this club member   
   brought up that "the club needs to start and do such and such activity".   
   A fellow club member, next to the individual making the suggestion,   
   texted the club president "DON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT IT!!". Well, the   
   president said "Since you brought it up, I gather we can count on you to   
   head it up, oversee it, and take the responsibility for keeping it   
   going!!". The individual backpedaled in a hurry!!    
      
   JA> DS>   Basically, in life and hobbies, there are too many "takers" and not   
   JA> DS> enough "givers". In short, if you don't put much into a hobby or task,   
   JA> DS> you shouldn't expect to get much out of it.   
      
   JA>Agreed!   
      
     It's like what Jesus said about "Casting your bread upon the   
   water"...although most will think it just results in soggy bread.    
      
   JA> DS>   I won a Baofeng HT at the Shreveport Hamfest several years ago, but   
   JA> DS> used it mainly to monitor the Amtrak frequencies, and NOAA Weather   
   JA> DS> Radio. But, unless I can get some better financial situation soon, my   
   JA> DS> travel outside of central Arkansas is over, forever...ham radio and   
   JA> DS> otherwise.   
      
   JA>Hate to hear that. :-(   
      
     I do, too...believe me. Yet, while I could strongly use a   
   "compensation trip" for all the crap I've had to put up with in the last   
   year with moving back home (losing 95% of my furniture in the move, as   
   there was no room for it at my Mom's house -- and I still haven't   
   unpacked the stuff in the garage), placing my Mom into a nursing home,   
   and getting all that financial stuff done (my brother wanted nothing to   
   do with it, but he wants his money)...there are several red flags to   
   consider, as follows:   
      
   1) Even with an ADT Alarm System, a neighborhood watch program, and   
   constant police patrols...if an "alarm event" occurs, you can't just   
   "drop what you're doing" to come home. And, it's nearly impossible to   
   find someone you can trust to be there while you're away.   
      
   2) Bedbugs at the hotels. These are a hellacious hassle, because you   
   have to burn all your clothing, bedding, etc. -- as intense heat, aside   
   from extremely strong insecticide, is the only thing that will kill   
   them. And, they are all over the place...in some areas, very   
   concentrated...especially in New York City and Washington, DC -- in the   
   latter case, it's not just the politicians. :P   
      
   3) Transportation logistics and cost. Going from the airport, train   
   station, or bus depot, via taxi to the venue, will cost you big time.   
   They really know how to gouge the tourists.   
      
   4) Event costs. Costs at the event, as well as lodging, food, etc.   
      
   5) Health issues. You never know when you'll have something like a   
   kidney stone, migraine, IBS, cardiovascular, or other illness attack   
   away from home.   
      
     Now, I have "dreamed and planned" about tentative trips (one or the   
   other, but both would be nice) before mid-2020. But, there's the   
   possibility (and the way my luck runs, the likelihood, if not certainty)   
   that NEITHER of these will be able to be done.   
      
   A) The 2019 Duke City Hamfest In Albuquerque, New Mexico, in September.   
      
   I could take Amtrak's Texas Eagle from Little Rock to Saint Louis. Then,   
   after a layover in Saint Louis, I'd take the Missouri River Runner to   
   Kansas City...then board The Southwest Chief to Albuquerque. Once in   
   Albuquerque, I'd take the New Mexico Rail Runner to a shuttle stop   
   served by the Isleta Pueblo Hotel and Casino, where the hamfest will be.   
   So, ground transportation, per se, would not be an issue once there.   
   Everything needed, including meals, is all at the hotel/casino/hamfst   
   venue.   
      
   On the way back, instead of detraining in Little Rock in the dead of   
   night, I'd go to Dallas, have lunch there, then take the northbound   
   Texas Eagle back that night.   
      
   B) The 2020 National Square Dance Convnetion in Spokane, Washington, in   
   June.   
      
     The trip would start like the trip to Albuquerque, but continue on The   
   Southwest Chief to Los Angeles. From there, I'd take The Coast Starlight   
   to Portland, then The Empire Builder to Seattle. I'd square dance   
   Thursday and Friday, then meet with area hams on Saturday, before   
   heading back out. I'd take The Empire Builder to Chicago...then one of   
   the Lincoln Service trains to Saint Louis to spend the night (I'd much   
   rather spend the night in Saint Louis than Chicago). Then, the next day,   
   take The Texas Eagle from Saint Louis to Dallas then from Dallas to   
   Little Rock.   
      
     Normally, the National Square Dance Convention is the last full   
   weekend in June, and many times, the same as Field Day Weekend. But, due   
   to the HOOPFEST event, the 2020 event is one week earlier. Amtrak will   
   only let one book 11 months in advance of departure, and the sleeping   
   car space sells out FAST!! So, even if I had the funding for the Spokane   
   trip (I don't have it for anything at present), I couldn't book it until   
   late July, 2019.   
      
     On another note, a fellow ham on D-Rats told me a hilarious joke the   
   other night.   
      
   Q: How do you get an 80 year old woman to drop "The F-Bomb"??   
   A: Have another 80 year old woman yell "BINGO!!"    
      
     Both he and I were laughing for several minutes.    
      
   Daryl   
      
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