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Old January 15th 05, 04:58 PM
Dave Heil
 
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K4YZ wrote:

Len Over 21 wrote:

Note that if you have a repeating decimal with 3 repeating digits,
you'd multiple both sides of the initial equation by 10^3, etc.


Suggestion: Why don't you expound over in the math newsgroup?


We can always tell when Lennie's feeling "cramped"...as in someone
else has the temerity to DEMONSTRATE the skills Lennie BRAGS about.
Sheeesh.


You'll note that Len hasn't bothered to entertain folks in
rec.radio.former.professional or alt.war-stories.half-century.

He often tells others that they "aren't the moderator in here". It
doesn't stop him from attempting to be "the moderator in here". Fact
is, Len's a tired old piranha in his eighth decade. He has, depending
upon the season of the year, a decades-old interest in amateur radio or
no interest in obtaining an amateur radio license.

He chides others for "living in the past" but regales us with tales from
his military experiences of fifty plus years ago or from his working
days. Stories from others with equal or more experience are dismissed
and ridculed.

He writes of denigration and insult by others but he dishes out heaping
helpings of it toward others. A few things remain clear:

1. Len isn't part of amateur radio; he has no amateur radio license.

2. Len isn't likely to obtain an amateur radio license with or without
a morse code exam--ever.

3. Len has some sort of issue with those who have accomplishments in
amateur radio and who are proud of them. These people, he defines as
"overly proud".

4. Nobody can have more experience or knowledge than Len in radio,
electronics or the military.

5. Len is the only person on the planet who knows what "message
knuckles" are.


Dave K8MN