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Date: 9 Feb 2005 17:13:05 -0800
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Subject: Len's terms of endearments list
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K4YZ wrote:
bb wrote:
K4YZ wrote:
bb wrote:
K4YZ wrote:
bb wrote:
K4YZ wrote:
"People who make up stories about thier careers
shouldn't
give
the
names of places and dates when those bits of information
can
be
corroborated." - Steve Robeson
Steve, that reminds me of a guy who slipped up and claimed
involvement
in seven hostile actions.
Different circumstances.
I once slipped up and thought I could trust a guy that I
sent
mail
to in confidence, however he took stuff I sent him and
disucssed
it
in
open forum dispite having been told the material was
sensitive.
Some trust, eh? Can't even trust a fellow Vet any
more...That's
sad.
73
Steve, K4YZ
In other words, no hostile actions.
In other words, you're wrong.
Brian, we've gotten along very well, lately...even shared
some
mutually complimentary words. But if you want to reopen the
flood
gate, hey, I've got my snorkle and fins right here...
It's up to you.
73
Steve, K4YZ
Steve, you're right as always. ""People who make up stories about
thier careers shouldn't give the
names of places and dates when those bits of information can be
corroborated." - Steve Robeson"
We're back to it Brian...last chance to suck it up and keep
things
gentlemanly.....
Things are gentlemanly. If you wish to change the situation, it's on
you.
Best of Luck.
Poor Stebe. He fantasizes his opponents as all being wrong,
all lying, all unlawful.
Otherwise tell us about your undocumented, illegal operation
from
Somalia. It was OK, supposedly, becasue some butter bar gave you the
nod, but your butter bar was not a representitive of the UN officers
who were in charge at the time.
Obviously you weren't there, or you'd be able to make reference to 8
hostile actions. And I don't reall a single LT, butter bar or not. We
tend to deploy with our experienced people. I did see one reserve
Staff Sargeant, but that was about the lowest rank I saw. He wasn't in
the UN either.
Stebe has ultimate authority in ham radio. Everywhere.
If He says you be illegal, you are illegal. In his tunnel vision,
that is.
After that you can get around to providing us the links that
corroborate your "Unlicensed devices play a major role in emergency
comms" assertion.
Go get a better quote.
Stebe hasn't done much "emergency comms" stuff, obviously.
But His imagination has! :-)
Then you can provided us some sort of verification of your claim
of having worked the equivilent of DXCC a couple times over.
Go get a quote for that one, too.
Those are radio-related issues that you claim expertise,
experience or otherwise are knowledgeable of.
So far you've provided us absolutely nothing, and those are just
the RADIO related issues.
My statements can stand on their own.
Doesn't matter whether or not anyone provides bona fide references
for Stebe. If'n he say you be wrong, you be wrong! :-)
And if your nose isn't bruised and bloodied enough after that,
there are some other issues I will be glad to regurgitate for NG
consumption, but we'll wait and see if you decide to exercise some
"Bruised and bloody." Interesting choice of words. Are you doing some
kind of violence?
Stebe is Conan the Barbarian in here, master of wanting to do
violence.
So...You up to getting your NG butt whupped again, or do you
just
want to forget that you re-opened a can of worms that folks were just
now starting to forget?
Steve, K4YZ
Steve, I don't believe you've ever given anyone else a "butt whooping."
Perhaps in some fantasy kind of way.
Ackshully, Stebe said "whupped." Das a TN word which I think
means Stebe's imagination filled out his dream desire for gory
glory and the Prince of Barbarians, conquering all who stand in
his way!
Anyway, when are you going to tell us your 7 war stories?
I think those were "hostile actions." Stebe will say those are all
"classified" or somesuch since he can't talk about them in
public. :-)
It's the same way with his NOT talking about all those military
radios he supposedly used while in the military. He's not
mentioned but one and that is really an old commercial rig
(which he probably saw briefly at some base MARS station).
Stebe said (a long time ago) that all that radio information was
"secret" or words to that effect, therefore he "couldn't talk about
them in public." :-)
Never mind that nearly ALL of those military radios have been
public knowledge for years, information available from many,
many public sources. Geez, even before Stebe mumbled his
"secret radio" thing, I'd given the link to Army Field Manual
FM 24-24 that's been in public dissemination status since 1994.
[24-24 is a directory of Signal Devices and similar links are
available on various ham radio Internet sites.
Wait a minute. Maybe Soldier of Fortune magazine is going to
publish this great war hero's story? In that case, there's prolly
a Non-Disclosure Agreement mandating he can't talk about it!
Yeah, that's it. Stebe can't talk about it because of the NDA!
Wow. Funny Fiction time again! :-)