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Old June 9th 04, 10:47 PM
Dave Heil
 
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Len Over 21 wrote:

In article , Dave Heil
writes:

Too bad no one is really "discussing" amateur radio, only other
personalities. Tsk, tsk.


Leonard, you don't seem to be discussing amateur radio and you do seem
quite involved in discussing personalities.


They dis-cuss me, now they get dis-cussed right back. Very
easy..."it just seems to write itself," those replies... :-)


You've done it before, doing and after.

I didn't start the cussing of personalities, big state honcho.


Actually, you've done such since your appearance in r.r.a.p. West
Virginia, by the way, is actually a small state. I've not been elected
to public office--but it's early.

If you don't like this "dis-cussing" then cancel everyone's access.
You seem to think you have the Power. Go for it. Just don't
cry and whine about others when your power is ineffective.


Your lament was: "Too bad no one is really "discussing" amateur radio,
only other personalities. Tsk, tsk." Shouldn't you be the individual
to request cancellation of access? Just don't cry and whine (as you've
been doing) when your power is ineffective.

You have nothing to do with
amateur radio but you've chosen to entertain us with your IEEE tales.


Awww...poor baby...doing the "dis-cussing" think yourself, aren't
you? Tsk, tsk, tsk.


Poor Leonard, I'm drawing your attention to that which you decry in
others but in which you are a constant participant.

Now you are going to start a whole other series of thinly-disguised
personal attack messages all about how you are some kind of
"moral authority" on newsgroup manners and all those not talking
specifically on your approved mode of amateur radio should be
excluded from this newsgroup!


Talking on my approved mode of amateur radio? You aren't talking via
amateur radio at all.

Go for it, big ex-state honcho.


West Virginia is a currently a state. I'm not a honcho. I just live
here.

Waste bandwidth for all I care.


Bandwidth? Tell us how the bandwidth is wasted. It is either there or
it isn't.

You DO waste everyone's time with all that preaching of old-tyme
"moral amateur authority."


Everyone hasn't spoken on the topic, Len. That must be your opinion but
then, you aren't involved in amateur radio so it shouldn't be your
concern.

If you are going to turn your collar around, try to get your head to
go with it, okay?


Izzat how you do it?

I have many friends and acquaintences who are professionals, IEEE
members, and also licensed radio amateurs. KD6JG is one of
those, so is W6MJN. N2JTV may not be an IEEE member but his
with another professional group of FAA employees.


That's fine. They are involved in amateur radio. You aren't.

Gene Rosenbaum, N2JTV, was assigned to the same military job
I had at Army station ADA, same duties initially but on a different
shift. Our billet was at Hardy Barracks, one of the last of the old
U.S. military sites (much reduced in size) in Tokyo.


Super. Gene is a radio amateur. You are not.

That was "big
time radio communications" on HF with a 24/7 schedule...which
you said "never happened."


That's quite incorrect. I wrote that you've never worked 24/7.

Tsk, tsk, tsk. Army disagres with you.


To my knowledge, the Army hasn't issued an opinion of whether you ever
worked 24/7.

You've FAILED to correct another personal attack percussionist
in here who said "MARS is amateur radio."


Since when is it my responsibility to defend and protect you?

MARS is a military
radio service and so defined by the Department of Defense in
Directive 4650.2 effective 21 Nov 03.


Without radio amateurs, there'd be no MARS program worth implementing.
You go on writing what you believe to be truth, Leonard. You are no
more involved with the MARS program than you are with amateur radio.

You should keep better control over those who are under your
command, Herr Robust.


Ummm....Len? I don't have a command. Do you have a command?

Gruss gott.


To this point, you've had difficulty deciding whether I am a "gott" or
am not a "gott".

Be that as it may, you are to amateur radio like a motorcycle to a
rodeo.

Dave K8MN