Len "Foghorn Lenhorn" Anderson, self-anointed but non-appointed advocate
for something or other, having nothing better to do wrote:
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das uber-amateur staffel put on his newly cleaned uniform and polished
boots, adjusted his monocle and swacked the podium with his riding
crop to silence all conversation, get attention to bark out daily orders:
Nope, you have it wrong again. The rest of us may discuss amateur radio
policy here or on the amateur bands. You may not.
* ACHTUNG * ACHTUNG * ACHTUNG *
Effective immediately, ALL persons without a valid amateur radio
licenses are FORBIDDEN to discuss, write, or even think about
amateur radio subjects!
Violators will be arrested, imprisoned, convicted of Crimes Against
the State (as soon as the judges finish their DX contacts with
illegal Frenchmen), and shot.
There is NO appeal.
You'll have to content yourself with carrying out your self-anointed
advocacy for something or other here, Leonard. Your lack of an amateur
radio license prevents you from doing it on the ham bands. You do as
you can, the rest of us will do as we like.
The rest of us may
discuss anything on the amateur bands. You may not.
repeat of standing orders effective immediately
Face it, Leonard, this is your only forum and nobody is paying your
views on the regulation of amateur radio much credence here. Did you
notice the lack of response from those lurkers you wrote of earlier?
By the way, did
you mean that if we were in the room with you, we'd be in danger of
direct physical harm?
...only from all the PCTA extras shooting themselves in the foot
with their arrogant, dictatorial manner! :-)
That's funny. When you wrote, "They ham it up, not on radio, not on
any 'airwaves,' only on computers, saved from direct physical
harm through time and distance by insulting all who don't agree
with them." it didn't seem to refer to PCTA Extras doing anything to
each other.
All sorts of small-caliber projectiles have been ricocheting all over
and a distinct danger to all in that "room." :-)
What room? :-) Do you fancy yourself a large caliber guy? :-)
Did you plan to bore us to death?
No, Kolonel Klunk, you do that SO well. Far be it for me to try and
upstage das Grate, Full Dead. :-)
:-) :-) That doesn't make sense, Leonard. How can I be "saved in time
and distance from direct physical harm" from myself? :-) :-)
Enough of that. We still don't have a nurse who has killed patients.
The Marine among us seems to have a pretty solid understanding of how to
use the word "putz".
Our "university lecturer" is actually a university lecturer.
Jim isn't female nor a nun. You come off as being the prissy one.
I've not been a ham forever though I'm certain that more than forty
years sounds like a long time to one who has never obtained an amateur
radio license.
My specialty in the Foreign Service was communications, not diplomacy.
If it is diplomacy you want, drop Dr. Rice a line. I should warn you
though that she doesn't seem the type to put up with your foolish little
old man routine either.
Mike Coslo wrote of sending a helium-filled balloon to 100,000 feet. No
wishes for congratulations on a before or after basis were written by
him. You did, however, tell him that it couldn't be done. That
statement
really came back to bite you in the can. You get quite a number of
things wrong.
You have no right to suggest that radio amateurs, posting in an amateur
radio newsgroup should be spending their time on the ham bands. Let me
explain it to you Sparkie:
newsgroup amateur radio stake in
access access amateur radio
Leonard Anderson x
Radio Amateurs x x x
Have a nice day.
Dave K8MN
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