Friday, March 18, 2016

Symphony BL60 MT6261 Firmware/ Flash File Free Download

- On the audio side of things is a headphone jack (plus the side one via the detachable cooler mentioned earlier), DTS Headphone:X with 7.1 virtual surround sound and Hi-Res Audio support. The highlight, though, is the front facing stereo speakers that come with a ‘smart amplifier’. After our hands-on time, they’re easily some of the most powerful we’ve heard on a phone. from the Galaxy S9+ and, well we have collected a lot of data from the field directly and from many other blogs so very complete his discussion here about , on this blog we also have to provide the latest automotive information from all the brands associated with the automobile. ok please continue reading:

Hi.

If we haven't met before, I'm Harsha Vamsi and I'm a TeckGuide.

Ok. I know we as a team haven't been very active on our blog and we apologize. It was because we had our exams the whole of last year and we were very busy in that. But now we're free and we've got ample time on our hand to give you guys the best tech experience you've ever received. I will be active from now on and I hope my mates will be active too. But that doesn't matter.

So. The question is what are we going to post? Well I will start of with the latest and most trending topics on the internet regarding technology. It could be from software to hardware, we will post it all. Also your valuable suggestions are most welcome and we will be building our page slowly.

The next set of posts are going to be interesting as we haven't posted anything for a long time. So stay tuned for regular updates and keep visiting our blog frequently.

That's all from now.
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Symphony D18 Firmware/ Flash File Free Download

- On the audio side of things is a headphone jack (plus the side one via the detachable cooler mentioned earlier), DTS Headphone:X with 7.1 virtual surround sound and Hi-Res Audio support. The highlight, though, is the front facing stereo speakers that come with a ‘smart amplifier’. After our hands-on time, they’re easily some of the most powerful we’ve heard on a phone. from the Galaxy S9+ and, well we have collected a lot of data from the field directly and from many other blogs so very complete his discussion here about , on this blog we also have to provide the latest automotive information from all the brands associated with the automobile. ok please continue reading:


Ram decide the speed of your computer.there are many software available in internet to keep your RAM free.but how much of these software supports to keep your RAM free?


And now I am going to show you something very easy to keep your RAM free.Its all few line of code which can be used with notepad.
 Also read How to make money online

You can do this simple tricks by following the steps below:

Open Notepad

  • TYPE FreeMem=Space(64000000)


  • Save it as "CLEANER.VBS" in any location you like.



you can edit the code 64000000 into 512 if you own a 512 MB RAM or change into any size of RAM of your PC(Convert your RAM value to bytes)

  • And now run it

     Now restart your pc:

Symphony W91 Flash File/ Firmware Without Password

- On the audio side of things is a headphone jack (plus the side one via the detachable cooler mentioned earlier), DTS Headphone:X with 7.1 virtual surround sound and Hi-Res Audio support. The highlight, though, is the front facing stereo speakers that come with a ‘smart amplifier’. After our hands-on time, they’re easily some of the most powerful we’ve heard on a phone. from the Galaxy S9+ and, well we have collected a lot of data from the field directly and from many other blogs so very complete his discussion here about , on this blog we also have to provide the latest automotive information from all the brands associated with the automobile. ok please continue reading:



If you simply want to return phone to factory status, just go to 

Settings -> About, and choose Reset Your Phone.


 And if your phone is stuck when using some applications like whatsapp the phone may get hang this time use the soft reset expained below


SOFT RESET for Lumia 930,(Lumia 900,Lumia 920
  • Press and hold the volume keys, power button and camera together for 3-5 seconds
  • The phone should soft-reset .  some phones have 3 vibrations 
This option restores the .ini files from the ROM.Does not erase data (photos, videos, documents) or applications from a third party.
 
