From: Dave Heil on Nov 19, 8:08 pm
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From: on Nov 17, 4:47 pm
Dave Heil wrote:
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Dave Heil wrote:
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Dave Heil wrote:
It should come as no surprise that Len Anderson's eight pages of
pontificating, self-important reply to the comments of Robert G.
Rightsell read almost exactly like his frequent pontificating,
self-important rants in r.r.a.p.
It should come as no suprise that Dave/K8MN has just posted his longest
post ever not providing the details or tips for aspiring DXers, but in
rediculing someone who has had an -almost- lifelong interest in radio.
"Rediculing"? You've spent so much time conversing with Mark that
you're starting to write like him.
Dave is trying to insult me.
Yep, I'm responding in kind to your usual red-hatted monkey routine.
No. You're responding in your usual smug way.
Hello? Can we say Davie is also pompous and arrogant?
You could, but you'd come off as insincere. After all, you're the guy
who used a reply to comments to slam another individual, Windy.
Heil started this thread with an overt personal insult against
me. QED ("it is as demonstrated")
Did Mr. Rightsell single you out for some personal criticism?
No, but you do not understand the procedings of public
commentary on Notices of Proposed Rulemaking. Think of
it as a form of politics. In politics the "gloves come
off" many times and that is acceptible.
Do you have OnStar, Len? It seems geared to mothers with small children
and geezers. I don't use it. After all, I've got a 160m-70cm rig in my
car. I can use SSB/FM/CW with it. Maybe after I'm older I'll look into
the security and peace of mind offered by OnStar.
I do not have OnStar. I do not need any GPS device.
AAA membership and a cellular telephone serves adequately
for long automobile trips. Map services on the Internet
(from both AAA and MapQuest) provide detailed driving
directions and warnings of highway construction undwerway.
My wife and I recently completed a 5,200 mile trip to the
midwest and back. This is the third such long trip we have
done in six years. We have driven to Washington state many
times (a mere 1,000 miles) as well in those six years.
Whichever one of us is at the wheel during those trips
knows to pay primary attention to driving, not playing with
hobby radios.
Abrogate your citizenship rights? That's blarney.
"Plain, simple fact:" WT Docket 98-143, 25 January 1999,
Comment by Robeson. Clear attempt by him to deny my
exercising First Amendment rights.
If it wasn't for the
impolite methods you used toward Mr. Rightsell, I wouldn't mind seeing
you submit more material in your inimitable style, Leonard. You're your
own worst enemy.
"Impolite?" :-)
Heil is terribly upset by ONE Reply to Comments. I have filed
SEVEN Replies to Comments plus one Comment on Docket 05-235.
Heil has had ample time to file his own Reply to Comments
on my Replies to Comments. Heil has not. Heil wishes to
vent his bile, spite and anger in here. shrug
Your organ grinder pal
Organ grinder pal?
Yep, as Hans Brakob has pointed out on a number of occasions, Len is the
organ grinder; you are the red-hatted monkey.
Hans the Dump Huck caller?
Once more, Extra Morsemen think they have civility immunity.
All note the title of this thread containing an overt personal
insult directed at myself. :-)
"Go fork yourself, Dudly. [he's done]"
"Go fork yourself, Jimmie. [he's done]"
"Go fork yourself, Davie. [he's done]"
A common cook's technique to ascertain the condition of meat
or fowl being cooked in an oven, grill, or barbeque. It
enables determining when it has been cooked enough.
It appears that the individuals alluded to have been roasted,
spitted, and grilled overmuch if they complain so readily. :-)
Maybe I should have used more marinade? I tried Tenderizer
but that didn't stay on their foul.
Bon apetit!