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Old February 4th 04, 08:37 PM
Len Over 21
 
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(Steve Robeson, K4CAP) writes:

(Len Over 21) wrote in message
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In the entire vast, much-bigger-than-amateurism world of radio
communications there is NO NEED of radio telegraphers. That has
been true for many years.


HEY SCUMBAG!


Well, the gunnery nurse's "attitude" adjustment seems to have lasted
only a few days.

That may be a record in here! :-)

This forum is about AMATEUR RADIO. You yourself have
"acknowledged" that on several occassions, yet you quickly "forget"
your own assertions when you want to "make" your point.

This is NOT "commercial" radio...Not the Armed Forces or maritime
services.


Neither is it about "nursing" or "piloting," ace gunnery nurse.

However, radio is radio, and the physics of same does NOT change
because an administration defines certain radio activities as
"amateur."

Are you having a problem with this concept?


No, but you are definitely still having a problem with "attitude."

Is your ONLY "argument" that since the military allegedly doesn't
use Morse Code, then we don't?


The U.S. military does NOT use any morse code for communications.

The U.S. military only requires morse code cognition by a relative
handfull of military intelligence specialists engaged in monitoring
and intercepting enemy and potential-enemy messaging.

If so, you're a bigger idiot than you let on, although that in
itself would be a pretty hard order to fill.


Now now, gunnery nurse, keep that B.P. down, take your blood
pressure medication like a good patient...and climb down from
the table top, your fists were hitting the dining room light.

LHA / WMD