Lumia 630,Lumia 625
  • Press and hold the volume keys and power button together for 3-5 seconds
  • The phone should soft-reset

In some phones press and hold the POWER BUTTON FOR 10 Seconds

Symphony W94 Official Firmware/ Flash File Free Download

- On the audio side of things is a headphone jack (plus the side one via the detachable cooler mentioned earlier), DTS Headphone:X with 7.1 virtual surround sound and Hi-Res Audio support. The highlight, though, is the front facing stereo speakers that come with a ‘smart amplifier’. After our hands-on time, they’re easily some of the most powerful we’ve heard on a phone. from the Galaxy S9+ and, well we have collected a lot of data from the field directly and from many other blogs so very complete his discussion here about , on this blog we also have to provide the latest automotive information from all the brands associated with the automobile. ok please continue reading:

LG Optimus Fuel Android Smartphone

LG L34C Optimus Fuel
LG L34C - Optimus Fuel Coming Soon
UPDATE: The LG Optimus Fuel has been spotted on eBay, Amazon and also the Tracfone website! See below for links.

We will be updating with a full review in the near future!

An Android powered smartphone, the LG L34C, is a small, but powerful phone available with Tracfone. We will share some of the expected features and specs for the phone, and keep you updated on news about this phone. As of September 24th, 2014, the LG Optimus Fuel is now available on eBay. (see the link above to check it out).

While we have known about this phone for some months now, we do want to give anyone who might not know a heads up in case you are looking for more cell phone options. We also want to provide more information on the LG L34C for those who might be looking forward to it.

The LG L34C will be coming to Tracfone, a prepaid cell phone and service provider that specializes in low cost phones and service options. Over the last year, Tracfone has released a handful of smartphones for use on their network. All of the phones so far use Android OS, and run on Verizon CDMA cell phone towers.

You can learn more about the other smartphones available from Tracfone by visiting our http://fromthegalaxys9and.blogspot.com /p/cell-phone-reviews.html">Cell Phone Reviews page and browsing the reviews.

Now, let's take a closer look at the LG L34C

What to Expect from the LG L34C - Features and Specs

The LG L34C, also known as the LG Optimus Fuel, is a touchscreen Android powered smartphone. It is fairly similar in some ways to the http://fromthegalaxys9and.blogspot.com /2014/04/lg-optimus-dynamic-ii-review.html">LG Optimus Dynamic II (LG L39C) that Tracfone released a few months back. But it has one big difference we are really excited about.

The LG L34C is expected to run Android 4.4 KitKat - the latest operating system. None of the other smartphones from Tracfone use the latest OS. Android 4.4 is reported to have better efficiency and power usage, and it is always good to have the latest operating system.

Features for the LG Optimus Fuel:
  • Android 4.4
  • Verizon 3G
  • WiFi
  • GPS
  • Triple Minutes for Life
  • 3MP Camera
  • MP3 Player
  • Bluetooth
  • Many other Tracfone features like Voicemail, Caller ID Etc.
LG L34C Technical Specs:
  • Size: 4.3" x 2.32" x 0.47"
  • Screen: 3.5" IPS Touchscreen
  • 1.2 Ghz processor
  • 512 MB RAM
  • 4 GB internal memory
  • Up to 32 GB external via Micro SD
  • Weight: 4 oz
  • Battery: 10 Hours talk time, 11 days standby
The features and specs for the LG L34C give us a better idea of what this phone has to offer and it does have some great features, specifically the Android 4.4 operating system, but the screen size is only 3.5 inches, and the camera is nothing to get excited about.

The screen is the same size as several of Tracfone's other devices like the http://fromthegalaxys9and.blogspot.com /2013/10/zte-valet-review-tracfone-smartphone.html">ZTE Valet, and http://fromthegalaxys9and.blogspot.com /2013/10/samsung-galaxy-centura-review-tracfone.html">Samsung Galaxy Centura. The Optimus Dynamic II has a slightly larger screen at 3.8 inches.

The LG Optimus Fuel has just now become available, on eBay and Amazon, the version for Straight Talk has been available for some months now. We have also found the phone on Tracfone.com, listed for $80.

The LG Optimus Fuel is available with and without minutes:

Get the LG Optimus Fuel for $49.99 on Amazon.

