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September 11th 06, 12:15 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy
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From: on Mon, Sep 4 2006 5:30 pm
Dave Heil wrote:
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You surely remember what he has said about CHILDREN in the past.
Oh yes - something about his difficulty including them in what he sees
as an adult activity. Also, he proposed a minimum age requirement for
an amateur license even though he had absolutely no evidence of
problems caused by the licensing of young people. Then there's his
accusating the ARRL and some VEs of "fraud" in licensing some young
children.
Tsk, tsk, Mother Superior grabs Herr Robust's swagger stick
and beats on a 7-year dead horse! All because you need to
denigrate a no-code-test advocate who disagreed with your
absolute rules? [on FCC 98-143, the NPRM which eventually
became the latest "restructuring" of US amateur radio]
You really love Necro-Equine Flagellation, don't you? :-)
How many radio amateurs are enforcement problems because of their
youth?
Let it GO, Jimmy. That old argument of yours is senile
and in dementia. That was over seven years ago and the
FCC did their decision thing and "restructuring" (of
2000) happened.
How many radio amateurs are enforcement problems because of their
youth, Len?
I don't think you can give *any* examples, yet you wanted to prevent
anyone under the age of 14 years from getting an amateur radio license.
If you still think that 6 year olds and
9 year olds are MATURE, your head isn't on straight.
Can you name even *one* case where the "maturity" of a young radio
amateur was an issue in an FCC enforcement action?
Try answering the subject.
I am, Len.
You can't name even one case where the "maturity" of a young radio
amateur was an issue in an FCC enforcement action. But you want to keep
young people out of amateur radio anyway.
Here it is again as a
question: DO YOU THINK 6 YEAR OLDS AND 9 YEAR OLDS
ARE MATURE?
Even 6 year olds and 9 year olds know to speak with "inside voices",
Len. Shouting does not get them what they want. It's immature behavior.
Well, do you?
OTOH, your behavior here indicates that you, Len, are nowhere near
mature enough to operate an Amateur Radio station. It's a good thing
you're on Usenet and not the Amateur Radio bands.
BWAAAHAHAHA!!!! Jimmy, eat my shorts. :-)
Mother Superior, go to the laundry room...you may have
wet yourself getting so angry. :-)
You're the one acting out, Len...
The FCC thought I was mature enough to issue a First
'Phone license to me in 1956...three decades later they
issued me a PLMRS station license for business purposes.
Before that the US Army thought I was mature enough to
supervise an HF communications operating team in 1954.
Several electronics corporations have thought me mature
enough to have design responsibility on corporate work
in electronics.
All ancient history, Len. Why do you live in the past?
But, YOU say I'm "nowhere near mature enough to operate
an amateur radio station?!?" BWAAAAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!!!
*based on your behavior here*, you're not, Len.
Perhaps you have regressed since those ancient events you cite. It
happens, y'know.
All it takes is for someone to disagree with you on the Morse Code test
issue, and you behave in a very immature way.
Perhaps you need a time-out.
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