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Old June 10th 05, 06:41 AM
K4YZ
 
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From: "bb" on Thurs 9 Jun 2005 03:36

K4YZ wrote:
bb wrote:
Jim Hampton wrote:
"K4YZ" wrote in message
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Let's see what Steve does.

Apologize for what, Brain...?!?!

Motorola was NOT a company in 1940. THAT is a fact. References
provided.

Lennie was WRONG.


Hi!


Well, the self-styled mighty warrior, self-proclaimed "expert" on
corporate structures, is (as usual) strutting double-time in
this barnyard crowing at his cackling best about "rightness."


You were wrong, Lennie. One of many, many errors you've
promulgated.

And again another lie. Please present the post wherein I claimed
"expert" on corporate structures.

MOTOROLA Corporation existed as such BEFORE the Last Action
Hero was even conceived.


Yes...it was. In 1947. Not 1940, as you suggested. You were
wrong.

The MOTOROLA logo was synonymous with "Galvin" before WW2.


Uh huh.

And that's ALL it was...a logo...A model name for automobile
radios and first generation mobile 2-way radios for business and
government.

But NOT a company.

Anyone IN the electronics-radio industry KNOWS of MOTOROLA,
both as a corporation and as a brand name, a logo.


Uh huh.

And anyone who was paying attention (like I was...) knows that
"Motorola", as the name of a corporation, didn't exist until 1947.

Let's see what LENNIE does, other than provide yet another verbose
spindance to hide behind his error...

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPS! TOO LATE! He already did that!

It was no "slam thread".


They're all slam threads.


Mighty WARRIOR Stebie thinks EVERYONE is out to "get him" and
must retaliate with slam threads. His personalities are
paranoid.


No plural of personalities here, Lennie.

YOU seem to have some issues though...One of your personalities
demands strict adherence to your rhetoric and expects instantaneous
begging for forgiveness when you "call them" on an error.

Your OTHER personality insists that he is not responsible for his
errors, that having found one was allegedly an act of hatred or anger,
and is somehow flawed.

The fact remains, however, that "Galvin" was the company you were
refering to, regardless of what their name later became.

Details, Lennie...

Lennie got his ego in front of his common sense again...Wasn't
paying attention. But he CLAIMS to be a "professional".


Poor Stebie, the Last Action Hero...claims to know all about
"professional" employment in radio-electronics. This self-
proclaimed knows-all-about-engineering has all the "experience"
of less than a half year as a purchasing agent. Tsk, tsk.


Still waiting for you to ante up the post wherein you alledge that
I made those claims, Lennie.

(DOS Hint: Didn't happen. Leonard H. Anderson is again lying to
hide his own shortcomings)

Stebie knows the "facts" about Motorola...because he went to
www.motorola.com and cut-and-pasted some corporate history
there. He waves that in "triumph" as if that is "vinidcation"
of his imaginary dispute about "greatness."


It is a fact. And I guess you didn't pay any attentionas to where
THAT came from (wasn't motorola.com)

Tsk. I don't "claim" to be a professional.


Sure you do. Why are you again lying?

I've just worked
in radio-electronics since 1952, getting paid real money for
such work. The IRS knows that, the Franchise Tax Board of
California knows that, the DoD knows that, the FBI knows that,
the IEEE knows that, the ACM knows that, the County of Los
Angeles knows that. Stebie, he don't know that.


Why should I..?!?!

You screwed up a very simple bit of "electronics industry" trivia
that a "man" of your years service shouldn't have screwed up...

I've worked for RCA Corporation. RCA no longer exists except
as a logo now owned by Thompson CSF. RCA Corporation was ONCE
NOT "RCA Corporation." Amazing but true.


Yep.

But not germane to this thread.

I've worked for Hughes Aircraft Corporation...(SNIP)


Good for you. But not germane to this thread.

I've worked for the Rocketdyne Division of Rockwell
International.


Woooieeeee...Still not germane.

I've worked for contractors to JPL...(SNIP)


I am sure you did. They're still looking for the brooms you were
assigned.

I've worked for Micro-Radionics, Inc...(SNIP)


How is that germane to your screw-up about Motorola, Lennie?

The corporation CHANGES in the radio-electronics world are an
amazing mass of names and players that few outside of the
industry can follow in their lineage. MOTOROLA as a corporation
has existed since 1947...long before Stebie was a frown on his
pediatrician's brow. MOTOROLA as a corporation, as a logo, as
a symbol of a major player in radio and semiconductors is
LONG KNOWN to all of us who work or have worked in the industry.


Well then, There we have it.

Since I wasn't born in 1947, I can't possibly know that Motorola
wasn't a "corporation" in 1940...

Whoooooooooooooooooooooops! I DO ! ! ! !

And YOU screwed it up. Whew!

Along comes a wounded little batty rooster called Stebie who
has very little REAL industry experience who got his pukey
little amateur feathers all disarranged by COMMON INDUSTRY
KNOWLEDGE known by thousands of others.


Known by thousands of others, BUT SCREWED UP BY LENNIE ANDERSON!

Stings, doesn't it, Your Putziness...?!?!

Little Stebie don'
wanna do nuttin' but FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT.


It's all YOU want to do, Lennie.

You continue to post in a forum in which you have no vested
interest or practical experience, and post lies, drivvel and deceitful
mistruths.

Stebie want world black and white, what he say is ONLY truth.


In this case it IS "black and white". There was NO corporation
named "Motorola" in 1940. You were wrong.

Not so.


Is so.

You screwed up...Now you want to stomp your feet and blame
everyone else EXCEPT yourself for the error.

Stebie is black mark on today's radio amateur.


Nice try. You're busted...Again...

LenIamAchronicLiarAndDefilerOfDeceas...


Steve, K4YZ

Putz.