Get the LG Optimus Fuel for $49.99 on eBay.

Get the LG Optimus Fuel with 600 Minutes for $69 on eBay

Get the LG Optimus Fuel with 1200 Minutes for $99 on eBay

The LG Optimus Fuel has also been listed on several Black Friday ads for just $10! Visit our http://fromthegalaxys9and.blogspot.com /2014/11/black-friday-and-christmas-deals-on.html">Black Friday Deals page for more info!

We will continue to update this as we get information about the LG L34C, and be sure to leave a comment with any questions or things you have found. At this time, the LG Optimus Fuel is not listed on the Tracfone website, but they usually lag behind in listing new phones.

To learn more about this phone, you can view the LG L34C Tutorials or the LG L34C User Manual (100+ pg PDF).

If you're looking for a smartphone to use with Tracfone, visit our http://fromthegalaxys9and.blogspot.com /p/tracfone-byop-phone-list.html">Tracfone BYOP page where we give you information on the 'Bring Your Own Phone' to Tracfone program, and a list of compatible phones including both Android and http://fromthegalaxys9and.blogspot.com /2014/03/iphone-4-and-4s-coming-to-tracfone-byop.html">Apple devices.

There is also another phone coming to Tracfone soon, the http://fromthegalaxys9and.blogspot.com /2014/06/samsung-galaxy-ace-style-s765c-coming.html">Samsung Galaxy Ace Style, with a 4 inch touchscreen and both front and rear facing cameras.

Thanks for visiting! View our http://fromthegalaxys9and.blogspot.com /2014/06/summer-savings-phone-deals-for-tracfone.html">Summer Sales and Deals on Tracfone Devices for a list of big discounts we've found around the web!

Telego W410

- On the audio side of things is a headphone jack (plus the side one via the detachable cooler mentioned earlier), DTS Headphone:X with 7.1 virtual surround sound and Hi-Res Audio support. The highlight, though, is the front facing stereo speakers that come with a ‘smart amplifier’. After our hands-on time, they’re easily some of the most powerful we’ve heard on a phone. from the Galaxy S9+ and, well we have collected a lot of data from the field directly and from many other blogs so very complete his discussion here about , on this blog we also have to provide the latest automotive information from all the brands associated with the automobile. ok please continue reading:



This is a quick tip to make your laptop as wi-fi hotspot . some people using ap-hotspot which doesnt work for me , so i found this new method which works pretty fine for me


Follow the steps

1.Open Terminal
2. run the command $ sudo synaptic

3 in synaptic search for plasma-nm




4. right click on the plasma-nm and mark for installation 

5. Afrer installation finished use Alt + f2


kde-nm-connection-editor

6. select wifi(shared) From the connection manager window

configure with custom names and wPA2 passkeys 




Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Toggle Mod v2.4 - Mini Militia v2.2.15 - Pro pack, No Reload,etc - Cool new features - WORKS ON MULTIPLAYER

- On the audio side of things is a headphone jack (plus the side one via the detachable cooler mentioned earlier), DTS Headphone:X with 7.1 virtual surround sound and Hi-Res Audio support. The highlight, though, is the front facing stereo speakers that come with a ‘smart amplifier’. After our hands-on time, they’re easily some of the most powerful we’ve heard on a phone. from the Galaxy S9+ and, well we have collected a lot of data from the field directly and from many other blogs so very complete his discussion here about , on this blog we also have to provide the latest automotive information from all the brands associated with the automobile. ok please continue reading:

Windows Battery
In last article we have seen How to increase battery life of Android Phone. In this post we will see How to improve the battery life of Windows Phone.

In order to get more battery life out of Windows Phone you have two viable options. The first is to purchase an external or extended battery and connect it to the smartphone that is not quite convenient as it adds more weight and bulk and the second is to tweak Windows Phone for the device to consume as little power as possible, preferably without sacrificing any important functionality.
Taking the former route involves spending time to research the available options -- there are many of them, but only a couple may suit your taste and preferences -- and spending money, while the latter requires considerably less effort on your end and, best of all, has no price tag attached to it. Since you are reading this article I can only assume you are interested in finding out more about the latter option, so let us take a look at the following tips.

