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    "url": "https://mailman.amsat.org/hyperkitty/api/list/[email protected]/email/2T32PVCRLHZ2KSBFKNWP3ZI7DDUDK4SC/",
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    "message_id": "[email protected]",
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    "sender": {
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    "sender_name": "PDC",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: On Easter, regarding negativity and renewal...",
    "date": "2008-03-24T21:18:38Z",
    "parent": null,
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    "content": "On 24/03/2008, [email protected] <[email protected]>\nwrote:\n>\n>\n> As I awoke on this Easter Sunday, I was scanning my email (I subscribe\n> to lots of groups\n> and get lots of daily summaries) and once again found myself reading\n> amsat-bb.  Amidst the\n> normal, pleasurable messages, I was again (as it seems to happen\n> weekly) faced with a\n> message of disappointment in AMSAT, this time by Brian Beckius.  It\n> seems that whatever\n> he was searching for, he didn't find it in AMSAT, and thus proclaimed\n> to all that he wouldn't\n> be renewing his membership.\n>\n> He's not alone of course.  Lots of people aren't very satisfied with\n> the current state of\n> AMSAT-NA or amateur satellites.  It's not very hard to understand why:\n> launching satellites\n> actually _is_ rocket science.  It's difficult, and even more difficult\n> with limited funds\n> and relying solely on the efforts of volunteers.  But the simple fact\n> that it can be done\n> at _all_ should give everyone in amateur radio a sense of justified\n> pride.\n>\n>\nPersonally, I joined AMSAT because I use the satellites and figured I should\ncontribute at least\na little toward the design, deployment and upkeep.\n\nAnything I get above that (and I do!) is sort of a bonus... that's how I\nlook at it.\n\nDarin\n-VE3OIJ\n",
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