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Old September 12th 06, 04:17 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy
[email protected] LenAnderson@ieee.org is offline
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From: Dave Heil on Mon, Sep 11 2006 2:46 pm

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From: Dave Heil 940 on Sun, Sep 10 2006 3:26 pm
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From: on Sun, Sep 10 2006 7:55 am
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From: on Thurs, Sep 7 2006 6:53 pm
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If you'd say that, you'd certainly be wrong in my case. I'd say that
you accuse others of doing things and then you break out in the
"Robesin-Herr Robust-Mother Superior" mode and destroy any credibility
you had.


Tsk, tsk, Heil does NOT control or define "credibility."


I'm quite capable of understanding and using the definition of the word.


AND Hypocrisy. Witness your repeated use of "red-hatted
monkey" and "organ grinder" and "group myna (bird)" and
"Major Hoople" and a dozen or other subriquets (and brick-
bats) applied to those you cannot relate to...a small
sampling of your arrogant variation of "playing with others."


(1) The FCC regulates US amateur radio, NOT its
"participants."


You are not the FCC.


YOU are not of the FCC, not an official thereof, just another
amateur extra who gets overly angry at opposing opinions
when nobody obeys his arrogant 'commands.'

I rest my case.


Too heavy for you to carry? Ask a senior citizen to help you.

Lose the "boyz in da hood"


No. The name is almost perfect in describing the 'tude
of the morsemen dudes.

You do NOT tell me what to do, Herr Robust.

You don't give orders here or in amateur radio.


YOU sure as hell do NOT. :-)


(2) The FCC will (it must, by law) accept input on any
regulations under Title 47 C.F.R. from ANY CITIZEN.


You are certainly "any citizen".


I am a citizen of the United States of America.


(3) The issue of morse code testing of amateur radio
license applicants affects those WHO MIGHT WANT TO
GET INTO AMATEUR RADIO.


There you have a dilemma.


None at all. I got INTO radio in 1953.

Alternatively, you've told us that you don't
have any desire to obtain an amateur radio license


True. I was granted a Commercial First 'Phone in 1956. That's
a license for a professional. I lost interest in being an
amateur after being a professional.

..and that you've had a decades-long interest in amateur radio.


I've had a decades-long interest in RADIO and ELECTRONICS.

So much so that I made a career change about 48 years
ago and stayed in radio-electronics. I didn't limit
myself to just amateurism...


Have you understood these truisms as they've been explained
to you? If so, feel free to re-stick your carrot, Wallace.
Go mind your business at "Anti-Pesto."


Your "truisms" don't seem to be true, Leonardo. What's "Anti-Pesto",
another thing you're against?


Had you seen a full-length animated film called "The
Curse of the Were-Rabbit" in 2005 you would understand.
You do not understand the joke, therefore you did not
see a funny movie. :-)

Go rent a DVD of it and enjoy...that is, if you can
enjoy being away from da boyz in da 'hood, sipping
hot buttered rum in front of a fireplace with guys
trying to make fun of others. :-)

Funny that your paragraph applies to your actions concerning amateur
radio regulation.


Tsk, tsk, all I am doing is advocating the elimination
of the amateur radio morse code test.

You don't tolerate any views other than your own.


I tolerate those who demand retention of the code test
in perpetuity with no validity other than their emotion
and selfishness. I also speak out against them. The
pro-code-test morse zealots cannot handle that, poor
babies. Not my problem.

If someone wants to do REAL debate, discussion I will be
more than happy to comply. But that does not mean I
will lie down and accept everything they say.

You don't play well with others.


I don't "play" with arrogant retrogrades intent on being
the ruler in some archaic radiotelegraphy society...I tell
everyone what they are, stand up to them, and tell them
what to do with their "carrot": Stick it.