Len Over 21 wrote:
In article , Dave Heil
writes:
Loon Over 21 wrote:
In article , Dave Heil
writes:
Jim,
Are you forwarding these messages via LHA's home version of ADA?
ADA is the callsign of Headquarters, United States Army Pacific,
Fort Shafter, Hawaii. That callsign has been active since 1946 and
in continuous use all this time, connected with area command
headquarters in the Pacific region.
Why do you insist on making fun of the United States Army?
Oh, you simply misunderstood once again. I wasn't poking fun at the
Army. I was poking fun at you personally, Leonard.
You consistently poke fun at anyone who opposes your opinions...
save on NON-radio discussions in here which have nothing to do
with any policy subjects.
You keep trying to make this about a group of people. It isn't. It is
about you.
You MAKE FUN of the United States Army because a veteran of
that service branch was assigned to ADA for three years and did
not kiss your [expletive deleted] godhood in reverence.
No, I haven't made fun of the Army. You keep trying to involve others.
It is about you.
You MAKE FUN of the United States Army because they and the
other branches dropped morse code for fixed-point to fixed-point
communications back in 1948.
No, the Army isn't involved. There's only you.
You MAKE FUN of the United States Army because they had HF
radio facilities a half century ago that makes the entirety of the
United States Department of State look puny in re communications.
Neither the Army nor the Department of State has anything to do with
this.
There's only you.
You MAKE FUN of professionals in the firield of electronics because
you consider your amateur status as "better" than professionals.
Not at all. I spent a career as a profession in the "firield" of
electronics. My professional career and my decades as a radio amateur
are not linked. As a radio amateur, I never thought I was better than
myself as a professional. But enough of this, the issue is you. While
you worked as a professional in radio, you've never been a part of
amateur radio.
All you can do, besides gabble about NON-radio subjects in here, is
to MAKE FUN of anyone you disagree with.
Wrong again, Mr. One Track. This isn't about "anyone I disagree with".
It is about you, Leonard H. Anderson, self-proclaimed advocate for
something-or-other in amateur radio.
Your "fun" is really a pathetic attempt at humiliation which does not
have the effect you desire. It did not six years ago and does not do
so now.
Check your wayback machine, Len. It has been well in excess of six
years.
You come off as pompous and condescending. You'd like to convince us
that no one here can possibly know as much as you about radio. You'd
have us believe that we should accept your view of how amateur radio
should be regulated, yet you aren't a part of amateur radio at all.
That and you're easy to humiliate.
You don't, or can't discuss any policy subject at length, only call
those who disagree with you names and try to insult them.
We can always count on you for a laugh, kindly old pirhana. Tell us how
you conduct yourself and why you so frequently draw fire.
You are an amateur extra, a shining role model for the amateur
community.
And you are not. You're not a Novice. Your'e not a Tech. You're not a
General. You're not an Advanced. You aren't a participant.
Shrug. Not good for the amateur image to make others be like you.
How would you know? You aren't involved.
Dave K8MN
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