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Old September 17th 04, 11:42 AM
Steve Robeson K4CAP
 
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Subject: Who peed in the pool
From: Mike Coslo
Date: 9/16/2004 6:49 PM Central Standard Time
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Len Over 21 wrote:


Tsk, tsk. You want a meeting with charts and graphs and an
experienced presenter to show you examples of the infamous
Double Standard?!?!?


hmm, maybe. *Your answer* is what needs explaining. If I don't care
about your mode, nor Steve's mode of expression, and you two are on
opposite sides of the discussion, I need an explanation of why that
means that I have a double standard.



Tsk. Still need an "explanation?"

Not a good reply, Coslo.


Nor a good explanation.


Lennie doesn't HAVE a "Double Standard" that he can use as an example,
Mike. That's why he dodged answering your post.

Nope, I took the summer off to rest a torn meniscus. Takes longer to
heal as time marches on.



Who filled in under your name in here "all summer?"


What are you talking about?


You'll have to forgive Lennie...If you posted even once in that time
period, he assumes that you anxiously devoured each and ever word he wrote as
if there were no other nourishment to be had.

Or you may be smoking some "good stuff" that Bob Casey said I
was... :-)

nahh. nothing stronger than the occasional beer for me.



3.2 stuff? :-)

You smoke beer? How is that done? :-)


So. you deliberately misunderstand me to serve as the content of your
replies? noted! 8^)


Of course. "The Dodge" (not the automobile). A typical Lenniesque
diversion from having to acknowledge a comment which might embarrass him.

Tsk. You should get a subscription to Psychology Today and
fill yourself in on what "relationships" are.


It is okay. This happens all over Netnews. Don't let it bother you too
much.


This is where Lennie gets most of his "education"...Periodicals that his
wife subscribed to...Of course he'd have everyone here believe that it was HIS
education that carried the day.

Now this ia a bizarre conclusion. I do not condone violence against
anyone.


But you made no comment on his implied threats.


Nor I to you on your's to Dan Jeswald. That's between you and Steve,
and you and Dan. Making threats is bad and makes for bad karma.

Why do you want to dictate the content of my postings? Want to be the
moderator?


No threats were made. (By me, anyway...) Of course Lennie's quick to
want to be the victim, and to absolve himself of the fact that his antics and
behaviour here invoke that kind of mischeviousness in others.

Tsk. If you want to think someone who works Frenchmen out of band
on 6m is "correct," then feel free...


Thanks for the chuckle. I *really* didn't expect that! 8^)


How many Frenchmen has Lennie worked?

And did DAVE operate illegally?

But, you've never been in the military, don't know what "live fire" is
about (from weaponry, that is).

I've served my country for a lot longer than you ever did.

You are being very irrelevant now.



Tsk. Another "hostile action" hero claiming what? :-)


No hostile actions.

Sounds very rank to me...


and no rank.


Lennie loves to berate othrs for "assuming", "rank and priviledge", and
swears he does NOT berate others for thier services regardless.

The above, of course, proves him to once again lying, but then hey, after
the first 20 or 30, who could keep track?

They've managed to create the Archaic Radiotelegraphy Society
(ARS) that keeps trying to recapture the "pioneering days" of a past
that existed before they were born. [they get very angry if one
doesn't respect their meeting 1934 standards and practices in the
year 2004]


any more?


The only one here, of course, who is trying to deamnd stagnation at any
point is Lennie himself. His entire world pivots around 1950's era Japan and
his "career" as a radio mechanic at ADA.

None of us who have been licensed more than 3 years has any doubts about
the changes that occur frequently in our Regulations.

Leonard is AGAIN lying. Or even worse...fantasizing.

I've had a full career in radio-electronics and am happy for the

experience.
[not to mention monetarily independent] Never once in a half century
have I been required to learn or use morse code for any communications
purpose...nor even have to obtain an amateur license in order to show
"interest in radio." Hi hi.


Oh good, we're going on another side trip. It is good to hear a success
story. Hopefully you give thanks for every day that you don't have to
use Morse code... 8^)


Yes...the "side trips" are frequent and colorful for Lennie. Of course he
screwed up by being so "detailed" in one of them...Gave me enough information
to go to afriend of mine whoi was a career engineer at one of the places he
(Lennie) "worked" at...The ensuing conversation was enlightening.

Amateur radio is a hobby. It isn't a job, isn't a guild, isn't a union,
isn't some sort of para-military "service" that is essential for

national
security. It is regulated by a federal agency which does not require a
single agency staffer to have any amateur radio license.


Hobbies are supposed to be fun. I don't see much "fun" in this
particular wading pool...just a bunch of very angry PCTA calling names
and demanding strict adherence to their particular brand of "fun."
Tsk.


The anger is there, and it is real. Perhaps there is some confusion as
to just *who* is feeling the anger.


There's no doubt about who's feeling the anger, Mike. It's not you or I.
We're on thie air every day, enjoying the priviledges bestowed upon us by the
FCC.

Anderscum is a very bitter, angry and disappointed old man, and he's
intent on taking his inadequacies out on Amateur Radio, for what ever reason he
thinks we "owe" him that.

He's just pitiful.

73

Steve, K4YZ