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Old May 10th 05, 12:41 AM
 
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From: "K4YZ (self-official Nett Kopp)" on Mon,May 9 2005 1:27 pm

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So...an anecdote from USN days...(SNIP)


Nothing about Amateur radio there.


Nothing about CAP...nothing about "SAREX," nothing
about Stebie at all!

Tsk, tsk, Stebie MUST make this thread HIS with
his immoderate MODERATION! :-)

Two things, perhaps three, come to mind here.


None of them about Amateur radio, I bet.


Nothing about Nursing...nothing about MARS on
Okinawa. Tsk.

First of all, the HF military receivers of the 60s era...(SNIP)


Yep...I was right.


Let's all hear it for Stebie's famous "seven hostile
actions" and his LAW-GIVING on Somalian radio! :-)


Whoa...got through a whole paragraph without using the words "..in
the 1960's"...way to go Lennie! Think ya can make it to, say, 1973
anytime soon...?!?!


No problem. In 1973 I became a full member of IEEE
while working on design of the RF section of a 1.6
GHz transponder, part of the RCA Corporation SECANT
R&D program.


Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh...back to dissing anyone ELSE'S "story" as being
just that...a story...Now you'll give us YOUR version of a "true
story".


No "story" of mine. We are NOT talking about stebie's
"appointment as 'ANCOIC' of MARS on Okinawa in 1981."

Jim Hampton was NOT talking about Stebie's stupendous
technical wizardry and wondrous adventures on Guam.
Disappointed? You should be. Imagine...a whole
thread without Stebie heckling and jeckling like a
crow in a cornfield. :-)


Dang I'm good!


At WHAT?!? Acting like an ASSHOLE in public? Yes,
you do a credible job of that.



Here we go with the "jump off the cliff" mode of why Amateur

radio
should be like Maritime or Armed Forces communications.


Tsk, tsk, tsk. You've forgotten the "memorable"
snarlings of the (late?) W0EX in here on how
GMDSS would NEVER WORK! :-)


This forum is about A M A T E U R R A D I O....

Wishe we could get that across to ya, Lennie...


"Wishe?" :-) You "wishe-washe?" :-)

Stebie needs to be reminded of something: This
newsgroup is NOT about the USMC, CAP, "SAREX"
whatevers, or being an "ANCOIC" on Okinawa in
the 1981s. It is NOT about "calling the VA to
get the real info on Stebie da wundermurine."
It is NOT about Stebie's "battles" with his
"opponents" and how "bad/wrong/ignorant" they
are. It is NOT about Stebie at all!


Not by a gutless punk like you, Lennie...At least I got the wings!
Still got your "student pilot certificate" locked away with that GROL
that you alleged expired...?!?!


"Gutless punk?!?" :-) :-)

You have "wings?" Gosh, we all thought you were
flapping your keyboard jaw in here... :-)

I got my FIRST CLASS RADIOTELEPHONE (COMMERCIAL)
RADIO OPERATORS LICENSE in 1956 in the Chicago
field office of the FCC. Had Stebie been toilet
trained then? No? Tsk, he still needs that
training...

The FCC turned the Commercial 'Phone classes into a
single General Radiotelephone Operator License many
years later. FCC also decreased the NECESSITY of
requiring any "GROL" for most NON-amateur radio
transmission. I keep my last COMMERCIAL license in
the safety-deposit box...hardly worth keeping now
except as a memento.

Gee...All the other branches have "emergencies"...Maybe your LACK
of "emergencies" was due to a lack of proximity to any danger...?!?!


Okay, Last Action Hero, let's all hear about the
When and Where of YOUR "seven hostile actions!"

Let's all hear about how you fought the enemy as
a mighty murine being aircraft ground support at
the airstrip! Get lots of wounds in that "front-
line" FIGHTING? How many medals for "heroism?"

Tsk, tsk. All I got was a Good Conduct ribbon,
didn't even get the medal...and being stationed
in Tokyo, Japan. NOT front-line duty like mighty
murine Stebie. :-)

Diss, diss, and more diss.


Poor Stebie. Thought the thread was HIS, had to
snarl and growl and heckle and jeckle his
"opponents." :-)

Good luck on your new appointment as U.S. Amateur
Radio Extra recruitment representative. Let's all
hope you get customers at your post office office
and NOT your picture on the posters at the post
office. :-)

Temper fry...