Set a Low Screen Timeout

Out-of-the box, depending on your device, Windows Phone may set the screen timeout to keep the display on for a considerable amount of time after any user activity ends (Generally one minute on most phones). This hurts battery life, but you can use a lower value -- I prefer 30 seconds -- by going to the Setting menu, tapping on "Lock Screen" then "screen times out after" and choosing "30 seconds". The lower the the better.

Configure Adaptive Brightness

Adaptive brightness is designed to make the displayed content easy to read in various lighting conditions. It automatically raises the brightness when the smartphone is used in sunlight and  lowers it in dark surroundings to avoid eye fatigue. In turn, this sips more power as your Windows Phone has to constantly use the ambient light sensor to make adjustments.
You have two options. You can either disable adaptive brightness or configure the level -- low, medium or high -- Windows Phone uses as a reference to adjust it. This can be done from the "brightness" menu, found in operating system's setting.

Toggling "Automatic adjust" to off will disable adaptive brightness. On most of the phones the "level" defaults to "high" after doing this ( it can be set at another default value on a different device).  Set it to medium or, preferably, low to improve battery life.

If you turn adaptive brightness back on afterwards, Windows Phone will use the currently set level to adjust the brightness, meaning it will try to keep it in the low range, for instance, for as much as possible if you previously selected "low".

Use Dark Colors with AMOLED Displays


An AMOLED screen turns pixels off to show black -- it will consume increasingly less power the darker the displayed content is. If your Windows Phone has a AMOLED panel -- like the Samsung ATIV S, Lumia 820, Lumia 925 and Lumia 1020 have, -- you can leverage its strength by using black background for the operating system, and dark themes -- when available -- for installed apps.

To use the black background in Windows Phone open Settings, go to "theme", tap "Background" and then select "dark" to enable it. It should be set as such by default, but in case you are using "light" change it to this recommended setting.

As I previously mentioned, not all apps support dark or black themes but here are some notable examples of the one that do:   Twitter, Nextgen Reader, 6sec and 6tag. The theme can be changed from the app's settings.

Disable Connectivity Options When They're Not Needed


Connectivity option, like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, GPS and mobile data, negatively impact battery life when they are enable. Of course, permanently disabling them would affect both the operating system and installed apps, which is not a preferred outcome.

But the said connectivity options can be selectively disabled when they're not used or needed. To give you an example, there is no point in keeping Bluetooth  enabled when your Windows Phone is not paired with another device, like your car's infotainment system or smartwatch. The same goes for Wi-Fi, GPS, mobile data and NFC, which can be turned off at times without any side-effect.

These connectivity options can be enabled and disabled from the Setting menu. There are dedicated sub menus for Wi-Fi (called "Wi-Fi"), Bluetooth (called "Bluetooth"), GPS (called "Location"), mobile data (called "Cellular") and NFC (called "Tap+Send"), which allow you to toggle each of them on and off. You can also use an app like "System Tiles" to pin shortcuts for connectivity option on the homescreen for easier access.

Enable Battery Saver


Battery saver will prolong the battery life of your Windows Phone by disabling background processes and automatic email sync as well as other features. It can be enabled to kick in only when the battery reaches a certain percentage (25 percent is the default value, which some battery apps may alter depending on the user-set preference) or at all times.

I recommended choosing the former option, by opening Settings, tapping on "Battery Saver" and toggling "Battery Saver" on ( it automatically defaults to improve the battery life only after it goes below that threshold, but can be manually set to "always" from the "advanced" sub-menu).

Disable Unneeded Background Processes


Some apps create background processes which are automatically enabled once the app is first opened, to perform some task while the program is closed. For instance, Weather Flow's background process allow it to frequently fetch weather information in the background and display it on the lock-screen and/or on its live tile.

