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Old February 5th 04, 02:50 PM
Dave Heil
 
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Len Over 21 wrote:

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Len Over 21 wrote:

Go easy on Dave. He is busy revolutionizing the Internet by using
it as a transporter to download hardware.

Important work. Actual pioneering.


You might recall that I provided you with a definition for "firmware",
not "hardware" and I pointed you to the Ten-Tec site where downloads of
"Firmware Upgrades" can be undertaken. It looks as if anyone who
depends upon you for accurate information is doomed to disappointment.
You aren't one to let facts stand in your way.


Yah. Da pros only look to Ten-Tec for information on definitions.

Shure dey do, big daddy dave.

You're getting more bizarre every day.


Maybe it slipped your mind that the definition did not come from
Ten-Tec, old boy. Again, I provided you with a definition and a link to
the Ten-Tec site containing the term. Take it up with the providers of
the serveral definitions I found online and/or with Ten-Tec. They don't
seem to support your earlier statements on the topic.

Hmmm...your Matter Transformer must have malfunctioned in
downloading all that hardware...made you irritable and gave you
IBS.


I'll correct you once again. I never wrote of downloading hardware. I
wrote of downloading firmware upgrades. Do try and keep things
straight.

He'll go where no ham has gone before...


I've already been to several places where damned few have gone.
Any licensed ham is apt to have gone a number of places where you've not
been.


Ooooo! More foam! :-)


Naw, Len, just more fact.

Hell kicked you out?!?

I've been (indirectly) to the Moon, Mars, Venus, all without needing
any license. That includes "working" a station ON the Moon. No
QSL, though, although I've got some printouts on it.


As far as I'm concerned, Leonard, you're still waaaaay out there.

What is all this stuff about going where the damned have gone?
Is morsemanship really all that bad?


I see you in an amateur radio purgatory--still waiting for a decision on
whether you'll be in or out.


Dave K8MN