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Old November 18th 05, 12:23 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy
 
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Default Windy Anderson's 11/14 Reply to Comments

From: on Thurs 17 Nov 2005 02:45

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From: on Nov 16, 2:20 am
Dave Heil wrote:



What Len fails to understand is that such carryings-on are simply
delaying The R&O.


Whoa! "Commissioner Miccolis" is WARNING everyone?


Nope - just stating some facts. Your wordy personal attacks in reply
comments to FCC just make you look worse than those you attack, Len.


Only to mighty motivated macho morsemen. :-)


But you hadn't taken even the first baby step to getting an amateur
radio license.


WHY was that required? You haven't explained the "necessity"
of gettng an amateur license FIRST.

Jimmie, you really DON'T understand the environment I was
working in/at. Go download:

http://sujan.hallikainen.org/Broadca...s/My3Years.pdf

...in order to see that environment. NONE of it required any
"baby steps" going FIRST through some hobby license.


But you still hadn't taken even the first baby step to getting an
amateur radio license.


WHY? You are starting to sound as irrational as Dudly...


Actually two errors. Got the date wrong and the sequence with cb.


With all those ERRORS you make, you are getting a reputation
for irrationality and unreliability...


And you *still* hadn't taken even the first baby step to getting an
amateur radio license.


Tsk, tsk, tsk, and Jimmie is still walking around in his
baby shoes, taking little baby steps.

Quick, somebody change his diaper...



What I think happened is this: Len discovered that unlike "book learning",
he didn't pick up on the Morse Code in a few quick lessons.


Looks like that part's true.


My, my, little baby step Jimmie IS starting to look as hateful
as Dudly, always seeking to impugn my "motivations" (that you
think up in your fantasy).


There was NO INTELLECTUAL REWARD "waiting," sweetums.


Sure there was - the amateur radio license and all that you could
do with it. Wasn't worth your time? Fine!


So...I already had plenty of REAL experience in PROFESSIONAL
HF radio communications, a First 'Phone (Commercial), and
those were "NOT intellectual?!?"

You ARE getting irrational.


There was NO
INTELLECTUAL reward in it.


Then what's your problem?


YOUR irrationality.


In other words, if it didn't make money for you, it wasn't going to
get your time and effort.


You really can't understand anyone who doesn't have YOUR
immaculate set of "standards" can you?



Do you always have to be on the cutting edge, Len? Do you have a
cutting-edge computer?


Close enough. If I want cutting-edge, I go to the inside
workshop or the kitchen. Lots of good cutting tools there.


In 1962 I was 8 years old

5 years later, in 1967, I was a licensed amateur radio operator at age
13. You were not.


At 13 you were still taking baby steps?


I got the Second Phone at age 18, in 1972. Didn't need a First Phone.


At 18 you still hadn't taken off the baby shoes?



You don't tell us why *you* are so interested in something you are
not a part of and most probably never will be.


Take off your baby shoes and quit bawling like an infant.

YOU, still in your baby shoes, aren't worthy of an answer
to your demands for "motivation." When given, you won't
accept any reasonable explanation.

I don't care to be a baby sitter for some puerile mewling
about "baby shoes."


Let's see...I am retired from a successful career (from regular
hours, I still do contract work IF I want to) in electronics
design engineering, have a fine house (all paid for), have a
wonderful wife (who was also my high school sweetheart), have
had enough TITLES and POSITIONS to satisfy me, half century,
a comfortable income to handle easy living now.


You've told us how great things are for you many, many times, Len.
As if all that somehow explains your obsession.


"Obsession?!?" :-)

Trying to change federal law is an "obsession?"

Yes, I can see where baby shoe wearers would get petulant and
whiny if their hobby radio toys and merit badges are
threatened...

But you still haven't taken even the first baby step to getting an
amateur radio license.


Again with "baby shoes." Irrational.


I do NOT NEED TO PROVE ANYTHING by getting more TITLES, more
certificates suitable for framing.


Not about that at all.


YES, it IS, Jimmie. You haven't graduated to ADULT shoes
yet and you are in middle age.


Then why are you so unfriendly here, Len?


PCTAs are NOT a friendly sort when their radio toys and merit
badges are threatened. Especially those who are still wearing
their baby shoes such as yourself.



But you mention them and your other accomplishments here, and in
comments to FCC, over and over again.

Yet you have no amateur radio license....


BWAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yup, Jimmie, with that "comparison/analogue" you have exhibited
great IRRATIONALITY.


We are secure
in ourselves. We've "done it" and DON'T need to brag, don't
need more pretty certificates suitable for framing.


Then why are you here?


It is part of a greater effort to eliminate morse code testing
from United States amateur radio regulations on license exams.

How many times must I repeat that before you understand?


It seems to me that what you most enjoy about amateur radio is insulting
and denigrating radio amateurs via the internet.


Sorry, Jimmie, I only "insult" those poor misguided souls
who think that morse code mode communications is still
"cutting-edge technology skill" in radio.

Jimmie, WHY do YOU continue to insult, demean, anatagonize all
who see to remove the code test?

Why are YOU so obsessed with retaining it?

Why are YOU so obsessed with regressing U.S. amateur radio?


Who is this "Jimmie" you speak of?


Yourself. Are you uncomfortable with affectionate, friendly
names?


Well, you can't be talking about me, because I'm none of those things.


You are without fault? You are the shining example of
comportment in the "amateur community?" :-)

Role models look very silly standing tall in baby shoes, Jimmie.



You are NOT custodian of archaic radio
arts. You've NEVER worked in 24/7 long-haul HF radio traffic
services. You've apparently NEVER done any radio activity
outside of HF.


Actually, I have.


PROVE it by third-party references...or be called Brother of
Dudly the Imposter.


Hell, you've never had PRIDE in
what you work at at work


Not me. I'm proud of what I do. I just don't repeat it over and over
and over in an amateur radio newsgroup.


Brother of Dudly, since you NEVER explained what you work at
or where you work, both lacking detail, you will NEVER be
accused of "repeating it over and over and over." :-)

and try to keep your employer a
big, dark secret...you never talk about it except in very
vague descriptions and implications.


Why should I mention it here, Len? Is there *any* employment that would
change the way you behave towards others who disagree with you?


Brother of Dudly, don't try misdirection again. Tiresome.

We readers will just put you down as either NOT WORKING or
at some place not associated with electronics at all.

You don't talk shop. You can't relate your work to electronics
or don't want to. You make some inferences and vague claims,
but NOTHING SPECIFIC. You accuse all those who disagree with
you of "bad behavior." Sure sounds like what Dudly the Imposter
has done continually in here for years.

Why are you so antagonistic to CHANGE, Jimie? Why must you
keep wearing your baby shoes?

Jimmie, are you a merry masochist or a chary control-freak,
insisting that it is "morally wrong" to go against morse
code testing?


Who is this "Jimmie", Len? The person you describe isn't like
me at all.


YES, it IS. Jimmie, you are constantly AGAINST the code test
elimination. You are antagonistic to all those who want to
get rid of it. Why is that, Jimmie?

Are your baby shoes so very, very important to you?



AMATEUR radio is a HOBBY, Jimmie.


And much more, Len. You think the amateurs who went to help
out after the recent hurricanes were only "hobbyists" doing it for
"FUN"?


Thousands and thousands of human being helped the victims
of hurricanes Katrina and Rita. NO amateur radio license
was "required" to HELP A FELLOW HUMAN BEING.

Cut out the sensationalist pandering to visceral emotion,
Jimmie. It's so phony.

AMATEUR RADIO IS BASICALLY A *HOBBY*. It was never anything
else.

You want a HERO MEDAL for being a ham? Go to a jewelry
maker and have them make it for you. I'm sure your "friends
and neighbors" will all gush over it and make you feel very
heroic and wonderful.

AMATEUR RADIO IS BASICALLY A *HOBBY*. It was never anything
more.


Say goodnight, Brother of Dudly. Put your baby shoes down
beside the crib and crawl in. Mommie and Daddie will be
along to tuck you in...