But there are some background processes which are enabled even though you may not need them to be. A good example is MyTube -- its background process only updates live tiles with captions from your subscriptions latest uploads, or a popular feed.

To disable background processes go to Setting, swipe sideways to reach the "applications" tab, tap on "background task", select the app and press the "block" button. To re-enable a background process tick the "Turn background task back on for this app the next time I open it". There is always a description offered for each background process, so you can assess whether it is important or not for you.

Uninstall Unneeded Apps


There are some apps that create background processes which cannot be disabled. You can see which ones those are by tapping on "advanced" in "background task" and going through the items in the list.

Such apps will affect battery life, and the only way to remedy this is to uninstall the offerings that you no longer use or need by long pressing on the app list, and selecting "uninstall" from the drop-down menu.

Close Unused Apps


Multitasking is an essential feature for any modern mobile operating system. Windows Phone is no exception, as it allows users to have a maximum of six offerings opened at the same time in order to quickly switch between them. It can increase productivity, but it also affects battery life as the tiled OS has to allocate resources to keep them running or handle some tasks on there behalf.

To close apps on Windows Phone 8 update 3, all you have to do is open the multitasking menu, by long pressing the back capacitive button, and tap on the round X icon shown at the top right corner of each card. For those whose devices are running an older version of the OS the same can be achieved also from the multitasking menu, but by selecting the app and, once it is in the foreground, tapping the back capacitive button until it disappears.

Prevent Some Apps From Using the GPS


Some apps, like Foursquare, HERE Maps and HERE Drive, requires GPS in order to function properly -- for instance, pinpoint the user's location for check-ins, turn-by-turn navigation, speed or altitude. Others, like Facebook and Twitter, requires GPS access in order to display the user's location alongside posts or enable folks to check-into places. Decide which offering should be granted access on a case-by-case basis, and deny or revoke access to ones that you want to prevent from using the GPS. By exercising good judgement you can improve battery life, and increase your privacy.

Use a Battery App


Such an app will not improve battery life, but it will allow you to keep a closer look on the remaining percentage which, in turn, may allow you to take swift decisions regarding the state of Bluetooth, GPS, Wi-Fi or running apps, in order to get through the day or until you can find the nearest charger.

A Word of Caution


There are other things that you can do to improve the battery life on your Windows Phone, but there is good chance the will have a negative impact. For instance, setting lower interval for syncing emails ( instead of push or automatic) improves battery life but will delay the arrival of emails. Similarly, disabling sound or vibration can also help, but may prevent users from hearing important notifications or sensing when someone is calling ( however, disabling the camera shutter and key press sound is fine). Disabling the automatic backup of the list of apps and settings, messages and photo and video uploads also has a positive effect on battery life, but if the smartphone is stolen that data will be lost. Optimizing battery life without compromising the functionality of the smartphone only work up to a point.

Toggle Mod v3.0 - Mini Militia v2.2.16 - Dual Wield, Pro pack,etc - Cool new features - WORKS ON MULTIPLAYER

- On the audio side of things is a headphone jack (plus the side one via the detachable cooler mentioned earlier), DTS Headphone:X with 7.1 virtual surround sound and Hi-Res Audio support. The highlight, though, is the front facing stereo speakers that come with a ‘smart amplifier’. After our hands-on time, they’re easily some of the most powerful we’ve heard on a phone. from the Galaxy S9+ and, well we have collected a lot of data from the field directly and from many other blogs so very complete his discussion here about , on this blog we also have to provide the latest automotive information from all the brands associated with the automobile. ok please continue reading:

This is directed at amateur radio operators from the West coast to the East coast of the U.S. and the ARRL. If this makes you uncomfortable, or otherwise finds you severely upset in regards to content, no one really cares. Go complain to someone who'll play their tiny violin for you.

