Richard Clark wrote in message
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On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 15:44:02 -0700, "Chuck"
wrote:
Nonsense! I have made the assertion - and
I continue to do so - that minninec and NEC
based programs cannot model my design
simply from their inability to simulate a
virtual bi-directional coaxial phasing/delay line.
A "virtual bi-directional coaxial phasing/delay line."
That's a good one. Very inventive.
Either you're remarkably ignorant, or
you've made a failed attempt at being
clever... which is it?
I didn't make up that silly bafflegab, you did. As those
things go, it was pretty good.
Your reply is most revealing as to your
ignorance in this regard!
Hi Chuck,
Hi, Richard,
It may be regarded as ignorance,
It may be regarded as ignorance when
one questions a simple term...
especially when your claim is
unsubstantiated
Not in the minds of users, or to
those who made confirmation
indepently.
and demands that your proof is available only through
a privileged knowledge.
Knowledge comes from experience...
anyone can achieve it if they truly had the
desire.
Getting off one's butt and performing
experiments works wonders in this
regard...
However being ignorant is not the same as
being stupid.
Agreed.
The onus is upon you to show (resolve ignorance or
exhibit it in your own thinking - there are no third options) how your
claim is substantial - testimonial is insufficient.
Let me suggest, the onus is on you to
prove the claim is without substance
since you are the one making the
allegation. The design is time tested,
and I tire of closed minds.
If some folks wish to remain ignorant
in this regard, it's their loss, for they
only deny themselves a better way.
I have more important concerns in
my life do deal with now.
73,
Chuck, WA7RAI
73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC