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Old September 14th 05, 04:50 AM
 
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From: on Sep 8, 4:32 pm


Dave Heil wrote:
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Dave Heil wrote:
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John Smith wrote:
On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 13:23:26 -0700, N2EY wrote:



Let's also not forget that Len asked the FCC to institute
an age requirement of 14 years for any class of amateur
radio license. Yet when challenged to cite *any* examples
of problems in the ARS caused by the licensing of young
children, he could not come up with a single example.
As far as anyone knows, he's never told
FCC to discard that age-requirement idea.


No, he hasn't. The best you'll get out of him is that he has
not pursued it further.


Of course - and based on the comments above, it's clear he
still thinks it's a good idea, even though he cannot come
up with a single example of problems caused by the lack of
such a rule.


"It's clear he still thinks it's a good idea?" :-)


Tsk, tsk, tsk, Jimmie, you put bad INTERPRETATIONS on some
folks' comments! :-)


Glass half-full. Jim no fun to be around.


I think his "glass" is half-broken. Six and a half years AFTER
I filed a Reply to Comments on 98-143 Jimmie still wants to
ARGUE that!


He pathetic mofoko.

Report and Order 99-412 pretty well put an END to
all those Comments when it came out in late December 1999.


He pathetic mofoko.


Jimmie won't let it end. Nossir, he had to keep on arguing and
arguing and arguing and arguing that.


Nope. Gotta take it to the ARRL

Suppose my Stanford-Binet IQ test score is higher than Len's.
Or lower, or the same. How would his behavior here change?


I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that I don't think
his behavior would change at all.


With one exception: There's a very high probability that he'd find a
way to use my IQ score as a way to insult and denigrate.
Just as the profile predicts. So there's no logical reason to give my
score.


Wow! Jimmie turned into FUTUREMAN! Futureman...able to see what
is coming before it happens! :-)


I'm still waiting for Jim's prediction of when the next class 5
hurricane will hit.


Jimmie's levee is broken and he is too busy pumping himself out
to give predictions. He be flooded with "information."


Jim be pathetic mofoko.

Was there some "issue" concerning Stanford-Binet IQ tests?!?!?


Only that he thinks his score will be higher than yours.


Probably will be. :-) Last Stanford-Binet IQ test I ever took
was done in 1950, part of an Illinois state-wide, week-long test
of many things of high school students done by the University of
Illinois. Don't have any of that test result paperwork now. As
I recall, my IQ was in the "average" category, whatever numbers
those were. :-) Didn't mean a helluvalot then to me, doesn't
now, but be sure that Jimmie WANTS those values to do his little
character assassination things on his opponents in here.


See Carl's latest posting? He be blackballed.

Seems to me that morse code testing does NOT involve any "IQ"
ratings. Morse code skill is an ear-brain-motor-function thing
NOT involving intellectual capability.


Emulating a modem shows desire and committment.


...to the "amateur community!" :-)


RYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRYRY...

I'm committed.

Are modems "intelligent?" :-)


Do code keys have "intelligence?" :-)


If they did they would be among the very smartest appliances.


Maybe Stanford-Binet has an IQ score for modems and code keys?


By alarm automatically shuts off after an hour.

Consider Paul Schleck's recent, excellent post here, Dave.


I've not only considered Paul's post, I've read the expected
tone in Len's reply.


"Expected tone?" :-)


Gosh, I'll be glad to reset the Bass and Treble controls, even
put in an Equalizer!


You know this "Argic" guy, do you Jimmie?


Argic?


Something like that for a surname, one of Paul's pet peeves.


Maybe for socks.

Ever notice how there are some people who are just plain
nice to have around? They may not be the smartest, or the
richest, or the most physically attractive, or the most
accomplished, but when you spend some time with them you
feel better than you did before, for all sorts of reasons.


Jimmie just feels warm and fuzzy around other PCTAs? :-)


Yep. They boast of working out of band amateurs and collecting W1AW
messages before the start of the field day contest.


Morsemanship enables prescience! :-)


W1AW.

Among them are people from whom you can always learn something useful,
people who are always there to help out, people with
whom you can communicate freely and honestly, people who have
an innate common sense, people with a good sense of humor, and
a whole list of other traits and combinations of traits.


Jimmie, you need to get out more, meet some NEW friends.


...or...form a NEW newsgroup, one devoted to the joys,
nobility, and rapture of morse code! Wouldn't that be a
heaven of Your Kind, the morse mavins. :-)


Be sure that it's a moderated group, and exclusive.


Right! All them morsemen can sit around and give each other high-
fives for advancing the state of the radiotelegraphy art by being
the biggest, baddest, bad-asses on radio! Nobody will be there to
say nay in an exclusive enclave! All will be happiness and warm
fuzzies of feeling since all are champions of radiotelegraphy!


Where's Brian Kelly/W3RV when you don't need him?

"Don't waste the thousand marbles"


Why? Did you lose your marbles? :-)


Jim wishes to be seen as a deep thinker, often appending such
nonsensical phrases at the end of his postings.


Thinker? I thought for a second you were writing with a lithp.

Thith ith too much...



You see the latest posting by Carl?