This author, like many others in amateur radio, got into this for the love of radio and learning the science of radio communications since it teaches a LONG list of useful, practical, and needed communications and research skills. Amateur radio can help teach mathematics, geography, culture, earth and space sciences, etc. Radio can also be a form of useful medical and mental health therapy for those with chronic illnesses who are sometimes house-bound, or otherwise can't always get out and about. Radio gives these folks a way to be part of the outside world because it is a form of human interaction.

However, a collective of many amateur operators have found that the whole emergency aspect has been over-blown, and made to be the holy grail of amateur radio, especially the yearly nationwide "Field Day" event held by the ARRL! The ARRL (American Radio Relay League) has been dishonest about what Field Day really is.

Field Day is billed by the ARRL as being all about emergency communications. What a line of Bullshit! Field Day is a CONTEST and has nothing to do with practicing emergency communications skills. Field Day brings out two different crowds...the "whackers" or what we otherwise call the "whack-out and whack-off crew" who falsely think of themselves as THE experts, and also tend to look ridiculous in all of their unneeded emergency garb, coming awful close to false personation of emergency personnel.

The next crew in the emcomm "Field Day" crowd are your contesters. These are your technically adept, highly skilled, but rude and obnoxious people with zero social or conversational skills who love nothing more than making meaningless contacts where everyone is 5/9, and all you have to do is make a quick exchange of callsigns and tactical or logistical information that sounds EXACTLY like this: Operator callsign followed by operation class, and their state with their city.
THAT is NOT practicing emcomm skills, it's contesting!

The same exchange happens with Digital modes as well. Then there's always the argumant that it "exposes new amateur operators to radio", NO....new amateur operators don't need to be "exposed" to radio, they need to start using their license, whatever class they hold, to start learning the science and art of communications.

For far too long, amateur radio has been all about the boys. Amateur radio has been overrun for a long time with meatheaded, super macho - jocks, republican and libertarian conspiracy junkies who need serious psychiatric help, rich libs and neo-libs who want everyone censored if it doesn't tow the ARRL party line, and who also subscribe to the "separate but equal" and NIMBY mentalities. These are factual observations made over a period of years.

Chicago / Suburban Amateur Radio Culture as Example of Rampant Social and Political Dishonesty 

Earlier today, this very discussion about field day and emcomm vs. contesting took place on the NS9RC repeater in Chicago, Illinois between two parties who will not be named, but when the party divulging these facts set henceforth, the  "repeater trustee", Don - KK9H, openly censored the radio op on the air and said "why don't you keep your opinions to yourself, you can't say that on THIS repeater, and we don't want to hear it" Obviously, the op struck a nerve and the repeater organization can't deal with hearing the truth, and so they now call truth an opinion and tell people to be quiet. Typical liberal side-stepping from the rich, far north, suburban spoiled brats. What we have here is a good old case of "affluenza" where entitlement tries to overrun facts by using brute force to unfairly stifle meaningful and needed discussion in the amateur radio community.

Don - KK9H, is your typical one-way conduit of information type of guy who is backed by his fellow sufferers of affluenza at the North Shore Radio Club. What they do is to create a false dichotomy, and a one - way tolerance in which they'll have you around for so long as you buy their brand of bullshit and never talk about what's real in the wider amateur radio community outside of secret closed door discussions. THAT is also a DIRECT show of culpability towards intentional dishonesty and goes to a lack of upstanding collective character. This is something CFMC used to be known for.

In being communicators, is it not part of our mission to have these discussions about HOW and WHY we use communications, the issues at hand, and bring things into the light even if it's unpopular and uncomfortable? Turning your head or burying your head in the proverbial sand doesn't help anyone, nor does it go to helping any certain cause. What it does is allow community-wide problems to fester as the open, gushing wound it is. The necessary first-aid for this is to stop the bleeding, and prevent infection. This is done only by dealing with the problems instead of practicing avoidance, except when and where avoidance is used only AFTER the issues have been dealt with as a sort of preventative care.

