Good Afternoon,

My better judgement aside, I decided to chime in on this topic.

First and foremost. I want to thank Anthony and Kori and all the members
involved in the POTA events. I do think there were some small mistakes made
along the way, but they were all quick lessons and it all blossomed into a
wonderful club event.

I do not agree with funding these events, but if it went through the board,
we should all be OK with it, or run for a position and make a
different call. Either way, I don't believe the club's charter states any
requirement to keep anyone happy all the time.

Is POTA tied to BVARC? That is an easy one. NO. The only relation was the
initiative that was taken to start the event in the first place. POTA
stands on its own as an organization. Feel free to POTA away.

Change is normal and healthy. Expect it. Get used to it. Embrace it.
Please stop crying about it on the reflector.  I was raised by a Marine and
wwent to finishing school in the Navy. I have just become aware that grown
men have feelings and it weirds me out a bit.

There is some entertainment value to the reflector but most of what I have
seen is utter nonsense and complaining about things they won't go out of
their way to resolve. Please read your email aloud or to a loved one before
sending. This will help you avoid getting hurt feelings, disrespected, or
any number of misunderstandings that occur on the daily.

A good dose of reality is always good for the soul. Here is an easy to use
chart to help you keep things lined up.

Perceptions  NOT Reality
Feelings NOT Reality
Options NOT Reality
Third party Gosip  NOT Reality
Reflector Nonsense NOT Reality

POTA is what it is   (Poor Operators needing Technical Assistance)  We all
move on to a better day.

Have Fun,
Jeff
KC5TT






On Thu, Feb 1, 2024 at 4:29 PM anthony moro via BVARC <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Yes it was the disrespect on the leadership level. This is the reason we
> have decided to go back to doing things the way we used to. So I hope to
> see y'all out there in the future.
>
> On Thu, Feb 1, 2024 at 4:18 PM Eddie Runner via BVARC <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> So Anthony,  TO MAKE THIS CLEAR...
>> the Board *did approve* you a POTA budget of $1000 a year.
>>
>> BUT THATS NOT WHY you want to cut the cord between POTA and BVARC...
>>
>> Now I seem to understand it was
>> *being disrespected by some members of the Board of Directors*..
>>
>> Most of thought is was about the money...
>> I SEE NOW..
>>
>> Eddie Runner (NU5K)
>> BVARC LIFE MEMBER
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, February 1, 2024 at 03:44:18 PM CST, anthony moro via BVARC <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Your email makes sense but has nothing to do with the topic at hand. I
>> sent the email to let people know that we will still be doing POTA events.
>> Just not with the BVARC name. We are going back to the way we did things
>> when we first started things. It has nothing to do with what the BOD has
>> said or done. I am only speaking for myself at this time, but I was happy
>> helping HAMS during POTA. There are many reasons why we are doing the
>> events without BVARC and we talked about this during WFD. I agree we need
>> to try to be more professional as operators. That goes for all of us. From
>> the Top Brass to the lowest man on the pole.
>>
>> So for everybody watching this email thread. We will give out more info
>> on what Kori and I are going to be doing next.
>>
>>
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