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Old September 9th 04, 01:05 AM
William
 
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"Jimmie"?

If you ever have a future in amateur radio, it will be a short one.
You've talked and talked and talked the talk. You've not yet begun to
walk the walk.

Dave K8MN

Hey Dave, what is Quitefine's role in amateur radio?

I have no idea. Why not ask him?


But Dave, we've got you running around here commenting on people's
roles in amateur radio. And we've got Quitefine trying so hard to
establish herself as having a role in amateur radio.

You don't have me doing anything.


I may not "have" you doing it, but you're doing it none-the-less.
Feel better?


As long as you realize that your "we have you running around" statement
is in error.


As long as you realize that you're running around commenting on
people's roles in amateur radio.

I'm not running at all. I'm sitting
in a comfy chair. As to commenting on peoples' roles in amateur radio,
they first have to be radio amateurs in order to have a role.


Tell me about Quitefine. Is she an amateur?


I haven't the slightest idea.


No? You appear to have ideas about quite a number of things, yet you
draw a blank on this one. I just don't believe that.

I'm not Quitefine.


Are you Quitesure?

You need to address your question to Quitefine.


Clue: I get to decide what I need to do.

(Please refer to Jimmy Who's Point Paper that was faxed out late
Sunday)

Len doesn't have a role in amateur radio. Whether Leonard H. Anderson posts
here or doesn't post here, amateur radio goes on. Morse code goes on.
Chasing DX goes on.


Does it go on with or without Quitefine?


It certainly does.


Yet you choose to make daily statements to Len that it goes on without
him, but are (almost) silent when it comes to Quitefine. Perhaps
Quitefine has made contributions to Ham Radio magazine. Perhaps you
have, too.

So what is Quitefine's role? Unless you're just here to give her a
pass.

I'm not Quitefine.


I'm not Quitesure.

Are you Quitesure?


Yes.


Great! Another alias. At least you admit to it.

You have a bad habit of directing your questions to
the wrong people.


Actually, no.


Actually, yes you do.


Why are you the wrong person?

You seem to have so many opinions about so many things, but draw a
blank on this one. Hi, hi.

You even hold the opinion, stated above, that amateur radio, morse
code, and chasing dx go on without Quitefine.

Yet you haven't the "slightest idea" whether Quitefine is an amateur
or not.

You have the bad habit of enabling anonymous people to
behave badly, while crying foul with respect to some people who do
identify themselves.


What are you, Susan Sarandon? Barbra Streisand?


No. I am bb.

I'm not buying your "enabling" scenario. I'm responsible for my
actions.


You certainly are. You are responsible for your own "Good Amateur
Practice."

You are responsible for your actions.


I certainly am. I have always been responsible for my actions.

You need to ask Quitefine. You may or may not get an
answer.


I asked you.


That was a poor decision on your part. You keep making the same mistake
of seeking information from the wrong source.


I've made mistakes before, probably will again. How about you?

I won't get an answer because you have a history of
enabling bad behavior. working out of band French ops on 6M.


You won't get an answer because I'm not the person posting as
"Quitefine".


I never thought that you were the person posting as Quitefine.

French authorities are responsible for what French radio amateurs do.


French -radio amateurs- are responsible for what they do, not the
French communications authorities. And you are responsible for what
you do.

You can choose to use "Good Amateur Practice" or not. Although Riley
says that "Good Amateur Practice" is enforceable, you were lucky that
you were operating under a Tanzanian permit and not subject to U.S.
enforcement.

That's been pointed out to you any number of times.


Many things have been pointed out to me any number of times. They are
often wrong.

It doesn't say much
for your intelligence that you've been unable to grasp this basic
concept.


To think that French communication authorities are responsible for out
of band French amateurs and you carrying on on six meters is absurd.

Did they send you a nice QSL card?

"Sorry Hans, Working French Hams Out-Of-Band IS JUST LIKE
Working French Hams In-Band!"


Hans? He isn't involved. He's already advised you that he thinks
you're all wet on this one too, "Bill".

Dave K8MN


Not a problem. As I pointed out above, many things have been pointed
out to me any number of times. They are often wrong.

So, do you also have an opinion of Blackguard Vox Deus?