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Old March 25th 04, 01:48 AM
Arnie Macy
 
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"Len Over 21" wrote ...

Save the vituperation and concentrate on your fabulous emergency
work for Homeland Security.

Tell us all about TCL and the Scotty. Show us where that is applied
so much in other radio communications.

Have you any experience in metrology? (not meteorology) I know
how to measure current, voltage, wattage, resistance, inductance,
capacitance very well and to small tolerances. Spent two years
working in a Calibration Laboratory. Do you wish to make fun of
that and denigrate that with more name-calling like "Great White
Current Chaser?"

Why do you apply labels that were never claimed? I happen to have
been in electronics and radio for a long time, beginning with primary
communications on HF. That's not "legendary." It is just was is.
If you wish to be petulant and abusive because you haven't had
that experience or accumulated as much knowledge, that is your
problem, not mine.

You might try for some mental health counseling, too. It would cure
you of what appears to be a radio inferiority complex.

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If I wanted your resume, I would have asked for it, Leonard. It seems any
time that someone challenges your 1950s understanding of electricity, you
break out that tired old resume. (yawn)Who cares what you did in 1950? -- I
sure don't. For your information (since you apparently don't know) the
VTC/Scotty is applied across the military services in a wide variety of
applications. I don't suppose you know what a "Blackberry" is either. Oh,
wait --- I'm sure you do since you are so up to snuff on all the new
technology. Oh that's right, they didn't have that kind of technology in
1950. Well, I guess you'll just have to continue "astounding" us with
ancient electrical theory.

Arnie -