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January 16th 05, 10:52 PM
Len Over 21
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In article ,
(Jeffrey Herman)
writes:
Len Over 21 wrote:
The state of Hawaii has an Interstate Highway System. It is fudging the
truth a bit to claim one can drive that system to any other
state...without
another means to span part of the Pacific Ocean.
It's paid for with federal funds, thus it's part of the federal interstate
highway system. It's no different from Interstate 405 in California: It
begins in LA and ends in San Diego -- it never leaves the state yet it's
yet it's still an "interstate."
Wow! Is that a "requirement of radio knowledge" to be a "superior'
radio amateur?
Is there a "WAI" (Worked All Interstates) for mobile hams?
I would suppose that a junior college instructor could call themselves
a "part of the University of
Hawaii system" and that they "lecture on mathematics" if they hold
classes under that instructor.
The semester begin tomorrow -- I'll be teaching a calculus class at the
university campus (which is not a "junior college"), 8:30-9:20 MWF,
Keller Hall room 403. The class is full but I'll let you register,
if you think you can handle the class.
Me handle your class? Why should I do that?
Can't you handle it all by yourself? Tsk.
But, the same "mathematics lecturer"
(on the scale of Roger Penrose?) once claimed that the ARRL Amateur's
Handbook was on a "bestseller" listing in the USA...and the American
Bookseller's Association (ABA) couldn't verify that at all. :-)
Go back and read my complete post, paying attention to the phrase
"...technical best seller."
Tsk, tsk, tsk. YOU go back and point at the date and place
it was stated that the ARRL Handbook became a "technical
best seller." [sorry, the ARRL press releases, advertisements,
etc. do NOT count]
Accusing me of lying? Are you sure you want to commit libel?
In here? :-)
Heavens no. In here the PCTA extras redefine words and the
radio world and everything else into their own little fantasyland
desires. They are the "superiors."
"Libel" in here means to say bad things about morsemanship
and say bad things like trying to eliminate the amateur radio
license morse code test. In ANY OTHER NEWSGROUP you
would be guilty of lying. Not here. :-)
BTW, have you worked out the little problem in synchronizing
oscillator frequencies yet? Remember that numbers don't do
the RF generation. Real hardware does.
Posted 16 Jan 05
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