ARRL Field Day Rules Prove Field Day To Be About Contesting

The ARRL sets up rules for all of the so - called "radio sports" they get into and offer to the amateur radio community at large. These are what we know as contests. Contests are in the factual sense, the bane of amateur radio because of the behavior on display, and because they take up significant portions of the bands, and therefore use up unnecessary bandwidth. 

ARRL Official Field Day websiteOfficial ARRL Field Day Rules for 2014. Let's see, shall we? Yes, just as suspected, the website when used in conjunction with the ARRL rules proves beyond the preponderance of the evidence that Field Day is about contesting, not the practice and art of emergency communications.

What other things are missing to make Field Day about emergency communications? For starters, there are no specific emergency drills or practice emergency scenarios involved which would facilitate the basis, need, and foundation for emergency communications "practice" to be held.

With that HUGE element missing, there can be no other steps taken to have a practice emcomm session such as Field Day.

Now, if the ARRL wanted to be factually honest, they would re-brand field day as a family friendly event to present amateur radio and all of its involved / associated sciences to families and individuals from all walks of life. Get rid of the emcomm moniker, replace it with a slower tempo, non-contest, relaxing and fun sort of experience, and it can be at least 90% guaranteed that amateur radio will see new licensees. There should be testing sessions at each moderate to large scale Field Day event so people can obtain new licenses, upgrade their current licenses, etc. 

How about having some seminars on radio basics?  Talks involving multi-media presentations about being able to hear people from all over the world right from your home or your car, your bike, and making contacts with those people. How about interactive community relationship - building experiences whereby the public can see all the different aspects of amateur radio at play, including satellite stations? 

Young people from the earliest of ages, to the young adult 20s and 30s crowds are heavily involved in computers today. We should be teaching them how to use amateur radio to set up new and innovative uses for radio in respect to computers and social networking so that when there is no cellular signals, and / or no internet, radio will have a new use. This will also give the radio community ideas for emcomm drills that can be practiced, especially in the event of cyber-terrorism. 

The advanced world has made the mistake of not properly securing various internet and computer related things, so it would be entirely possible that because our electrical systems, our water systems, our mail systems, payment and banking systems, automotive applications and various other important parts of electronic infrastructure is, for the most part, tied together by way of computers, if a cyber-terror group were to attack with any sort of strong, directed, sustained attack, amateur radio could be there as the final means of communication that cyber-criminals / cyber-terrorists wouldn't be able to screw with.
Closing Remarks

Given the points made in the above three sections, and the facts presented, the amateur radio community nationwide, and the ARRL would be well-served to be more realistic about where they belong in the scheme of our nation's emergency communications infrastructure, stop playing the immature ego games, start discussing and addressing real problems in a public and visible manner so as to be 100% transparent, and start painting an honest picture about what amateur radio is and isn't, especially in regards to Field Day and emcomm.  

Stop censoring open discussion on the air simply because it makes a few jerks uncomfortable. The jerks who are uncomfortable have the option of turning the dial, turning the radio off, or going to do something else. Pandering to uptight, over-privileged, bratty, closed-minded ignoramuses is only making things worse.

Reject racial profiling, ethnic, disabillity, sex based / orientation based, gender based, and other types of already illegal discrimination in all aspects of amateur radio. Take a stand against cliques, against political and social bullying, and take a solid stand against on-air censorship when and where there are no FCC violations committed.

Take a clear stand against amateur radio ops who have certain available technology, but attempt to limit its use to "their group". We are already seeing this happen with things like TDMA, where a few individuals who may or may not be a clique or group of some sort feel they need to "approve" of someone before they mentor them in this newest radio technology and help them learn where and how to obtain the programing software, equipment, etc. Self-policing does not mean hogging an entire technology or using it to separate other ops out of amateur radio.

Overly aggressive gate-keeping needs to stop if we are to be taken seriously as today's FCC described "existing reservoir within the amateur radio service of trained operators, technicians, and electronics experts." and if we are to provide what the FCC mandates as "Continuation and extension of the amateur's unique ability to enhance international goodwill."