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Old March 4th 04, 03:32 PM
Steve Robeson, K4CAP
 
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From yet another thread, Lennie AGAIN sticks the "main vein" out in
public then proceeds to Riverdance on his own "manhood"...

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He's out of control. Again.


For the nth time in here.

Notice that the gunnery nurse will slowly crib my phrases and words,
just like he does with yours, then claim them to be his own.


OK, Lennie...

We already have adequate suspicion that a lot of YOUR alleged
work is plagerized, but now you spread it around...

YOU get to provide some relevent examples of "phrases" I have
"crib(ed)" from you. Go ahead...we'll wait right here...

For example, he said that Washington Army Radio has "played host
to amateurs many times" without mentioning when and where. He
really doesn't know but it comes out of his imagination. He's never
had any occasion to communicate with Washington Army Radio,
hasn't been there, doesn't know where it is (if it still exists), or a
single detail of the place.


What do I need to provide, Lennie, that wasn't documented
THOUROUGHLY in "QST", "CQ", "73", "Worldradio", etc etc etc...?!?!

And yes, I've copied the annual message from WAR AND recieved
QSL cards from them for having made TWO-WAY contact with them.
(LICENSED operators can do that, ya know...)...It's called the Armed
Forces Day Cross Band Event.

Ya might have heard about it...At least if you were an ACTIVE,
participating Amateur Radio licensee, that is...

Washington Army Radio (WAR) doesn't exist as it did a half century
ago...(SNIP)


Who cares?

Messaging over HF does exist...(SNIP AGAIN)


More irrelevent historical meanderings. I am sure that it would
make a great "Radio Trivial Pursuit", but I can't imagine any other
applications.

Why don't you submit it to the QPC and see if they won't make an
Amateur exam of strictly irrelevent trivial tidbits so you too can
qualify for a license...?!?!

There's no website for "Washington Army Radio." It was dissolved
long before the Internet became public a dozen-plus years ago.


And I was lucky enough to have "put them in the log" on several
occassions in my 32 years of licensed operations, Lennie...

No website needed. Just my radio, and adequate antenna, and
valid license.

Has the gunnery nurse ever been to WAR, not "hostile actions?"
I doubt either.


You would. At least my "record" doesn't include cowardly
attempts to embellish my service record with associations with
soldiers who died three years before I was in-theater...Such as YOU
did...

Those are shadowlands in his imagination and
fantasies. A twilight zone he can never experience in reality.


Ahhhh, but Lennie...I WAS there...on the radio...as LICENSED
operators can be...

But, the gunnery nurse has an Amateur Extra license! So does a
seven-year-old. Emotionally they are the same, probably the nod to
the seven-year-old as being more mature.


I am sure you'd think so...

Please remind us of your experience in raising children of ANY
age...

And please remind us of how many times YOU operated a radio at,
with, for or to WAR, Lennie...?!?!

(Geeze...this scumbag makes it easier every time....)

Stepped in it again, Lennie...

Ya wanna try to dodge this one based upon some typos again...?!?!

Steve, K4YZ